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INTRODUCTION

 

Executive Medical Consultants (EMC) is a resolution service that serves the medical industry and their patients, in its efforts to improve bill paying processes and outcomes that mutually benefit the medical industry and its patients.

EMC services are provided to patients, doctors, hospital, medical contractors, medical billing agencies, and medical suppliers -- all the healthcare providers who bill for their services, and the patients for whom they serve.

 

Patient Services-- We assure that you are only being billed according to your specific healthcare contracts. Our services provide you with the peace of mind that all your balance due medical bills are reviewed and resolved before payment.

 

Healthcare Provider Services-- We provide the most effective services for denial reimbursement, cash flow recovery and the reduction of unnecessary write-offs and collection referrals.

 

EMC services for both healthcare providers and patients are provided through Consulting, Auditing, Training, Education, and Patient Membership Services.

 
Some Statistics that are important for both Patients and Healthcare Providers:
 
* 80% of medical bills from hospitals and providers contain errors.[1]
* 500,000 times a day insurance companies deny health claims.[2]

* 62% of all bankruptcies are caused by medical problems and 78% of those

filers had medical insurance at the start of the illness, according to a

Harvard study.[3]

* In its annual report card on the health insurance industry, released June 20, 2011, .... delegates of the American Medical Association (AMA) said commercial health insurers have an error rate of 19.3% ...

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[1] Medical Billing Advocates of America, 08/2008

[2] AARP, 10/2009

[3] American Journal of Medicine, 08/2009

[4] Dispatch.com, June 21, 2011