Columbus, OH — MedChi (www.MedChi.org), The Maryland State Medical Society, has teamed with TekCollect(www.TekCollect.com), the nation’s leading accounts receivable management firm, to provide MedChi members with custom collection programs and services.

Founded in 1799, MedChi serves as an advocate and resource for more than 22,000 licensed physicians in the state of Maryland. A component of the American Medical Association, MedChi teams with premier service companies to offer exclusive programs and value-rich services to its physicians through its Member Benefit Program.

“It’s an honor to be a preferred provider for an esteemed organization with such a rich history,” said Pam Nast, TekCollect Senior Vice President. “We are delighted to partner with MedChi and bring our services to its valued members.”

TekCollect’s executive leadership has more than 200 years combined experience helping companies around the nation maximize positive cash flow and minimize delinquencies. The Columbus, OH-based firm partners with many prominent healthcare organizations to service and support membership.

“We offer discount pricing and guaranteed recovery results. But just as importantly, we give members peace of mind,” said TekCollect Medical Accounts Specialist, Tina Fischer. “Our first priority is to preserve patient relationships. We use strategies that generate results without alienating patients. It sets us apart, and it’s something our medical partners value greatly.”

For more information about MedChi and its Member Benefit Program, please visit www.MedChi.org. And to learn more about TekCollect’s custom accounts receivable management programs and associated business benefits, visit www.TekCollect.com.

About TekCollect:
TekCollect provides accounts receivable management, debt collection services and customer retention solutions to nearly 20,000 businesses nationwide. The company partners with business owners to optimize their internal accounting, limit and control delinquencies, and improve positive cash flow. TekCollect’s technologically advanced approach and non-alienating collection strategies generate the highest recovery ratios among collection agencies in the industry.

 

 



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