Elmhurst, Illinois — The Medical-Dental-Hospital Business Associates (MDHBA) started 2010 with a new logo (see above), new web site, and a new service for its members and the industry called “Find an Agency”.

According to MDHBA President Phil Rosenthal, CPBE, president, HealthCare Associates, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, “The new logo was developed to focus on what MDHBA is and who its members are. Therefore, it was revised to include our new tag line, A Healthcare Receivables Management Association, while retaining the logos original ‘key look’”.

The organization also unveiled its new web site at www.mdhba.org. It features a more polished look coupled with easier, more intuitive navigation. Those browsing the site can easily find information about the organization’s various certification programs, as well as upcoming events. MDHBA members who utilize the site have access to an online directory, listserv, past meeting handouts, and much more.

MDHBA’s site also features a brand new service for its members and the industry called “Find an Agency.” This online system lets visitors search for MDHBA member agencies by state, and then provides contact information and web site links for healthcare collection agencies that are licensed to operate in each state.

The association is currently offering new agencies that join a $200 education credit toward any MDHBA educational event in 2010. To join, simply visit the web site or contact MDHBA headquarters at 630.941.8100, or by e-mail at info@mdhba.org.

Medical-Dental-Hospital Business Associates is a healthcare receivables management association. Formed in 1939, MDHBA and its members set a tone of collaboration and continuous improvement within the demanding and competitive world of healthcare financial services. MDHBA provides a nationwide forum for idea exchange, continuing education and certification. For more information, contact: MDHBA, 350 Poplar Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126. Telephone 630.941.8100; Fax 630.359.4274; E-mail info@mdhba.org; www.mdhba.org.

 



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