The Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) recently reviewed State Collection Services’ Healthcare Bad Debt Recovery using the Peer Review Process.  After undergoing the rigorous review, State Collection Service’s Healthcare Bad Debt Recovery has met the standards to receive the “Peer Reviewed by HFMA” designation, the group announced Friday.

“Receiving the Peer Review designation validates the success our team seeks for our clients each and every day,” said Tom Haag, CEO, State Collection Service, Inc. in a release “To pass HFMA’s stringent standards and requirements is an achievement we are extremely proud of.  It means that the solutions and service we provide to our clients day in and day out are recognized by the healthcare industry’s leading association.”

The Peer Review Process validates the accuracy, effectiveness, quality and value of products and services that HFMA members are currently using. The goal of the review is to identify products and services that deliver organizational savings and performance improvement which enhance HFMA members’ day-to-day business interactions and careers.

“For years HFMA members have asked us to identify viable healthcare finance resources and to filter some of the noise in the market place,” says HFMA President and CEO Richard L. Clarke, FHFMA. “We see the new Peer Review Process as a powerful opportunity to do just that.”


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