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| | Definiti Reports Robust Growth in Medical Bill Review As Companies Combat a Tough Economy with Cost Containment By Press Release - April 29, 2009Lake Forest, CA – April 29, 2009 – Definiti Healthcare Management, dedicated experts in Medical Bill Review, Case Management and Catastrophic Care DME, is reporting robust growth as companies strive to lower cost and control medical expenditures in today’s downturn economy. In recent months, some of the country’s largest, self-insured companies have enlisted the expertise of Definiti to reduce costs and improve bottom line results.
“There’s a definite change going on in the industry today,” said Mike Guerrero, President, Definiti. “For a while companies were promising big savings driven by software alone. But at the end of the day, software is just a tool. It’s the people using the software that make the difference. Our bill review analysts average more than 12 years of experience, so they pick up on billing inaccuracies that software just can’t catch. That’s where the real savings come from.”
To keep customers informed on how healthcare management can improve their bottom line success, Definiti recently launched a new corporate website at www.definiti.net. The site addresses the ways in which Medical Bill Review, Case Management and Catastrophic Care DME services can be leveraged to generate significant cost savings.
Joseph Paduda, of Health Strategy Associates, LLC, wrote on his weblog, Managed Care Matters, on January 7, 2009, “For several years, bill review has been a commodity. Despite vendor’s best efforts to differentiate, most buyers place great emphasis on price… Sure payers have been able to cut their bill review costs, but the price they are paying is, in many instances, much higher than the reduction in administrative expense.” |