e4e Healthcare Service Solutions Offering Integration With mPay Gateway Software
Minneapolis, MN - mPay Gateway, a Minneapolis, MN company specializing in point of care patient payments, announced recently that e4e of Santa Clara, CA is integrating mPay Gateway's software into their practice management solution. The new offering will further automate processes for patient payments and collections for e4e's healthcare clients.
e4e is one of the country's largest providers of outsourced practice management billing services, currently serving 1,500 medical offices and 60 billing services. e4e's deep billing and collections expertise enable clients to maintain strong positive cash positions and improve billing efficiencies. Integrating mPay Gateway's software will further streamline the calculation of patient responsible monies and automate patient collections.
"The e4e partnership makes the mPay Gateway solution available to hundreds more physician practices," said John Wallace, Senior Vice President for mPay Gateway. "Combining the e4e and mPay Gateway products creates one of the industry's most powerful patient payment and collection solutions."
"mPay's gateway solution is ground-breaking , and will give our clients increased control over their payment flow," said Geoff Smyth, e4e president. "Our strategic partnership with mPay is a key element of e4e's strategy to add value to our core services offering." mPay Gateway delivers web-based software that facilitates point of care electronic patient payments to health care providers. The company's unique approach enables providers to obtain patient payments while the patient is still at their facility, thus reducing bad debt exposure and the need for post-service billing and collection. The average physician practice in the US today writes off fifty cents of every dollar billed to patients after the patient leaves the office due to inefficient collection processes and confusing insurance plans. The mPay Gateway product simplifies the patient-provider encounter and enables the provider to collect from the patient when the services are rendered, thus reducing bad debt exposure and the need for post-service billing and collection.
SOURCE: mPay Gateway