Medical Collection Firms Help Software Developers Sell Product
June 5, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Health Fitness
iVolution Medical Systems, a West Hampton, New York located health care systems firm, is taking a different approach. The 4 year-old company, started by former Wall Street consultants to the health care industry, entered the medical receivables space by receiving experienced billing and collections companies. First there was Professional Health care Billing Services (PHB) of Palm Springs, California in March, and then Continental Collection Services of NY, earlier this month (iVolution Medical Systems Acquires Continental Collection Services, May 13).
Collection Industry On The Brink Of Change
April 15, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Business
The collections industry has grown so huge in the last couple of years. The reason for this is that collections and recoveries are usually outsourced business functions. It would be unfathomable for a creditor to handle retrieving debt from all of their accounts, so the creditors call the collections agencies.
Collection Industry Prepares For Young Adults
April 12, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Finance
The most up to date analysis of the American economy indicates that incomes are diminishing for those just starting out. The Collections Industry believes that this paradigm shift will be a permanent one.
Bill Collection Scam Artist Cons Buyers Big Time
March 26, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Finance
Recently, a man who ran a debt buying company in Florida was sentenced to six years of federal prison time for the crime of selling debt portfolios that he did not own. Steven Goldberg, of Golberg and Associates in Boca Raton, took the heat from the DistrAuthorities say that Goldberg would give falsified files and fake evidence that he owned the files. As a slap in the face, Goldberg also sent buyers bogus transaction numbers and other fake financial information. All in all, debt buyers were taken for more than $3.3 million. Investigative reports show that many well-respected accounts receivable management companies were swindled.
Massachusetts Hardens Rules For Small Claims Collection Lawsuits
March 11, 2010 by Jonathan Summers
Filed under Business
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court released last week that it has altered some of the rules governing the use of small claims courts. The Court said that the changes were created specifically to address the number of debt collection cases that are filed in small claims courts.




