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PatientPay

www.patientpay.com

 
PatientPay creates patient payment solutions for patients, medical groups, hospitals and revenue cycle management groups that delivers a full suite of products and services designed for today`s healthcare needs. PatientPay is the leading end-to-end patient payment solution focused on the complex financial challenges facing specialty healthcare. PatientPay partners with specialty care medical groups and revenue cycle management (RCM) companies to capture patient payments during every step of care. Consumers are becoming the largest buyer of healthcare in the United States, so specialty services such as labs, radiology, and anesthesiology rely on PatientPay to get paid more, faster and drive down ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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