Accurate Medical Billing and Audit (AMBA) announces one of its many 30th Anniversary Celebrations

November 23, 2017 - California, USA : David Martinez, CEO and Founder of Accurate Medical Billing and Audit, the respected and revered name in medical billing, audit, and revenue cycle management is approaching its 30th Anniversary. Since its inception Accurate Medical Billing and Audit has been the leader in Ethical Billing and Coding. Garnering accolades and invitations to provide lectures and training.

Accurate Medical Billing was established with the commitment of taking excellent care of providers bottom line keeping providers as healthy as they keep their patients. David of Accurate like to say they have Mad Skills!

2017 has not been without its trials and tribulations. David was diagnosed with Kidney Cancer in April and had radical nephrectomy in May. Just prior to that surgery David was advised in fact he had Bi-Lateral Kidney Cancer. David then had a second procedure August 2017 a partial nephrectomy on his remaining kidney. David went with this aggressive treatment, and just recently found out he is Cancer Free. Cancer was defeated David and the Accurate Team will use that same determination and fight with the payers to obtain correct and just payment.

Accurate employs Certified Coders, Certified Billers, Certified Medical Reimbursement Specialists, and previous insurance company claims examiners. Accurate works with many different software’s or will learn your software. More than likely the provider made a substantial investment on software why would anyone then advise need to change to the billing company’s software. That is just foolish.

David continues to provide Lectures and has an added a new role. He is now the Co-Chair on Insurance and Managed Care for the California Chiropractic Association.

Why not call Accurate and have them help you, today!

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