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MTBC Announces the First Annual New Jersey Medical Malpractice Forum
Business Wire, Oct 26, 2005
SOMERSET, N.J. -- Medical Transcription Billing, Corp. (MTBC), the 4% medical billing and free EMR company, together with Commerce Bank, the region's fastest growing financial services organization, and NJPure, the not-for profit New Jersey medical malpractice insurer, sponsor the First Annual New Jersey Medical Malpractice Forum.
This informative session will highlight the specific actions a healthcare provider should take to manage medical malpractice costs and exposure. The forum features a panel comprised of State Senator Diane B. Allen, Assemblyman Upendra J. Chivukula, plaintiffs' attorney Rosemary Pinto, of Feldman & Pinto, and medical malpractice insurance expert Eric S. Poe, of NJPure.
This forum comes at a time when New Jersey physicians continue to face increasing pressures from insurance carriers as well as rising expenses, most notably rising medical malpractice premiums. David Rosenblum, president of MTBC, addressed the importance of hosting this forum, "There are tangible actions physicians can take to address the mounting concerns of malpractice; this forum will give them the opportunity to hear from and discuss these issues with people who are actively addressing them. We invite physicians to hear from political representatives, industry leaders, and experts who are taking the necessary steps to help protect them, their colleagues, and their patients."
"We are excited to host this forum with Commerce and NJPure, two organizations that share our passion for helping physicians lower their cost of doing business by providing better alternatives and excellent support," said David Rosenblum.
The forum features dinner, discussion and a question and answer session with this distinguished panel. It will be held at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, November 16, 2005, at the Ramada Inn & Conference Center in North Brunswick, New Jersey.
Attendance at the forum is free of charge. Physicians are invited to reserve a seat by visiting www.MTBC.com.
Safe Harbor and Forward-Looking Statements
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