PSC Info Group Wins Vendor Service Award at HBMA Fall Annual Conference
October 23, 2009
Valley Forge, Pa. - October, 23 2009 - Mark J. Snow, chief marketing officer of PSC Info Group, a leader in data management, printing and mailing technology and online solutions, was presented the Vendor Service Award at the Healthcare Billing & Management Association (HBMA) Fall Annual Conference held in September in Las Vegas.
The Vendor Service Award recognizes a vendor member who has contributed their time and resources to the ongoing development of HBMA; has encouraged other vendors and members to participate in HBMA meetings and seminars; and has volunteered their time to the association beyond expectations.
“I was honored to receive this award on behalf of PSC Info Group,” said Snow. “PSC has been involved with HBMA since 2002 and we are grateful that we have had the opportunity to participate in the growth of this organization. We are excited about expanding our relationship with the board of directors and members of HBMA and are committed to dedicating the time and resources necessary to support the Association as it continues to grow .”
About PSC Info Group
Headquartered in Valley Forge, Pa., with an additional processing facility in Reno, Nev., PSC Info Group (www.pscinfogroup.com ) is a leader in data management, printing and mailing technology and online solutions that facilitate statement billing, collection letter and other time-sensitive communications. PSC also provides address standardization and correction services; patient identity verification; inbound/outbound automated collection calling service; online patient payment portal including eStatements, credit/debit card and check processing; and automated return mail management.
About HBMA
Founded in 1993, the Healthcare Billing & Management Association (HBMA) is the only major trade association representing third-party medical billing companies. HBMA (www.hbma.org ) members process physician and other provider claims integral to the health care delivery system. They not only bill for medical services, but frequently perform all of the physician’s administrative functions. HBMA members typically provide services to specialty physician groups and primary care practices and process Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurance claims. HBMA members process claims for over 30% of the nation’s physicians. The association is deeply involved in legislative and regulatory issues affecting physicians, Medicare, Medicaid and the managed care industry.










