Radiology practice suing MRI provider for $68K in late payments

American Radiology Technologies (ART), a Pinecrest, Florida-based radiology practice, is suing Extremity Imaging Partners (EIP) and Extremity MRI in Wexford, Pennsylvania, for allegedly failing to pay for services.

ART and EIP had a longstanding working relationship, according to a report from The Pennsylvania Record, but EIP allegedly stopped making payments in 2017 after a change in ownership. ART says it is owed more than $68,000 in unpaid invoices.

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