Zotec Partners to Give CZAR Demonstrations at the 2014 RSNA Annual Meeting

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – (November 21, 2014) – Zotec Partners (Zotec), an industry-leading provider of radiology billing and practice management services, announces that it will exhibit and provide Comprehensive Zotec Analytics & Reporting (CZAR) demonstrations at the 2014 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting.
CZAR is a sophisticated analytical tool that works 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year to actively monitor the entire revenue cycle of a radiology practice. Zotec is happy to announce it will provide radiologists attending the show with live CZAR demonstrations during exhibit hours. Details for the trade show can be seen below.
 
What: RSNA 2014 100th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting
Where: McCormick Place, Chicago, Ill.
When: November 30 – December 5, 2014
Booth Number: 3147
Zotec is the industry leader in medical billing and practice management services for the hospital-based specialty market. The company is committed to the continuous pursuit of excellence in the physician revenue cycle and practice management industry by delivering effective solutions through its innovative software, personalized service and measurable client results. Zotec proprietary processes and technology manage in excess of 70 million medical encounters across all 50 states. For more information about Zotec Partners, visit http://www.zotecpartners.com.

About Zotec Partners
Founded in 1998 by CEO T. Scott Law, Zotec Partners is the Indianapolis-based industry leader in specialized medical billing and practice management services for the hospital-based specialty market. Zotec Partners is committed to the continual pursuit of excellence in the physician revenue cycle management industry by delivering effective solutions through its innovative software, personalized service and measurable client results. Currently, the company serves more than 8,000 physicians in all 50 states. For more information about Zotec Partners, visit http://www.zotecpartners.com.
 

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