Zotec Partners Amplifies its “University” Training Program with New Facilities, Equips Staff to Better Service RCM Clients

INDIANAPOLIS, IN (February 25, 2014) Zotec Partners (Zotec), the industry leader in hospital-based physician billing and practice management services, has resumed its “Zotec Partners University” program this week in its new state-of-the-art training facility.

The University is an internal educational initiative that Zotec has provided for its employees since its inception and offers dynamic sessions on client service strategies, billing process  training and various industry-related topics. The company recently completed the development of its new University training center, which holds 44 individual workstations and a central presentation platform for demonstration purposes and various speakers inside and outside of the company.

“Our clients are our number one priority, and so it has always been our desire to train our client employees to be fully prepared and qualified to meet the unique reimbursement challenges our clients face,” states David Law, partner of sales and marketing with Zotec. “In our new Zotec Partners University facility, Zotec will provide hands-on software training, live demonstrations and in-depth educational sessions that will endow our professionals to better assist clients with any facet of the revenue cycle.”

Zotec is committed to the continual pursuit of excellence in the physician revenue cycle and practice management industry by delivering effective solutions through innovative software, personalized service and measurable client results. Zotec’s proprietary processes and technology manage more than 60 million medical encounters across all 50 states.

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