Zotec Partners (Zotec) announces a renewed full practice management agreement with Georgia-based Gainesville Radiology Group, PC. In the extended agreement, Zotec will continue to provide GRG with a full array of revenue cycle management services, including an expert practice management team that helps the group plan and project practice economics, design and administer compensation and benefits, and maximize the value of carrier contract negotiations.
GRG has been committed to providing quality, expert professional radiology services to the people of Northeast Georgia since 1973. Utilizing modern imaging techniques and equipment, GRG’s board certified physicians are able to diagnose and treat a wide variety of disease processes.
Zotec’s Founder and CEO, T. Scott Law, says Zotec’s experienced team of practice managers is key to the success and ongoing relationship with GRG. “We employ practice managers with diverse credentials and an unmatched service ethic who are committed to creating meaningful results for our radiology clients.” He adds, “GRG’s practice management team has a proven track record of securing and expanding revenue for the group, and they will continue to promote practice growth and analyze all statistical areas of GRG’s business in order to maximize the group’s revenue.”
“Zotec’s revenue cycle management processes and business administration strategies, combined with vast radiology knowledge has created growth and revenue improvements for our group,” notes GRG’s President, Lee A. Martin, Jr., M.D. “Not only that, but the retirement planning, funding strategies and risk management services Zotec also provides has given our radiologists security with smart options,” he says.
Zotec is the largest radiology revenue cycle and practice management provider in the country, with more than 20 years in the radiology industry, serving thousands of radiologists. Zotec integrates the best people, processes and technology for fast, accurate and compliant radiology reimbursement solutions. Zotec’s proprietary processes and technology manage in excess of 70 million medical encounters across all 50 states.