First Credit Services
(FCS), an established
leader in the Accounts Receivables Management Industry recently acquired
American Healthcare Outsourcing Alternatives (AHOA) out of Midland,
GA. This important acquisition bolsters the already thriving Healthcare sector
within FCS’ current operation. Raj Chhabria (CEO of First Credit Services)
stated “This transaction fits in perfectly with our business strengths as both
organizations have a long track record as innovators by going the extra mile
when it comes to outstanding patient service and compliance. Our growth plans
within the healthcare market are a major focus of our growing business, and this
acquisition is coming at the perfect time as we continue to establish a new
trend in how collection agencies treat patients. We take a lot of pride in how
we operate, and we have always been big fans of AHOA and how they have also made
a positive impact on the healthcare community.”
AHOA focuses
exclusively on Healthcare with core strengths that include First Party Self-Pay,
Insurance Follow-up and Bad Debt Collections. AHOA is located close to Fort
Benning in Columbus GA, and has successfully built their entire operation around
the core value of giving back to United States Veterans by providing good paying
jobs to the Military and their immediate families. This mission has proven to
be a very successful business model and First Credit Services will continue to
support and grow the operation and offer even more jobs to our valued and
appreciated American Service Men and Women. Fred Landrum, (a Vietnam-era veteran
and former CEO of AHOA) will stay on with FCS as Vice President of Healthcare
Services to help support existing and future FCS/AHOA Customers.
Integrating the AHOA
operations into the FCS system is already under way, and all AHOA customers are
being welcomed into the First Credit Services community. Raj goes on to say “We
could not be more excited about this great partnership with AHOA, and welcome
all of the great AHOA Employees and Customers with open arms.”
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