October 26, 2005
MTBC Announces the First Annual New Jersey Medical Malpractice Forum
Somerset, NJ-October 26, 2005-Medical Transcription Billing, Corp. (MTBC), the 4%
medical billing and free EMR company, together with Commerce Bank, the region's
fastest growing financial services organization, and NJPure, the not-for profit
New Jersey medical malpractice insurer, sponsor the First Annual New Jersey Medical
Malpractice Forum.
This informative session will highlight the specific actions a healthcare provider
should take to manage medical malpractice costs and exposure. The forum features
a panel comprised of State Senator Diane B. Allen, Assemblyman Upendra J. Chivukula,
plaintiffs' attorney Rosemary Pinto, of Feldman & Pinto, and medical malpractice
insurance expert Eric S. Poe, of NJPure.
The forum features dinner, discussion and a question and answer session with this
distinguished panel. It will be held at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, November 16, 2005,
at the Ramada Inn & Conference Center in North Brunswick, New Jersey.
Attendance at the forum is free of charge. Physicians are invited to reserve a seat
by visiting http://www.mtbc.com
"Only the public gets hurt when physicians are forced out of medicine due to the
rising costs of malpractice insurance," said Rosemary Pinto , Esq. of Feldman &
Pinto.
"The forum was a success, but it is only the beginning," said David Rosenblum, president
of MTBC. "We look forward to working together with Commerce Bank and NJPure to continue
to provide physicians with a forum to voice their grievances to the people who can
address their concerns. We are all committed to helping Physicians lower their cost
of doing business in New Jersey. As a testament to our commitment, an interactive
CD of the Forum will be mailed to each Legislator in New Jersey."
Attendance at the forum is free of charge. Physicians are invited to reserve a seat
by visiting http://www.mtbc.com
Safe Harbor and Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements based on current
expectations, forecasts and assumptions of MTBC (the Company) that involve risks
and uncertainties.
Contact:
David Rosenblum, President
Medical Transcription Billing, Corp.
Telephone: (732) 873-5133
Fax: (732) 873-6858
drosenblum@mtbc.com
<<Business Wire -- 10/26/2005>>