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		<title>Medical Receivables Factoring Provides Cash Flow</title>
		<description>It wasn\'t too many years ago when the hot trend in the physician world was the purchase of medical practices by hospitals. The theory was that not only would the hospitals benefit by an influx of referrals, the physicians would not have the headache of managing their practice and therefore earn mor</description>
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		<title>Invoice Factoring Can Save Your Business</title>
		<description>Invoice factoring is the basic practice of selling invoices to financial factoring companies for the purpose of receiving money right away. Smaller companies often fall into the financial trap of not having available resources and therefore sell their invoices to financial agencies in order to gain </description>
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		<title>How to Finance your Medical Office, Medical Supply or Medical Testing Company</title>
		<description>However, even though the growth trend looks good, running a medically related business keeps getting more and more challenging. In the past, doctors and medical suppliers could expect to get large and quick reimbursements for their services. Cash flow was reasonably easy to manage. However, Medicare</description>
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