MUNCIE, Ind. – Ontario Systems, a leading technology and services provider to the healthcare and accounts receivable management industries, announced today its sponsorship of the Los Angeles insideARM Compliance Professionals Forum (CPF) Peer Meeting, to be held May 17 in Woodland Hills, Calif.

Underwritten by TransUnion, CPF brings representatives from a range of receivables companies together to discuss compliance strategy in a safe space, with the goal of providing practical solutions to important challenges in the ARM industry.

“Truthful dialogue and honest relationships form the real foundation for actual improvement within an ARM business,” says Casey Stanley, Ontario Systems Vice President, Product Management & Marketing. “Vendors, analysts and consultants all have their opinions, but collection agencies, healthcare organizations, law firms, creditors and debt buyers need to learn from one another if they are to solve the complex problems facing their organizations.”

Compliance Professionals Forum Peer Meetings typically include 20-30 attendees, making them larger gatherings than CPF’s monthly phone-based peer groups. Those attending will set the agenda for the meeting, which will run from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The $25 reservation fee is waived for CPF members.

To register and learn more, visit compliancepf.com, or contact Liz Slovenkay at liz@compliancepf.com or by phone at 240-499-3828.

About Ontario Systems

Ontario Systems, LLC is a leading provider of solutions to the accounts receivables management (ARM) and healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM) industries. Offering a full portfolio of software, services and business process expertise, Ontario Systems customers include nine of the 10 largest ARM companies, and three of the top six best health systems in the U.S., with 55,000 representatives in more than 500 locations.

To learn more about how Ontario Systems can help power up your receivables, visit OntarioSystems.com or email info@ontariosystems.com.


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