It seems like blogs are everywhere these days, if not in practical reality then in conversations and vague ideas. We here at insideARM.com have known for a while that we needed to start a blog (or several), we were just unsure of how we would use it and what it would look like.

So rather than try to explain blogs in general, I’ll give an overview of what we intended to do with ours. First, we will be using the Editorial Blog to keep our members abreast of changes and new features on the site and in our email newsletters. Also, we will post a daily blog entry with commentary on the news of the day and any other larger stories we are working on. But primarily, we hope that the Editorial Blog will serve as a means of interaction with you, our readers.

Through the Comments tool at the bottom of each blog entry, you can chime in on the entry and let us know what you think. Not only will you be able to directly communicate with us, we hope that the Comments will facilitate conversation between members. Let’s just keep it clean.

Mike Ginsberg’s ARM Industry Blog will feature high-level discussion of strategic issues facing ARM businesses. Mike is the CEO of ARM industry advisory firm Kaulkin Ginsberg Company. He and his team have a lot of experience on all sides of the industry: contingency and first-party collection agency work, debt purchasing, creditor issues, and vendor relationships. ARM industry executives and professionals can expect relevant and interesting discussion on this blog on many strategic issues. Mike’s first blog post is on the recent credit crunch and its potential impact on ARM merger and acquisition activity.

Michael Klozotsky’s blog on healthcare will take a look at current issues in the healthcare industry and place them into context for medical collection professionals and provider business office professionals. Michael is an analyst in the healthcare ARM space providing research and analysis for those involved in business side of medical care. His first entry discusses a recent New York Times article on a trend of doctors offering no-interest loans for patients for non-urgent procedures.

We certainly hope you enjoy our newest feature on insideARM.com. Please check back for updates, as we will be offering them often. If you have any comments, please use the Comment tool at the bottom of each post, or email us

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