Auto Finance Roundtable and Healthcare Financial Management Roundtable to be featured at Debt Connection Symposium and Expo 2006

Collections and Recovery professionals from Auto Finance Creditors and Healthcare and Hospital Financial Management executives will have the opportunity to participate in roundtable discussions with their peers at morning sessions on Thursday, September 7, 2006 at the Debt Connection Symposium and Expo 2006.

The DCS 2006 Auto Finance Roundtable will allow for a private meeting of executives and industry professionals in the Collections and Recovery field from Auto Finance Creditors, continuing a successful format that has been featured at Collection Recovery Solutions conferences.

This year the healthcare industry saw a 15% increase in the self-pay and patient responsibility pay classification in their accounts receivable portfolio. The shift from third party payment sources to consumer responsibility is changing the dynamics of the hospital and healthcare accounts receivable portfolio.

The Healthcare Financial Management Roundtable was created in response to this shift to provide an outlet for discussions within the hospital and healthcare accounts receivable world. This session will feature a private roundtable segment designed to facilitate healthcare provider participation, followed by more wide-ranging discussion with the inclusion of collections, recovery and industry service providers.

The Debt Connection Symposium offers executives responsible for the management of consumer debt the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the latest industry resources and technology while networking with their peers from a wide variety of collections and recovery backgrounds. Whether you are a Creditor, Debt Buyer, Collection Agency, Attorney or Industry Vendor, from the operations or relationship management side of the business, Debt Connection Symposium and Expo 2006, powered by the nTAG interactive name badge and the DebtConnection.com website, will provide you a high quality conference experience with a solid lineup of opportunities for your networking and educational needs.

We believe this will be a unique opportunity for healthcare and hospital financial management executives to interact with each other, facilitate creditor/vendor communication, participate in educational tracks featuring timely topics and speakers and enhance their current accounts receivable management strategies to accommodate the increase in self-pay and patient responsibility balances in their portfolio.