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VGM Renews Contract with MedFORCE

March 1, 2007 by HME Business

VGM & Associates, a member service organization for independent Home Medical Equipment (HME) providers, has announced it has renewed its partnership with MedFORCE Technologies.

The expanded agreement will enable VGM representatives to work directly with MedFORCE Technologies staff to bring providers solutions needed to stay competitive in today’s fluid HME provider environment. Under the agreement, VGM representatives will receive MedFORCE training direct from the company. The result will be a higher level of service provided by the VGM-MedFORCE partnership.

“VGM representatives have personal knowledge of the issues HME providers are contending with and we are committed to assisting our members overcome these challenges to compete in today’s business environment,” explained Ron Bendell, president of VGM. “MedFORCE Technologies will be working with VGM representatives to assess our provider’s needs and tailor the best solution for their specific business.”

“VGM and MedFORCE will be working together to increase profitability of the providers though the use of technology,” says Esther Apter, president and CEO of MedFORCE Technologies.

Van G. Miller & Associates was founded in 1986 by Van G. Miller to help independent HME providers stay that way.

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