Receivables Management Partners (RMP), a leading provider of accounts receivable management and other outsourced revenue cycle management (RCM) services to the healthcare industry, is pleased to announce that its family of healthcare accounts receivable management firms donated more than $25,000 in 2012.

“For over 50 years, the RMP family has been a part of the collections industry, but more importantly, we have been involved in the communities that we serve,” stated Steve Gayheart, Chief Operating Officer. “In 2012, our team’s generosity demonstrated their commitment to support these local communities and beyond.”

Through fundraisers, food drives, collecting coats, blood drives and many other efforts, the employees of RMP donated to both national organizations and local charities. The Wounded Warrior Project, Susan G. Koman for the Cure, and the Make a Wish Foundation are just a few of the organizations that benefitted from the generosity of the RMP team. In addition, local food banks, hospice organizations, shelters established to help those in need, and even one of RMP’s own facing mounting medical expenses, were impacted by the generosity of the RMP family.

“We truly believe in giving back to our communities, and our team demonstrated that in a tremendous way in 2012. From forming committees to plan charitable giving for the year to reacting to immediate needs, our family of employees lived out our company vision of ‘doing the right thing 100% of the time,’” said Mark Schabel, CEO. “This team’s generous support and commitment to help those in need is just one example of how RMP supports the communities we serve.”

Receivables Management Partners is a provider of accounts receivable management and revenue cycle management services to the healthcare industry. RMP is privately held with headquarters in Greensburg, Indiana and additional operations in Illinois, and Michigan. RMP has approximately 260 employees focused on healthcare receivables management and is led by a talented senior management team with more than 140 years of cumulative operating experience.


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