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RADMAX constantly strives to stay ahead of issues that influence our business. One of the ways we do this is by joining professional organizations that offer unique benefits and value to their members and, in the long run, help us to better serve our clients. Currently, RADMAX is a member of the following organizations:

American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC)

The American Academy of Professional Coders was founded in an effort to elevate the standards of medical coding by providing ongoing education, certification, networking and recognition. Currently, American Academy of Professional Coders has a membership base of nearly 38,000 worldwide.

American Academy of Professional Coders offers continuing education through local chapters, workshops, monthly publications and our annual conference.

  • http://www.aapc.com

  • Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC):

    The Association of Community Cancer Centers is an organization to help oncology professionals adapt to the complex challenges of program management, cuts in reimbursement, hospital consolidation and mergers, and legislation and regulations that threaten to compromise the delivery of quality cancer care.

    In the 1970s ACCC presented the first U.S. meeting about hospital oncology units and hospice care. In the 1980s the Association led the way by presenting the first U.S. meeting on oncology economics and became the chief advocate for NCI's development of a Community Clinical Oncology Program. Throughout the 1990s, Association support resulted in passage of ACCC's off-label drug legislation in thirty-nine states. ACCC is the leading oncology policy organization for the cancer care team.

  • http://www.accc-cancer.org/main2001.shtml

  • HBMA (Healthcare Billing & Management Association)

    Founded in 1993, HBMA is the only trade association representing third-party medical billers. Constant changes in Medicare, Medicaid, private health insurance legislation and regulations make it essential for third-party billers to maintain a presence in Washington, D.C. The HBMA was created to work with and educate Congress and the Administration on issues affecting third-party billers.

  • http://www.hbma.com

  • HFMA (Healthcare Financial Management Association)

    HFMA is the nation’s leading personal membership organization for healthcare financial management professionals. HFMA brings perspective and clarity to the industry’s complex issues for the purpose of preparing our members to succeed.

    HFMA is comprised of about 32,000 members employed by hospitals, integrated delivery systems, long-term and ambulatory care facilities, managed care organizations, medical group practices, public accounting and consulting firms, insurance companies, government agencies and other healthcare organizations.

  • http://www.hfma.org

  • TAHFA (Texas Association of Healthcare Financial Administrators)

    TAHFA provides healthcare financial administrators an affordable means of accessing valuable educational opportunities. Membership enhances opportunities for networking with peers, and allows you to become a part of an organization that provides a means of advocacy for its members.

  • http://www.tahfa.org
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