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Provider Recovery Network
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This company practices unethical collection practices. One of their clients is SFGH Medical group, who despite having an in-plan contract with my medical insurance provider, United Healthcare, handed over a ""balance"" bill for collection (in violation of their contract with UHC). Contacting the collection agency to correct this was fruitless - they maintained that UHC was ""lying""(!) about the contract (even with the UHC representataive on the line). Unless paid immediately, they threatened to file a negative credit report. In short, unprofessional, short on facts, and simply unethical (everyone is a liar except them, right?) I've referred this to an attorney, because these people think that by threatening to damage consumer credit of average people, they can obtain quick payment for unfounded and disputed claims. Avoid this company at all costs if you are practice seeking billing resolution (think of the customer relations nighmare), and if contacted by them as a consumer for a bogus claim, don't even attempt to discuss it - just get an attorney.
Pros: Answered the phone right away
Cons: Everyone is a liar
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