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Thank you for attending our LIVE webinar: Electronic Remittance Advice (ERA) - "Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask".

We hope our industry experts answered your much-needed questions on Electronic Remittance Advice (ERA).  The impactful presentation is a great reference to utilize to learn the basic principles and components of ERA.  With the use of electronic transactions, your office can be completely transformed and the quantity of errors in your manually posted statements will be reduced. 

For your convenience, we have provided you with the presentation slides from yesterday's webinar presentation on ERA.

If you have any questions regarding how to implement ERA in your office, or if any of your questions were left unanswered during the webinar presentation, we would be more than happy to answer them for you.  You may contact us as 888.348.8457, Option 1, or e-mail us at Sales@CollaborateMD.com.

We hope that you will be joining us for Part II of the ERA Webinar Presentation.  A date has not yet been set for this webinar, but please refer to our website at CollaborateMD.com for continuous webinar updates.

CollaborateMD is a leading expert in practice management, medical billing and EHR solutions. Our industry experience in revenue cycle management makes us a great resource for the small medical practice and medical billing companies.  CollaborateMD is committed to contributing to the quality of healthcare nationwide, and being a valuable, trusted resource to you and your patients. 
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