Stock vs. Asset Purchase: Pros and Cons

August 8, 2020
AMARILLO, TX – Assume that (i) John Smith owns ABC Medical Equipment, Inc., which is located on Main Street, (ii) Jim Johnson owns XYZ Medical Equipment, Inc., which is located on Elm Street, and (iii) Smith wants to purchase XYZ. Smith has two

Medtrade Exhibitor Prochant Expands Into Infusion Pharmacy

August 8, 2020
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Medtrade exhibitor Prochant is expanding into the infusion pharmacy market. The company now offers its billing and process outsourcing solutions to infusion pharmacies and current HME provider clients that administer infusion ther

PHE Extension Maintains Broad Range of Positive Impacts for HME

August 2, 2020
WASHINGTON, DC – The renewal of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) declaration for another 90-day term means that reimbursement rate relief delivered through the CARES Act and relaxed regulations/requirements granted by CMS, state Medi

House CB Delay Sign-on Letter Garners 101 Signatures 

August 2, 2020
WASHINGTON, DC – The Congressional sign-on letter urging CMS to delay the Competitive Bidding Program in light of the current COVID-19 Public Health Emergency closed with 101 House members endorsing a delay. The result is especially impressive

Closed Insurance Panel: Responsive Steps

August 2, 2020
AMARILLO, TX – The DME industry, as we know it today, began in the 1970s. Because DME suppliers primarily serve the elderly, the industry has always been dependent on Medicare. Historically, the DME industry was a Medicare fee-for-service (“F

Better Communication by Necessity

August 2, 2020
ALBANY, GA – Fostering good communication within a multi-location DME company can be challenging in the best of times. Toss in a global pandemic, and questions quickly outpace answers. Tyler Riddle (pictured), CEO of Albany, Ga.-based MRS Homecare