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American HealthCare Lending Introduces New Patient Financing Platform That Provides The Best Rates In the Country

Provider rates have dropped with this innovative new patient financing platform by American HealthCare Lending. In addition, a simplified funding process and more options revolutionizes the healthcare financing industry.

2013-05-17
SANDY, UT, May 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Patient financing innovator, American HealthCare Lending, has again streamlined its multiple unique solutions to be even more effective today. This powerful new platform gives patients and providers access to a line of credit, extended plans by way of installment loans, and a check-based program all in one user-friendly application.

The launch of this new platform benefits American HealthCare Lending customers by dropping provider rates. The new rates will be 2-5% lower than the industry competition in every major lending category (I.E. 12 Mo. 0%, 18 Mo. 0%, 24 Mo. 0%, Extended plans to 72 months, etc.). They specifically will be featuring a special 24-month 0% Invisalign rate that is 5% lower than the industry standard. Patients seeking dental financing for this popular cosmetic procedure will be able to use this extended 0% solution without crippling the providers with exorbitant finance charges. There has never been a better time to invest in a dazzling new smile.

In addition, American HealthCare Lending has also greatly simplified the funding process for patients and providers. Funding will arrive to offices in 24-48 hours, and patients will now have the option to e-sign for many of the loans made available to them by American HealthCare Lending.

This new launch will revolutionize the healthcare financing industry. American HealthCare Lending is dramatically reducing rates, streamlining the funding process, and offering even more options by combining lines of credit with installment loans. The future of patient financing has finally arrived.

For more information please visit: http://www.americanhealthcarelending.com/.

About American HealthCare Lending:

American HealthCare Lending is a financial services company that operates in a wide variety of medical, dental, surgical and other healthcare-related markets to provide superior service on a nationwide level. American HealthCare Lending is partnered with Crown Council, Burkhart, DCE Dental, Advanced Reproductive Care, Obesity Help, and Payment Alliance International. This market-leading provider offers customers a superior choice for healthcare lending.

For all media, investor or general inquiries, email info@americanhcl.com or call 800-625-7412.


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[Press-News.org] American HealthCare Lending Introduces New Patient Financing Platform That Provides The Best Rates In the Country
Provider rates have dropped with this innovative new patient financing platform by American HealthCare Lending. In addition, a simplified funding process and more options revolutionizes the healthcare financing industry.