FISHERS, IN, October 06, 2010 (Press-News.org) Ontario Systems, a leading provider of accounts receivables and revenue recovery solutions for the collections and health care industries, announces the 30th anniversary of the company. Founded in 1980, Ontario Systems will commemorate the milestone with a celebration with employees Monday, October 4th, at the company headquarters in Muncie, Indiana.
"Ontario Systems' founders, Ron Fauquher and Will Davis, laid the foundation for building a great organization ,and through the hard work and dedication of every employee, we are now recognized as the leader in our industry," said Tony Reisz, president and chief executive officer, Ontario Systems. "With our recent launch of Collect SAVVY, we have never been stronger or better positioned for the future. We are committed to investing in innovation and developing the tools and technologies that enable our customers to work smarter."
For 30 years Ontario Systems has faced the industry challenges in receivable management and revenue recovery along-side clients and partners, which include nine of the 10 largest collections agencies and over 30% of the largest U.S. health systems. Ontario has capitalized on the company's deep industry knowledge and translated these best practices into a full portfolio of software, services, and business process expertise which empower clients to achieve their bottom line success.
About Ontario Systems
Founded in 1980, Ontario Systems, LLC, is a leading provider of revenue cycle and collection management solutions for the health care and accounts receivable management industries. The company's customers are among the nation's top 100 hospitals and health centers. More than 55,000 representatives in more than 500 locations - including nine of the top 10 U.S. collections firms - use Ontario Systems software and services. For additional information, call 800-283-3227 or visit http://www.ontariosystems.com.
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