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New Resource for Healthcare Providers Makes Life Easier and More Profitable

The average doctor spends 2 hours doing paperwork for every hour of patient contact. A new resource aims to allow doctors to secure forms and materials quickly and easily, and profit off the ones they have already made.

2013-01-28
ALLAMUCHY, NJ, January 28, 2013 (Press-News.org) A practicing doctor in northwest New Jersey was also searching for the next great appeal letter, marketing piece, patient letter, recall letter, office form or policy and could never find exactly what he was looking for. He found himself making most of these forms from scratch, spending hours that he could have been treating patients, or working from home when he could have been spending time with his family. Other times, he found himself purchasing these materials from consultants and companies, overpaying for things all the time! As he grew his database of marketing materials, appeal letters, forms, letters, etc for his practice, he received more and more requests for his forms and paperwork for his colleagues.

As more of his friends and colleague found out about his useful forms, he found himself getting email requests all the time, sending attachment after attachment. He thought there had to be a better way. Also, the doctor thought there should be a reward for all the work creating documents, and if you didn't have to email each one individually, that would work great! So, the young doctor teamed up with Magical Cloud Solutions and made the website, http://www.docspaydocs.com. The site allows doctors, or other healthcare providers to upload PowerPoint, excel files, word files, set a description, logo, and keywords, and price, and list it for sale. Providers can also search, buy and have immediate download of other docs materials. There are no signup fees to begin got buy or sale, for now, as the site is new. A surcharge is charged of each sale to cover costs.

DocsPayDocs was founded in 2013 by Dr James R. Fedich, who also founded the small business tracking and graphing app, http://www.ibizstats.com. Dr Fedich can be reached for comments through his email info@ibizstats.com. More information can be found at http://www.docspaydocs.com

Dr James Fedich is the owner of Village Family Chiropractic, Allamuchy NJ, providing natural healthcare, and chronic pain treatment with non invasive surgical procedures. For further information, visit our website, http://www.villagefamilychiro.com, or for a fun interview, call us at (908) 813-8200.


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[Press-News.org] New Resource for Healthcare Providers Makes Life Easier and More Profitable
The average doctor spends 2 hours doing paperwork for every hour of patient contact. A new resource aims to allow doctors to secure forms and materials quickly and easily, and profit off the ones they have already made.