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ACU-Serve gives providers options  

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ACU-Serve gives providers options  

March 31, 2023Liz Beaulieu, Editor

AKRON, Ohio – ACU-Serve’s partnership with Beyond HME is a nod to the importance of a multi-modality approach to resupply, even as more and more solutions emphasize all things electronic, say execs from the two companies.  ACU-Serve announced in February that it was partnering with Beyond HME, a Florida-based live call solutions provider, to offer resupply services, as well as compliance and full-service consulting, to its clients. Then both companies announced in March that they...

ACU-Serve, Beyond HME, live call, Resupply


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ACU-Serve, Nymbl partner 

March 31, 2023HME News Staff

AKRON, Ohio – ACU-Serve has signed an agreement with Nymbl Systems to “fill the void for purpose-built automation systems” specifically for complex rehab technology providers. “As the CRT industry continues to grow, we see more of our CRT-oriented customers struggle with business systems that don’t meet their needs – from both a front-end, intake perspective and a back-office, billing perspective,” said Jim Knight, CEO of ACU-Serve. “Nymbl brings a...

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Beyond HME, ACU-Serve partner with S3

March 22, 2023HME News Staff

SARASOTA, Fla. – Beyond HME, a patient outreach specialist that provides support in CPAP resupply, compliance, consulting and other disease states, has announced a new partnership to integrate S3’s patient-focused Resupply SaaS platform to provide a complete resupply solution. “Beyond HME’s goal is to create a healthcare alliance with the best software solutions, service organizations and health care providers in the HME industry,” says Jim Dragatsis, CEO of Beyond HME....

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ACU-Serve, Beyond HME partner on resupply

February 1, 2023HME News Staff

AKRON, Ohio – ACU-Serve is partnering with Beyond HME, a Florida-based live call solutions provider, to provide resupply, and compliance and full-service consulting to its clients. "We have seen a significant decrease in resupply revenue across our customer base and needed to find a solution,” said Jim Knight, ACU-Serve CEO.” In addition, there has been a lack of support in resupply for other product categories and patient outreach." Beyond HME was founded by Jim Dragatsis, founder...

ACU-Serve, Beyond HME, CPAP Resupply


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'You need live data’

October 25, 2022Liz Beaulieu, Editor

ATLANTA – HME providers desperately need to collect and crunch data in real time to reduce hotspots in their businesses, speakers Kit Shellhouse and Bruce Gehring told Medtrade East attendees on Monday.  And doing so doesn’t have to require a fancy program or a big investment – pie charts derived from data in an Excel spreadsheet work just fine, said ACU-Serve’s Shellhouse, so long as it can be updated regularly, and it can be shared.  “Whatever it is,...

2022, A/R Allegiance Group, ACU-Serve, Home Medical Equipment (HME), Medtrade


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ACU-Serve, ECS North marry technology, talent

September 2, 2022Liz Beaulieu, Editor

AKRON, Ohio – ACU-Serve’s acquisition of ECS Billing & Consulting North gives the company a high-profile foothold in consulting and training, says CEO Jim Knight.   As part of the deal, Sarah Hanna will join ACU-Serve as vice president of consulting services, as will Kit Shellhouse, both frequent speakers at HME industry events.  “We’re really a full-service provider, with one exception: We don’t do consulting services,” Knight said. “So,...

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In brief: CMS opens NCD, Philips transitions leadership, ACU-Serve makes buy

August 19, 2022HME News Staff

WASHINGTON – CMS has opened the National Coverage Determination for seat elevation systems used with power wheelchairs, but the agency is not reconsidering coverage for power standing systems at this time.  CMS said in May it would commit to re-opening the NCD, nearly two years after the ITEM Coalition submitted a formal request to reconsider the NCD for mobility assistive equipment to include coverage for these systems.   “Now is the time for Medicare – the largest...

ACU-Serve, Bedard Medical, Council for Quality Respiratory Care (CQRC), ECS Billing North, Philips, Quipt, seat elevation


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ACU-Serve acquires ECS Billing & Consulting North

August 18, 2022HME News Staff

AKRON, Ohio – ACU-Serve has acquired ECS Billing & Consulting North and founder Sarah Hanna will assume a role as vice president of consulting services at ACU-Serve.  “I am excited about ECS becoming part of the ACU-Serve team. ACU-Serve and ECS share business and client values, keeping client service as our number one priority,” said Hanna. “This move provides not only our current client base, but all healthcare providers, access to a full suite of services and technology...

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ACU-Serve zeroes in on strategy

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ACU-Serve zeroes in on strategy

November 5, 2021Liz Beaulieu, Editor

AKRON, Ohio – ACU-Serve’s recent acquisition of Professional Medical Administrators better positions the company to “help grow and support” smaller HME providers amid another wave of consolidation in the HME industry, says CEO Jim Knight.  Knight says ACU-Serve has lost “some of our bigger customers” due to consolidation, including Aerocare, which was acquired by AdaptHealth, and now, with Pro-Med, it is better positioned to offer leading-edge technology,...

ACU-Serve, Jim Knight, Professional Medical Administrators, Sylvia Toscano


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ACU-Serve buys Pro-Med

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ACU-Serve buys Pro-Med

October 5, 2021HME News Staff

AKRON, Ohio – ACU-Serve has acquired Boca Raton, Fla.-based Professional Medical Administrators in a move the company says better positions it to “capture the highest collection rates at the lowest cost.”  The acquisition adds 60 U.S.-based employees, bringing ACU-Serve’s total roster to 200 employees.  “In a world where HME providers are struggling with staffing, our acquiring Pro-Med and being able to utilize their highly trained HME resources is a...

ACU-Serve, Billing, Collections, Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Pro-Med


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