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Medibid: Bring Cash Paying Patients to Your Practice

SPECIAL OFFER: Try MediBid for $4.99/month

LIMITED TIME SPECIAL OFFER: TRY MEDIBID FOR ONLY $4.99/MONTH: BRING CASH-PAYING PATIENTS TO YOUR PRACTICE

MediBid.com has more patient requests than it is able to fill, as more Americans are looking for an alternative to a third party payer controlled health plan. Due to this increasing demand, it has developed a limited time, special “basic” registration just for AAPS members. This new basic registration allows 12 bids to be made per year in any one medical category, allowing you the potential to enter the Marketplace for Medicine for the cost of a Starbucks coffee per month.

For a limited time and $49.95 per year ($4.99 per month), you can join MediBid: The Marketplace for Medicine and start to get cash paying patients into YOUR practice.

Many AAPS physicians are already satisfied members. G. Keith Smith, M.D., writes:

“We have operated on many patients that have reached us through MediBid at the Surgery Center of Oklahoma and have found the experience to be very smooth. The website is easy to navigate and the bid process is straightforward for both the patients and us.”

MediBid users include the uninsured, those with high-deductible health plans, Canadians on medical waiting lists, employers who have an element of self-funding, and faith-based cost sharing entities.

Most commercially-available health plans’ increasing costs and usage will be made worse by the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (Obamacare) with its extra taxes on durable medical equipment, reduced deductibles, and medical loss ratio requirements. This will only increase the ranks of those opting out, and increase cash patients. MediBid has proven that sustainable costs can be attained through the free market for medicine, which includes price transparency and competition.

For more information or to sign up go to http://AAPS.MediBid.com or call Ralph Weber at 888-855-6334.

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