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MedEncentive and Medical Justice Announce Partnership
Date:9/14/2009

ed, and therefore, earn our most favored pricing."

Medical Justice, base in Greensboro, NC, is a membership based organization run by physicians for physicians. Founded in 2002, Medical Justice aggressively addresses the interests of doctors within the changing landscape of medical practice. The organization's mission is to arm its members with the necessary tools to protect their practices' most important assets - reputation, character and integrity - against frivolous lawsuits and Internet defamation. For more information, call 877.MED.JUST (877.633.5878) or go to www.medicaljustice.com

Founded in 2005, MedEncentive, LLC is a web-based health information services company located in Oklahoma City. Described as a breakthrough by healthcare experts, the MedEncentive Program is designed to easily "bolt-on" to any health plan (commercial insurance, self-insured employers, Medicare, etc.) to control healthcare costs by directing financial incentives from health insurers to both providers (doctors) and consumers (patients). MedEncentive's patent-pending method of using financial incentives to invoke the more powerful process of "doctor-patient mutual accountability" encourages doctors to practice better medicine and patients to be healthier, which leads to healthcare cost containment. Through the method, MedEncentive is able to uniquely align the interests of the healthcare consumer, provider and insurer in a "win-win-win." To learn more go to www.medencentive.com or call 405-319-8450.

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Jeffrey J. Segal, MD


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