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PPJ Enterprise Announces Three Negotiated PBS Medical Billing Agreements in Greater Phoenix Area

Fri Nov 6, 2009 12:28pm EST
  RENO, NV, Nov 06 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
PPJ Enterprise (PPJ) (PINKSHEETS: PPJE), a leader in proprietary
automated health care reimbursement cycle (all specialties), online
health information digital systems and practice information management
digital system software for health care providers and general businesses
worldwide, has announced that its subsidiary Professional Billing Service
(PBS) has signed two large and one moderate sized medical billing and
collection contract with clients practicing in the Greater Phoenix,
Arizona area.

    PBS Marketing representatives spent the greater half of this week
developing many of the leads that were obtained from the American Pain
Society Conference held last month, three contracts have been negotiated
to service two ambulatory surgery centers and one pain management
physician billing.

    One client in particular has been struggling with its billing issues in
that its President stated that there are in excess of $3 million in
unbilled cases from the past nine months. PBS is very experienced in
surgery center billing and will be able to not only improve their
profitability outlook for 2010, but will assist in the recovery of
reimbursed revenues from previously performed cases as well. The addition
of these clients will greatly increase the prosperity of PBS in 2010.

    Representatives from PBS will be visiting Phoenix next week to begin the
billing transition process; the official contract start date will begin on
November 15, 2009 or soon after.

    PPJ Enterprise is traded under the symbol PPJE.PK

    About PPJ Enterprise:

    PPJ Enterprise (PINKSHEETS: PPJE) is a leading provider of comprehensive,
full-service medical practice management software. The company believes
its proprietary application is the only fully automated medical billing
and practice management system in the U.S. today.

    For more information please contact: PPJ Enterprise Management at (775)
348-5735, website: www.ppjenterprise.com, email: pm@ppjenterprise.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    "Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995: This press release contains or may contain forward-looking
statements such as statements regarding the Company's growth and
profitability, growth strategy, liquidity and access to public markets,
operating expense reduction, and trends in the industry in which the
Company operates. The forward-looking statements contained in this press
release are also subject to other risk and uncertainties, including those
more fully described in the Company's filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. The Company assumes no obligation to update these
forwarding-looking statements to reflect actual results, changes in risks,
uncertainties or assumptions underlying or affecting such statements, or
for prospective events that may have a retroactive effect."

    

Contact:

At the Company:
P. Madero, MBA Health Care Administration
PPJ Enterprise
(775) 348-5735
Fax (888) 213-2031
Email: pm@ppjenterprise.com
http://www.ppjenterprise.com

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