MIT Holding, Inc. (MITD) Initiates Awareness Campa
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New investor eyes. That’s what every publicly traded company needs. News releases, social media and articles are a great away to attract investor attention, but a company with substance still places a great value on face-to-face meetings with brokers, investment bankers and most importantly existing and potential shareholders.
Los Angeles-based MIT Holding is a provider of a professional one-source total recovery system that takes a patient from the hospital bed through full recovery. The company takes the responsibility of medications, appointments, the endless calls to the insurance carriers, home visits and, most importantly, the burden and stress of being sick and depending on family and loved ones.
MIT Holdings is gearing up for multiple investor luncheons scheduled for this summer. The luncheons will last approximately two hours and offer attendees one-on-one interaction to hear the full MIT Holding story and receive answers to any lingering questions.
“Even though just about every person alive can relate to our services and business model, because we are the first to create or pioneer this niche in the industry, it takes a little extra personal time to make sure the investor realizes what we have in fact created,” says William Nalley, IR consultant for MIT Holding. “We have reorganized the company and given our shareholders, for the first time, a self-sustaining business that needs no outside funding for day-to-day growth and an organic 25% year-over-year growth.”
Further explaining the business model, Nalley explains, “Think about it; anyone who has ever been through or has had a loved one go through a critical illness and attempt to navigate through the recovery period by themselves would give an arm and a leg to have one company to go to and say, ‘Here is my illness; this is what I need; take care of it!’ Well, we go one step further and meet with you in the hospital prior to discharge and start taking care of it at that moment. We go home from the hospital with you, so all you need to focus on is recovery.”
In support of its core services, MIT Holding also provides expert legal, accounting, advisory and educational services to physicians, medical centers, hospitals, small and large businesses regarding the Affordable Care Act; offers travel and transportation services of medically challenged patients for medical needs and personal travel; and through its contracts is approved to, conduct and administer FDA clinical trials.
Your doctors, your medications and your hospitals will change throughout your life; MIT Holding will not. The company stays with its patients through the rest of their life, taking care of any medical needs that arise.
Combined, these services contribute to MIT Holding’s strategy to provide custom prescription solutions, maximize cross marketing, and generate multiple revenue streams.
MIT Holding has priced its services to achieve 32% minimum net profits and has maintained operational profitability in its fiscal third and fourth quarters, validating the company’s business model, its adaptable approach to the Affordable Health Care Act, and its potential in the health services industry.
Because MIT Holding meets and/or exceeds major U.S. health insurance requirements, the company can direct bill and receive payments from more than 128 carriers, Medicare and Medicaid on behalf of the patient its agents and its facilitators. This is an important component in the company’s goal of developing the first-of its-kind seamless transition for patient needs from hospital discharge to complete home recovery.
The ultimate desired outcome for meeting with brokers and shareholders is to raise brand awareness and transparency, and thereby potentially increase volume and liquidity.
“Once we increase those two factors, we become a different story. These luncheons are just another way to explain our business model and gain momentum,” explains Nalley. “Our intention is to do a year-long, nationwide investment/broker campaign. We’re going in and shaking the hands of brokers and making MIT Holdings management available for questions now and down the road.”
For more information, visit www.mitholdinginc.com
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