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The rising cost of health care for consumers has drawn a great deal of attention lately, but costs for providers are also increasing. The amount red tape is piling up for HIPAA compliance, reimbursement, professional liability, and licensure.

At PSK, we understand the demands you face. We provide:

  • Financial statement compilation and tax planning services for your business.
  • Guidance to achieve your long-term financial goals.
  • As needed advice, such as lease vs. buy when it comes to new equipment or facilities.
  • All kinds of ideas to make your business easier to manage.

We have experience helping professionals in all areas of the medical field, including physician groups, assisted living facilities, and individual doctors, such as general practitioners, OBGYNs, pediatricians, optometrists, dentists, oral surgeons, ophthalmologists, and various other specialists—even veterinarians.

Every type of practice has different responsibilities and concerns when it comes to accounting. PSK knows the drill. Whether your patients walk on two legs or four, we’re happy to serve you. A lot of business owners we serve also like us to do their personal taxes as well. This is particularly advantageous for owners whose personal finances are intertwined with their company.

Let us ease your administrative pains to improve your business health. Call PSK today.

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