Do you treat workers compensation patients? Physicians that dispense medication to their workers compensation patients
earn revenue based upon their state's insurance reimbursement schedule and the Average Wholesale Price (AWP) of that drug. It is not unusual for a physician to earn over $100,000 or more every year by dispensing medication to workers compensation patients.
So what's the problem? If you already treat workers compensation patients, then you know how difficult it is today to get reimbursed from insurance companies. Collecting for drug reimbursement is no exception. Even if dispensing medication to workers compensation patients is profitable, having to wait to get paid from insurance companies could cost you thousands of dollars in upfront drug costs only to cause further cash flow delays and difficulties.
Is there a solution? Yes. MedX Sales offers qualified physicians a turnkey solution when dispensing to both workers compensation and non-workers compensation patients. That's right, our simple, easy and profitable program eliminates cash flow headaches and guarantees payment from workers compensation claims in 30 days.
Highlights of the program include: 
Getting Started
Getting started with MedX Sales requires only a small amount of information about your practice and choosing a formulary that makes sense and is profitable.
We are available to answer any of your questions and to get you started on one our dispensing programs.
Easy In-Office System
MedX Sales can have your office managing a point of care dispensing solution in no time at all with little or no out of pocket costs.
Video Training On CD
In addition to MedX Sales dispensing consultants assisting you, MedX will provide you with a comprehensive video tutorial to help you get started. Our dispensing system is so easy, you can get started in minutes once you receive your first order.
Prepackaged, Hi Quality
MedX Sales works directly with major pre-packaged pharmaceutical providers that meet strict FDA and DEA criteria for safety and reliability. Medications are pre-packaged in the dosages and quantities most commonly prescribed, so there are NO PILLS TO COUNT, and they are bottled under strict government guidelines meeting or exceeding current DEA requirements.