Nobility RCM opens Philippines operations hub as global expansion continues
Nobility RCM has added a major operations center in Makati City, Philippines, expanding its international support network for U.S. healthcare clients. The move strengthens redundancy and scale across its revenue cycle management operations as the company pushes deeper into global staffing. Why it matters: - Nobility RCM says the Philippines hub expands the company’s ability to support U.S. healthcare practices with global staffing and operational redundancy. - The Makati City center adds capacity for billing, back-office support and revenue cycle management across a client base that spans many medical specialties and practice sizes. What happened: - Nobility RCM opened a major operations center in Makati City, a suburb of Manila in the Philippines. - The Makati City site is Nobility RCM’s third wholly owned international subsidiary. - Nobility RCM’s other wholly owned global locations are in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. - The company said the expansion reflects growth and a rising need for operations support across its U.S. operating sites. The details: - The new location falls under Nobility Operations Support, or NOS, a model designed to augment U.S. operations with global expertise and knowledge. - CEO Michael Fossum said NOS is central to the company’s operating model and its commitment to Performance, Transparency and Communication. - Fossum said expanding and diversifying the NOS workforce creates redundancies to help keep operations seamless and optimize client revenue cycles. - Nobility RCM says it now employs more than 1,000 team members worldwide. - The company says it has maintained Gold Standard status with MGMA. - Clients receive all-inclusive billing services, customized solutions for more than 55 medical specialties, EHR consolidation, dental billing and other back-office support. - Nobility RCM also uses proprietary practice management systems in its service offering. Between the lines: - The Philippines move signals a continued shift toward distributed global delivery in healthcare revenue cycle management. - The company appears to be using international centers not just for cost or staffing capacity, but also for resilience and continuity across U.S. operations. What’s next: - Nobility RCM is likely to keep scaling its NOS model as its U.S. footprint and client demand grow. - The company says its broader international and domestic network is built to support future expansion and service optimization. The bottom line: - Nobility RCM is deepening its global operating model with another international center aimed at supporting growth, redundancy and client service quality. Learn more at Nobility RCM .
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