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SUN CAPITAL HEALTHCARE TO EXHIBIT MEDICAL BUSINESS Sun Capital Healthcare will be meeting with small, medium and large BOCA RATON, FL (April 21, 2008)--Sun Capital HealthCare (SCH) will be exhibiting at Medtrade Spring 2008 from May 7-8, 2008 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California, announced SCH Senior Vice President, Business Development Jim Beutel. SCH (www.suncapitalhealth.com), a leading nationwide financial services company providing customized, innovative Medical Accounts Receivable (MAR) funding programs exclusively for the healthcare industry, will be located at booth 1161, with display materials and financial professionals available for private one-on-one meetings to discuss funding alternatives for small and large businesses. Medtrade Spring, a mid-year event for those engaged in the home healthcare business, offers industry participation and networking opportunities for home medical equipment, rehab and respiratory providers, home health and home infusion providers, pharmacies, and ancillary healthcare professionals. The event provides thousands of home healthcare professionals as well as small businesses with a cost-effective forum for unparalleled education and training. The show also provides a first peek at the newest healthcare products and related services, including funding alternatives, being brought to the market with more than 400 exhibiting companies showcasing 90,000 net square feet of products and services. Beutel noted that with reimbursements falling, expenses rising, and payments lagging, more and more healthcare providers are adding SCH as a strategic funding resource to their financial relationships. Home healthcare companies, in particular, have found that, whether in growth mode or fiscal stress, SCH’s medical business receivable funding program, specifically developed for financing healthcare businesses, successfully utilizes a currently available and nonperforming asset — medical accounts receivables — to provide immediate working capital needed to create a monthly cash flow plan, meet payroll and overhead, reduce debt, and cut costs by using cash discounts. Because SCH does not impose restrictions — as banks often do — on how the funds must be used, large and small healthcare businesses alike who select SCH as a funding alternative, are free to use the funds for a variety of needs, including restocking of inventory or new equipment, upgrading of systems and software, enhanced employee development, expansion of existing facilities or funding for the construction or purchase of a new warehouse or building. |





