New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center
David Morton is a seasoned finance professional with extensive experience in revenue cycle management and accounts receivable. Currently serving as Senior Revenue Cycle Manager at New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center since March 2023, David previously held positions at Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation as Assistant Controller - AR and at CN Guidance and Counseling Services, Inc. as Revenue Cycle Manager. David's expertise includes billing and denial management for various healthcare programs and overseeing accounts receivable for multiple facilities. Notable contributions at Winthrop-University Hospital as Supervisor Patient Access included significant improvements in insurance claim collections. David holds a Master of Science in Accounting and dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Accounting and Economics from Queens College.
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New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center
New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center (NYPCC) was founded in 1974 as a non-profit community oriented mental health clinic licensed by the New York State Office of Mental Health. We are now comprised of seven program locations, using evidence-based practices and cutting edge rehabilitation techniques to provide out-patient mental health services to the community, including Seriously and Persistently Mentally ill adults and Seriously Emotionally Disturbed children and adolescents in Brooklyn and Queens. MISSION: NYPCC's mission is to improve the quality of lives for individuals with behavioral and emotional challenges by providing exceptional mental health services using the most up-to-date, evidence-based practices helping our clients to become more active and productive members of the community. VALUES: The values upon which NYPCC was founded are that everyone, no matter their age, race, or socioeconomic status, is entitled to the best possible mental health treatment in a state of the art environment by culturally sensitive and well-trained mental health professionals.