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Healthy People. Healthy Businesses. Healthy Communities.

A lot has changed in our 50-year history, but our purpose remains solid: to help health care providers deliver the highest quality of care at the lowest cost and to empower patients to take control of their own health and that of their families.

We accomplish this through education, outreach, data analysis, information technology, medical case utilization, and review and marketing/communications services provided by a staff of approximately 300.

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Providing Solutions To Our Customers For Over 50 Years

AFMC works with you to create and implement custom solutions to fit your needs. While we have previously worked heavily in health and medical fields, the last few years have given us opportunities to offer many new services and solutions, including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Contact Center Services
  • Practice Transformation
  • Security Risk Analysis
  • Services for Arkansas Medicaid Providers
  • Hybrid, Virtual, and In-Person Events
  • Analytics
  • Peer Recovery Support
  • Review Services

AFMC TV

AFMC TV was created to share information with the community. You’ll hear from health care experts on a broad range of medical topics from immunizations and telehealth to health care trends and news.

Our promise to you is to keep you informed in a digital way providing useful information to you and your care team.

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Recruiting Medical Students in a Continuing Physician Shortage

Katy comes from a family of physicians. Her uncle, father, and brother are all practicing physicians. Her grandfather was a physician before he passed. She wants to carry on the legacy, too, creating memorable relationships with patients and saving lives. When Katy begins to research the path to medical school, however, her motivation dwindles. Katy learns of the unprecedented U.S. physician shortage, which has continually increased post-pandemic. The path ahead seems uncertain, and that scares her. How can a student like Katy, so passionate about the field, continue her journey to medical school with several unknowns?

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Prioritizing Healthy Eating Habits Is an Easy Way to Control Chronic Illness

You may have heard the saying, “You are what you eat.” Science shows that this may not be too far from the truth: what you eat greatly impacts your health. Michael Fuller, a graduate research assistant for the University of Central Arkansas’s Master of Science in Dietetics & Nutrition Therapy program, has learned more about the interesting connection between food and health. As a physician, understanding this research will help you provide resources and support to patients with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and obesity, three of Arkansas's most common disease states.

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