In their words
Taken from ExamWorks's own job postings, not written by us.
ECS was formed in 2014 from the acquisition and consolidation of two pillars within the Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) compliance industry: Gould & Lamb, providers of MSP compliance and reporting services, and MedAllocators/Ability Services Network, a national provider of MSP compliance and case management. Launched as Examworks Clinical Solutions, the new company offered unprecedented, integrated services aimed at managing high dollar complex Medicare, medical, and pharmaceutical claims. In May 2020, the organization name was changed to ExamWorks Compliance Solutions. A single word change, but one that truly reflects the core of what is offered by ECS. Today, our mission remains focused on providing the most comprehensive, creative, and customizable compliance and reporting solutions for the marketplace.
Hiring history
Measured from every posting this board has captured since August 2024. This is the part no competitor can copy.
- Postings tracked
- 9
- Last 12 months
- 4
- Last 90 days
- 1
- Cadence
- Seasonal
- Last seen hiring
- August 2026
Counts combine two collection eras. Current-era figures are known to include the same posting re-captured across consecutive days, so read 1 in the last 90 days as postings observed rather than distinct roles opened.
Roles they hire
Share of this employer's postings by role category.
Licence mix
Share of postings by licence type asked for.
Where they hire
Derived from the state licence each role was scoped to, which is the same field that answers what licence you need.
- Roles hired for
- Case Management, Quality & Compliance, Utilization Review / UM
- Licensure
- Compact or State-Specific
- Work arrangements
- Full Time
- Hiring activity
- Hiring now
- First seen hiring
- September 2024
Published pay
Only 1 of 9 postings carried a pay range. That is too thin to quote a median without misleading you, so no figure is shown.
Do they hire from the bedside?
Not yet assessed. This is read from posting text and has not been run for this employer, so the page does not guess. It is the question worth answering and it is on the list.
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