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MercyOne announces new Mission Leader to support North Iowa and Northeast Iowa regions Des Moines, Iowa (IA), MercyOne
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All MercyOne care locations to require COVID-19 vaccine for colleagues, physicians and providers
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Recognize MercyOne health care heroes at the 2021 Iowa State Fair
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Adair County Health System welcomes Catherine Hillestad as Chief Executive Officer
05/24/2021
Greenfield, Iowa; May 24, 2021 – Adair County Health System, an affiliate of MercyOne, announces Catherine Hillestad will join as Chief Executive Officer beginning July 7, 2021. A native of Des Moines, Ms. Hillestad brings experience in community and rural health care systems including serving in an interim CEO role at Davis County Hospital in Bloomfield and most recently as Practice Administrator at The Iowa Clinic in Des Moines.
“I am excited to join Adair County Health System,” she said. “I look forward to building relationships with everyone at the hospital and in the community of Greenfield. I hope to create a center of excellence for rural health care for people in Adair County.”
The COVID-19 vaccine is free, but Cedar Valley medical providers might still ask for health insurance cards
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier (IA)
Feb. 17 WATERLOO Residents won t have to pay out of pocket for the COVID-19 vaccine, but area health care providers often ask people for their health insurance.
Three of four major health care systems including MercyOne, UnityPoint and Waverly Health Center said they ask people to provide their private insurance or Medicare or Medicaid coverage. The systems said they charge insurance agencies for administration fees, which cover the cost of staff doing vaccinations.
But people without health insurance can still get the vaccine for free, the providers said. They will not get billed administration fees.