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PatientMatters, a Firstsource Company and a patient access and advocacy solutions provider helping hospitals and health systems offer patients highly-personalized financial solutions, today announced that Mon Health System, a leading health system serving communities throughout West Virginia, has selected the company’s IntelliAdvisor Consulting Service. As part of this engagement, PatientMatters will direct Mon Health’s Pre-Access Service Center and process workflows and related functions. It will also support Mon Health’s mission of providing a positive patient financial experience, improving collections, and enhancing registration quality and speed.
Mon Health System already uses PatientMatters’ Pre-Access Service Center and patient advocacy solution. “Mon Health System once again trusting us to provide these services is a testament to the powerful results we have delivered over the course of
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Grafton City Hospital Director of Administrative Services Tammy Barcus, left, accepts a box of donated PPE from T.J. Kim. Photo by JoAnn Snoderly editor s pick
By JoAnn Snoderly The Exponent Telegram Dec 12, 2020
Dec 12, 2020
Grafton City Hospital Director of Administrative Services Tammy Barcus, left, accepts a box of donated PPE from T.J. Kim. Photo by JoAnn SnoderlyÂ
BRIDGEPORT â For the health-care workers at Grafton City Hospital, a delivery of personal protective equipment and other medical supplies from a Virginia teen brought some optimism months into the pandemic.
Since March, 16-year-old McLean, Virginia, native T.J. Kim has been flying donated personal protective equipment and other supplies to rural hospitals across Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and now West Virginia.
Editor’s Note: The Exponent Telegram presents Saturday’s Salutes to recognize the positive efforts of many in North Central West Virginia and the Mountain State. To nominate a person or group for recognition, send submissions to “Saturday Salutes” at jmiller@theet.com or call 304-626-1473.
â Harrison County Sheriffâs Office employees, for putting on another successful Shop With a Deputy program. The annual event helps make Christmas possible for families in need.
â The Christmas Toy Shop in Marion County, which this year served nearly 900 kids, making sure they have gifts under the tree even during the pandemic.
â Organizers of the Feast of the Seven Fishes event in Fairmont, who provided a âcreate your own feastâ atmosphere because of COVID-19 concerns.