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Mon Health System Expands Relationship with PatientMatters A Firstsource Company

Posted on 7555 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

Teen flight student delivers thousands of pieces of PPE to Grafton City Hospital

Close 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 Snoderly  BRIDGEPORT — 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.

Saturday Salutes

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. — Harrison County Sheriff’s Office employees, for putting on another successful Shop With a Deputy program. The annual event helps make Christmas possible for families in need. — 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. — Organizers of the Feast of the Seven Fishes event in Fairmont, who provided a “create your own feast” atmosphere because of COVID-19 concerns.

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