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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
Dec 29, 2020
Mon Health Medical Center has partnered with Holiday Inn in Morgantown to help shelter family members of patients from out of town.SUBMITTED RENDERING
FAIRMONT â When family members accompany their loved ones to Morgantown for cancer treatment, the last thing they need to worry about is paying for an expensive hotel stay on top of paying for cancer therapy.
Luella Gunter, executive director of philanthropy at Mon Health Medical Center, said hospital officials began looking for ways to accommodate families during such stressful times.
âWe do a lot with our cancer patients; they are going through treatments,â Gunter said. âThat was sort of the onset of this idea; we realized how many patients are coming here and having to stay throughout the entire week.â
WHITE HALL â Mon Health System broke ground Friday on a plot of land at Middletown Commons for what will be Marion Countyâs newest community hospital in a year.
Initially set to be constructed in Pleasant Valley, the small format hospital will include 10 beds in addition to other services, moved to the new site shortly after company CEO and President David Goldberg toured the walkable shopping center that is set to become a draw for Marion County. The original certificate of need issued by the state in May approved Mon Healthâs request to construct a $25 million hospital on Landing Lane in Pleasant Valley. No information was provided on the cost of the remodel or buildout of the new space at Middletown Commons.
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MARION COUNTY, W.Va. – Construction is underway on the Mon Health Marion Neighborhood Hospital at Middletown Commons. The 19,000 square foot facility will have 10 emergency beds, 10 inpatient beds and is valued at about $20 million.
Mon Health Systems president and CEO David Goldberg has presided over the this new construction project and the expansion of services at the Fairmont Technology Park since the closure of the Fairmont Regional Hospital earlier this year.
“Because many of Marion County residents already know and trust Mon Health for their medical care, we look forward to opening this new hospital to the greater Fairmont area to keep healthcare local for our patients,” Goldberg said,” We thank the Healthcare Authority for its thorough review, analysis and approval.”