Southwestern Heath Resources Selects PMMC for Revenue Cycle Contract Modeling
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PMMC, a leading healthcare revenue cycle management company, was selected by Southwestern Health Resources, one of the largest healthcare networks in North Texas, as its strategic partner for contract modeling to improve net revenue
We look forward to beginning a successful partnership and helping Soutwestern Health Resources improve their net revenue so they can better serve the North Texas community. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (PRWEB) May 25, 2021 Southwestern Health Resources, one of the largest provider networks in North Texas, selected PMMC, a leading revenue cycle management company, as its strategic partner for revenue cycle contract modeling.
Fatal Crash In Lafayette County wglr.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wglr.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Mark Evenstad
May 24, 2021 | 2:00 PM
One person was injured in a two-vehicle crash near Cuba City on Friday. According to the Grant County Sheriff’s Department, the crash happened shortly after 11:30pm in the northbound lane of Highway 151 near McAdam Road outside of Cuba City. It was determined that 18 year old Daniel Powell of Cuba City fell asleep at the wheel and rear ended a vehicle driven by 63 year old Yin Zhang of Platteville. Zhang’s vehicle left the roadway and struck a rock wall before coming to rest in a ditch. Zhang was taken to Southwest Health center for treatment of her injuries. Powell refused treatment at the scene and was released. Powell was cited for Inattentive Driving and Operating After Suspension. The Grant County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Dickeyville EMS, the Dickeyville Fire Department, and Donnie’s Towing of Dickeyville.
May 12, 2021
About 60% of Minnesotans 16 and older have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. State officials would like the figure to get to 70%. One would think getting to 70 from 60 would be relatively easy, especially given that the supply of vaccines is up and the state is even encouraging walk-in vaccinations.
Gov. Tim Walz has promised to end the state’s mask mandate for public indoor places as soon as we get to 70 percent, or by July 1 at the latest.
And yet the pace of Minnesotans lining up for a vaccination is slowing. It may be old story of the low-hanging fruit those people who want the vaccine, who believe in its efficacy and to want to make themselves and others safer have been getting vaccinated. Those who are reluctant, who have been hearing the anti-vax message about the possible side effects or who still think the COVID-19 pandemic is some kind of conspiracy will be a tougher sell.