Providence Health Extends RCM Solution to Four More Facilities

June 24, 2011
Providence Health & Services, a multihospital organization based in Renton, Wash., is implementing the ClearContacts revenue management solution from

Providence Health & Services, a multihospital organization based in Renton, Wash., is implementing the ClearContacts revenue management solution from Concuity (Vernon Hills, Ill.), a Healthcare Division of Trintech, Inc., to four more of its facilities.

According to the company, Providence Health uses ClearContracts for all contract management functions including accounts receivables management, account recovery, management reporting and managed care contract negotiations, according to the company. Through the agreement, the solution will now be deployed at 16 hospitals in the system.

A not-for-profit organization, sponsored by the Sisters of Providence religious community, Providence Health & Services includes 27 hospitals, more than 35 non-acute facilities, physician clinics, a health plan, a liberal arts university, and numerous other health, housing and education services in Alaska, Washington, Montana, Oregon and California.

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