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Solvent Networks Partner Feature in HFM Magazine

ARxChange, a Solvent Networks endorsed partner, was recently featured in a leading healthcare industry magazine. The company offers cloud-based, data-driven finance tools that help hospitals significantly increase payments from both insured and uninsured patients through tailored financial plans based on the patient’s individual economic circumstances. An article by Managing Principal James A. Zadoorian, Ph.D., on the use of adaptive financial assistance (AFA) calculations was recently published in hfm magazine, the peer-reviewed publication of the Healthcare

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Design Fiscally Responsive, Patient-Centric Financial Care Systems

Hosted by ARxChange and SCHA Solutions ARxChange delivers breakthrough financial performance in the fastest growing segment of all revenue cycle, patient receivables, through an integrated suite of solutions.  The transformation capabilities within ARxChange help drive sustainable and safe self-payment performance, including cash acceleration improvement and margin, for SCHA members. https://register.gotowebinar.com/recording/1396237227143181067

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Collective Medical Partners with The South Carolina Hospital Association

Collective Medical, delivering the nation’s largest and most effective network for care collaboration, today announced a partnership with the South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA) and an endorsement by Solvent Networks—a division of SCHA. This partnership provides care teams in South Carolina with access to the Collective Network™, providing the tools needed to identify and better support behavioral health patients, including those with substance use disorder, in the emergency department (ED). In addition to supporting care collaboration across

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SCHA Awards $50,000 in Grants for Healthcare Education at Clemson, USC

The South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA) has awarded Clemson University and the University of South Carolina $25,000 each to support the development of a high-quality healthcare workforce, with the potential for two additional years of funding at the same or higher level. SCHA’s Indigo Enrichment Scholarship has committed an initial award of $25,000 to Clemson’s School of Nursing for its partnership with the Greenville Health System and $25,000 to the Department of Health Services Policy

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