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The ProSource Advantage: A Self Pay Case Study

June 2010

ProSource recovers Self Pay accounts receivable for many healthcare facilities of varying size, location, patient type and demographic. Our Self Pay solution is designed to improve recoveries and results beyond standard in-house Self Pay programs. These improvements can be quantified; results in action are outlined in the following case study.

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Officials note recent jump in H1N1 activity

A recent increase in H1N1 flu activity and related hospitalizations in Georgia triggered an update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about the disease that has now claimed about 12,000 lives in the U.S.

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E-health and Web 2.0: The doctor will tweet you now

June 2010

When Janel Wood's 9-year-old son recently began experiencing migraines, the working mother decided to try a new company health care program that allowed her to communicate with a doctor through videoconferencing, voice over IP, and instant messaging.

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Did You Use a Google Search the Last Time You Looked for Health Care Information?

June 2010

Forty-six percent of women report using a Google search the last time they needed information on a health care issue, compared with 28% of men, according to a new survey from Capstrat and Public Policy Polling.

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