PARC CONTEST: Write us about your best access rep or manager
Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor, March 14, 2008
Tell us your story, win a prize from PARC
NAHAM's National Healthcare Access Personnel Week is March 30 - April 5 and HCPro's Patient Access Resource Center (PARC) is joining the celebration. We want to honor access staff members who go the extra mile by profiling them in our patient access publications.
Tell us in 500 words or less about a member of your patient access team who has gone above and beyond the call of duty - how they have contributed and why they make the access industry proud.
In return, we'll choose four winners, and we'll tell their story in upcoming e-newsletters, on our Web site, accessresourcecenter.com, and in our print newsletter, Patient Access Advisor.
We value your training needs. To show our thanks, the winning facilities will receive one free admission to any HCPro audioconference of their choice.
Please send your submissions by March 24 by emailing them to Dom Nicastro, senior managing editor of the Patient Access Resource Center, at dnicastro@hcpro.com.
Thanks so much for your time. Happy Access Week!
Sincerely,
Dom Nicastro, Senior Managing Editor
Patient Access Resource Center
dnicastro@hcpro.com
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