Adreima, headquartered in Downers Grove, Ill., offers clinically integrated revenue cycle services aimed at helping patients manage their financial obligations. The company’s competencies include patient advocacy, eligibility and self-pay collections.
The acquisition represents nThrive’s business strategy to become a comprehensive revenue cycle management, services and IT provider.
“We believe providers benefit from a single partner for their revenue cycle management, and we continue to invest in services and technology for our patient-to-payment spectrum of solutions that empower healthcare for everyone in every community,” Joel Hackney, CEO at nThrive, said in a statement.
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