“Working with R1 will allow us to transition our revenue cycle management activities to a platform that aligns with the needs of our hospitals,” Alfred Lumsdaine, Quorum Health’s executive vice president and CFO, said in a news release
Quorum Health expects to go live with R1’s services in the second half of the year. Other R1 customers include Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare, St. Louis-based Ascension and Lisle, Ill.-based Amita Health.
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