University, RCM vendor partner to enhance student education

The University of Southern Indiana in Evansville and Pollux Systems, a revenue cycle management services provider, have partnered to strengthen student education in the claims processing industry, according to USI’s website.

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The partnership aims to enhance interdisciplinary opportunities for students, open research opportunities to faculty and facilitate business innovation within Pollux.

“Our partnership with Pollux will be a public-private learning exchange in a field that will make it distinctive,” said USI President Linda Bennett.

Pollux has long-term plans to open a medical coding center in Evansville. Under the new partnership, Pollux plans to establish and maintain a satellite office within USI’s Business and Engineering Center.  


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