The Emeryville, Calif.-based company, formerly known as CEP America, expects the 65-person office to be filled by early next year.
Melissa Stephens, an associate director of Vituity, told the Kansas City Business Journal that the Leawood office will offer administrative and management services to emergency department providers in Missouri, Kansas and Illinois. It also will offer billing and revenue services to its regional partners.
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