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Shawn Gretz Appointed to HFMA National Advisory Council Revenue Cycle Committee

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Shawn Gretz, President of Americollect, has been appointed to the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) National Advisory Council (NAC) Revenue Cycle Committee beginning June 1, 2020. In his two-year appointment, Shawn will join the 23 members of the NAC to focus on key issues facing the healthcare industry and HFMA.

Shawn has been an HFMA volunteer since 2006 in various roles and capacities, including president of the Wisconsin chapter and a member of the Regional Executive team for Region 7 (Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana). During this time, he has had many accomplishments, and his dedication to HFMA has led to his appointment to the NAC Revenue Cycle Committee.

“I’m excited to join the NAC Revenue Cycle Committee to learn about the pain points that are impacting the industry from a revenue cycle standpoint,” said Shawn. “I look forward to bringing my experience from ridiculously nice self-pay and bad debt collections to the committee to help improve the patient experience in healthcare.”

The NAC provides professional perspective on thought leadership topics important to HFMA members. Council appointments are made from individuals who are active in their profession as well as HFMA volunteers who are knowledgeable in their respective areas.

Americollect firmly believes that everyone deserves to be treated Ridiculously Nice, all the time, no matter what. Collecting only for the healthcare industry, we utilize our Ridiculously Nice approach to open communication lines and build trust with the patient, providing the same compassionate approach that they expect from their healthcare organizations. We partner with over 130 hospitals and health systems and over 7,000 physicians to collect more money than our competition while creating an unparalleled patient experience.  

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