Talent Plus, Centric Health Resources partner to provide patient-centered quality services

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Centric Health Resources, Inc., a nationwide, Patient-Centered Health Management® organization and specialty pharmacy, dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with orphan, ultra-orphan, and chronic genetic disorders, has partnered with Talent Plus, a global human resources consulting firm committed to building high-performing, talent-based organizations™. This relationship will support and enhance expansion of the Centric organizational team with innovative and accomplished individuals as the company continues to grow.

"By pairing with Talent Plus, Centric can leverage the key strengths of its current staff, while simultaneously recruiting the industry's top performers," says Craig Kephart, president and CEO of Centric Health Resources, Inc. "This collaboration will help to ensure a seamless and flourishing operation at the core of the organization and strengthen our already exceptional customer relations."

Talent Plus focuses on the most important elements to position businesses at the forefront of success - recruitment, selection, development, and retention of talented people. Through their expertise, the most suitable individuals are presented, yielding a staffing foundation that will perform at unprecedented levels and achieve optimal results.

Centric employs a wide range of healthcare professionals, including pharmacists, nurses, health data analytics experts, and reimbursement specialists. Through this collective approach, Centric is able to achieve the best-in-class industry performance, while actively bringing healthcare services to elevated levels of efficiency.

"This partnership with Talent Plus represents a critical aspect of Centric's drive to continue providing patients with rare, ultra-orphan disorders the absolute best service possible," Kephart concludes. "We fully recognize what talented, well-trained, and highly motivated individuals can bring to our business operations."

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