Outreach Services plans to expand operations in California, Nevada

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Outreach Services, a leader among healthcare financial services companies, has announced plans to expand their operations to Nevada and California. Outreach Services is headquartered in Seattle with offices in 16 locations across the nation including Illinois, Florida, Minnesota, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon & Montana.

Outreach Services will be providing Third-Partly Liability Recovery services to Renown Healthcare in Reno, NV. Outreach Services will begin working on accounts in the next coming weeks and plan to have an on-site presence at the facility in early fall.

"We are excited for the opportunity to expand to new locations and better serve hospitals and their patients in the area," said Corporate Vice President Chris Brazil.

Outreach Services has experienced rapid growth in the past few years adding several well-known hospitals to their roster. The expanded presence will allow Outreach Services to increase its level of service to hospitals across the west coast. The company looks forward to continuing their growth across the nation while maintaining high-quality professional services to their clients.

SOURCE Outreach Services

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