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Health Services Financing- Quick and convenient patient loan financing

Commerce Bank announced a patient financing solution called Health Services Financing (HSF®), the program provides patients with a 0% or low-interest line of credit for paying for healthcare.

HSF® allows patients to make monthly payments over time. This helps ease the burden of rising deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses, as well as the financial strain on health systems. “Healthcare providers are realizing they need a strong, reputable financial partner that understands their challenges. Patient satisfaction is paramount, but so is the provider’s staff and workflow,” said Mark Huebner, director of HSF® at Commerce Bank.

The HSF® credit line is directly administered by Commerce Bank. It is fast and easy for healthcare providers to enroll patients and requires no paperwork, credit check, manual cash posting or other qualifying steps. The fully automated solution can integrate with billing systems, such as EPIC, Meditech, Cerner and others. Commerce provides customer service and several methods of repayment through a credit line dedicated to HSF® customers.

CommerceHealthcare Patient Financing Commerce Bank promises to ask questions to understand your business, listen to your objectives and opportunities, and solve with products and services to meet your goals. For more information about finding the right products and services for your business, please contact Taylor St. Eve VP, Patient Finance Ph. 314-746-7440 or Taylor.St.Eve@commercebank.com.

​SDAHO Enterprise was developed to pursue valued services and increase non-dues revenue. Overall goals and objectives of providing revenue to supplement SDAHO strategies and providing support and benefit to members.​​

 

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