Pinckneyville Community Hospital Announces Patient-Friendly Online Financial Assistance Portal Powered by Breez Health 

Pinckneyville, IL — Pinckneyville Community Hospital has partnered with healthcare technology company Breez Health to streamline its financial assistance program for income-eligible patients. The partnership introduces a streamlined online application process, enabling patients to quickly check their eligibility for hospital discounts or free care. 

“By integrating Breez technology into our financial assistance programs, we’re able to remove financial barriers that stand in the way of our patients accessing critical healthcare services,” states Randall Dauby, CEO of Pinckneyville Community Hospital.

Patients can now see if they qualify and apply for financial assistance by visiting the financial assistance portal at https://pvillehosp.myfa.app.

“Our hospital serves all community members independent of their current financial status,” says Dauby. “Our new user-friendly online platform alleviates some of the fear or stress that can come with a diagnosis.”

Breez Health is a technology and consulting company that simplifies patient-facing and internal financial assistance processes, empowering hospitals to drive affordability of care to vulnerable members of their communities. Breez is part of Goodroot, a community of companies reinventing healthcare one system at a time. Dedicated to increasing access and affordability of care, Breez supports hospitals and health systems across the U.S. 

About Pinckneyville Community Hospital

Pinckneyville Community Hospital’s vision is to provide convenient and equal access to quality healthcare close to home. Our community responsibly includes sponsoring community events, networking with other healthcare service providers, and promoting accountability and teamwork to ensure our future viability and continued service to the community. Our culture encourages actions that go beyond delivery of care to making a difference for our patients, through caring and compassionate words and actions. Our service to humanity is demonstrated through our concern for the patient’s continuum of care and ensuring that inability to pay is not a barrier to care. Through all these actions, the staff of Pinckneyville Community Hospital strives to put forth their personal and professional best to help lead patients to a healthier tomorrow. Pinckneyville Community Hospital provides assistance to promising students in healthcare related fields.

About Breez Health 

Breez Health’s mission is to make financial assistance easy and accessible at every nonprofit hospital in America. With deep industry knowledge, Breez acts as a strategic advisor to hospitals, helping them design and implement better financial assistance programs and providing consulting, technology and support services to ensure ongoing success for both patients and hospitals. www.BreezHealth.com 

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