Paymerang Partners with Prelude Software to Expand Healthcare Portfolio
Share Article RICHMOND, Va. (PRWEB) March 08, 2021 Paymerang, a leader in accounts payable automation, announces a new strategic business partnership with Prelude Software, and now has a direct connection to Prelude’s PayPilot payment processing module.
Prelude’s PayPilot make it easy to for MEDITECH Expanse hospital clients to choose and use Paymerang for its disbursement. This comprehensive solution allows hospitals to pay their vendors faster and more efficiently.
“Prelude is proud that MEDITECH has chosen our PayPilot solution to be its payment processing module,” said Steve Root, President, Prelude Software. “This module makes it possible for our mutual clients, such as Magnolia Regional Medical Center, to benefit from the full portfolio of payment capabilities of our partners, such as Paymerang.”
Magnolia hospital receives COVID-19 vaccine Vaccine arrives in Magnolia, Ark. (Source: KSLA) By Fred Gamble | December 16, 2020 at 5:40 PM CST - Updated December 16 at 5:40 PM
MAGNOLIA, Ark. (KSLA) - Magnolia Regional Medical Center pharmacist Anna Chandler began preparing the COVID-19 vaccine around noon on Wednesday, Dec. 16, for front line workers at this small hospital. The first dosage went to Dr. Fred Murphy.
This small town hospital is the first in southwest Arkansas to receive the Pfizer vaccine. Hospital leaders say they got 50 dosages from a pharmacy in Hot Springs, Ark.
Hospital administrator Rex Jones was also among those to receive the vaccine this afternoon.
Magnolia Regional Medical Center personnel received Wednesday the first 50-person batch of COVID-19 vaccine, hours before Gov. Asa Hutchinson pronounced the stateâs most grim day since he declared a public health emergency on March 11.
MRMC spokeswoman Karen Weido said the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine arrived about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. It was delivered by Michael Butler, pharmacist and owner of Village Health Mart in Hot Springs Village.
Dr. Fred Murphy, the MRMC hospitalist who is also the Columbia County Health Officer, received the first dose, followed by MRMC Chief Executive Officer Rex Jones.
Front-line staff who have elected to receive the vaccine will get the remaining doses by Friday. They will receive a required second dose in 21 days.