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Walworth HHS reports higher Medicaid reimbursements, reduced write-offs and EHR go‑live progress
Summary
HHS reported $4.8 million in insurance/consumer billing revenue for 2024, larger Medicaid WIMCR reimbursements, lower controllable write-offs and a recent behavioral-health EHR go‑live; the board approved fourth-quarter write‑offs.
Walworth County Health and Human Services (HHS) on March 19 presented its administrative services year‑end report, including a revenue update, Medicaid cost-report (WIMCR) results, reductions in controllable write‑offs and progress on a new NetSmart electronic health record system. The board voted to accept fourth‑quarter write‑offs.
Rachel Morgan, Fiscal Support Supervisor, reported the department posted about $4.8 million in insurance and consumer billing revenue for 2024, an increase of roughly $568,000 from the prior year. Morgan identified program shifts that drove changes: the Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) program grew (roughly +$819,000), while the…
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