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Back at the Annual OHCA Convention: Insights on Supporting Healthcare Facilities

This year, shareholder Sara Costanzo, attorney Matthew Pomy, and probate manager Michelle Moore returned to the Ohio Health Care Association (OHCA)’s 2024 Convention and Expo to exhibit the services we provide to the healthcare community as well as network with existing and potential clients and friends.

The three exhibitors also introduced several educational sessions ranging from navigating workplace safety to home health to ongoing compliance issues in dealing with medical marijuana in assisted living facilities. These sessions served to provide insight into the ever-changing healthcare field.

Weltman had the pleasure of attending one of the Cocktails and Conversations sessions, which focused on employee recruitment, retention and overall engagement, for assisted living facilities. There was also a discussion on the challenges facing these providers on a day-to-day basis. 

Weltman continues to be a staple at the convention as we mark another year of providing our services to healthcare providers who have need of collection services. One interesting trend noticed by our exhibitors was a growing number of exhibitors from the pharmaceutical and physical therapy industries. This could possibly signal a shift in providers’ focus towards preventative care/rehabilitation and medication management as demand for these services drives further activity in the space.
Whatever shifts may be coming, Weltman has demonstrated our commitment to understanding the financial pressures faced by healthcare providers and those in the industry. Our firm supports not only healthcare providers but also extended services, like accounting services and industry suppliers. Learn more about our healthcare collections and probate recovery solutions today.

We encourage you to connect with Sara, Matt, and Michelle to discuss your specific collection needs and explore how we can help you navigate the evolving healthcare landscape.

These blogs are not a solicitation for business and are not intended to constitute legal advice on specific matters, create an attorney-client relationship, or be legally binding in any way.

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