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Three New Director-Level Appointments at Adaptis
Date:10/16/2007

SEATTLE, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Adaptis, a leading provider of Business Process Integration solutions for health payers, today announced that it has recently filled three Director-level positions based at the company's Seattle headquarters. The new hires include: Darryl Thompson, Director of Data Management; Darryl Means, Director of Healthcare Solutions; and Joleen Bond, Director of Healthcare Operations.

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Sharon Gorman, Adaptis Vice President of Human Resources and Corporate Administration, stated, "We are very pleased to have filled these positions with the depth of knowledge and experience that these Directors bring to critical roles within Adaptis. We pride ourselves on our ability to hire such outstanding talent in their respective areas of expertise."

Joleen Bond brings 20 years experience to her new role as Adaptis Director of Healthcare Operations. Reporting to Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Mort Latta, Joleen is responsible for meeting operational performance requirements and ensuring best practices for all of Adaptis production functions including Claims, Providers, Members, Call Centers and Client Financial, among others for all customers. This includes Adaptis Operations Centers in Seattle, Yakima and other centers as future business may require. For the past 12 years Joleen served as Director of Patient Financial Services at Group Health Cooperative and Perot Systems and earlier was President and co-founder of Advantage Healthcare Consultants.

With more than 25 years of systems operations and information technology leadership and nearly 10 years healthcare industry experience, Darryl Means brings great depth to his role as Director of Healthcare Solutions. In his new role Darryl reports to Leanne Hughes-Mickel, Managing Director of Business Services, and p
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