Hayward Area Memorial Hospital & Water's Edge
Amanda Manning, MHA, RHIA has work experience in healthcare administration. Amanda was the Director of Patient Financial Services at Hayward Area Memorial Hospital and Water's Edge Senior Living from April 2022. In this role, they managed three departments, developed a Rural Health Clinic, and made recommendations for electronic medical record systems. Prior to that, Amanda worked as the Revenue Cycle Manager at BURNETT MEDICAL CENTER, INC. from August 2017 to May 2022. In this position, they managed a team of 35 employees, consolidated staffing, and implemented process improvements.
Amanda Manning, MHA, RHIA, holds a Master's degree in Healthcare Administration from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, which they obtained from 2020 to 2023. Prior to that, they earned their Bachelor of Science degree in Health Information Management, with a minor in Computer Information Systems, from The College of St. Scholastica, where they studied from an unknown start year until 2018. In addition to their academic achievements, Amanda Manning is a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), certified by AHIMA in April 2018.
Hayward Area Memorial Hospital & Water's Edge
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Our purpose is to provide excellent care, from birth to the end of life, so that the people of this region can achieve independent and productive lives. The people of our region are like no other. We proudly reflect your independence and fortitude. We exist to care for you like you are our family. Within our walls you will find hope, dignity and healing. Our passion and driving force is to see you living healthy, productive lives. Our 25 bed critical access hospital is connected to medical clinics, a long term care center and assisted and independent living apartments. We offer specialty services including orthopedics and urology, and area primary care physicians have privileges to see and treat patients in the hospital and Water’s Edge. Hayward Area Memorial Hospital & Water’s Edge employs over 390 people. The hospital was designed to aid in the restoration of health. Large private rooms support patient privacy. A sleeping couch in each patient room allows someone to stay with a young child or critically ill relative, in addition, attractive waiting areas support family involvement. An active volunteer organization assists staff in meeting the needs of patients and their families.