New Quick Care clinic open at Hy-Vee
A new CHI Health Quick Care location is now open in the Grand Island Hy-Vee supermarket at 115 Wilmar Ave.
Quick Care has convenient walk-in clinics where CHI Health providers give minor medical care for patients 18 months and older. Services focus on diagnosis and treatment of simple, common conditions.
For individuals needing services such as a health screening, a tetanus shot or treatment for a minor illness, Quick Care is open from 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekend days. No appointment is necessary and visits typically take 20 minutes or less. It doesn’t provide emergency services.
Quick Care locations are staffed by a physician assistant or nurse practitioner with physician oversight.
Should a follow-up appointment be necessary, a CHI Health Clinic provider can access the record of each person’s Quick Care visit. This will allow the patient’s regular doctor to know what treatment was provided and any medication and dosage that was prescribed. If a patient’s physician isn’t part of CHI Health Clinic, a visit note can be sent to them directly from the system.
Most major insurances are accepted. If paying cash, full payment or co-payment (if filing insurance) is required at the time of payment.
Central Valley Ag buys St. Edward grain company
YORK — Central Valley Ag has announced the purchase of the Green Plains Grain Co. facility in St. Edward, expanding CVA’s ability to better serve member-owners.
The agreement between CVA and Green Plains Grain will be finalized before Sept. 1. Following closing, CVA will operate the new facility in conjunction with its existing facility in St. Edward.
“We look forward to the opportunity to grow our business and serve the producers of St. Edward through our current facility, as well as the new acquisition,” said Matt Ashton, senior vice president of grain at CVA. “With the purchase of this facility, CVA continues to make a strong commitment to the producers in the area to service their needs today and going forward.”
Central Valley Ag is a farmer-owned cooperative headquartered in York. It has locations in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska.
Computer business has new location, new focus
COR Managed Services in Grand Island is now located at 1028 N, Webb Road, Suite E.
Formerly known as Computers on the Run, the business will now be focusing on commercial clients, no longer offering retail sales and residential services.
COR Managed Services provides its business customers with managed computer services, threat monitoring and backup management. The business, owned by Doug Cramer and Brandon Flodman, has been operating in Grand Island since 2004.
Lutz named to list of top accounting firms
INSIDE Public Accounting has included Lutz in its list of the Top 200 Accounting Firms.
Lutz was ranked at No. 105.
IPA Top 100, 200 and 300 firms are ranked by U.S. net revenues. The lists are compiled by analyzing the responses received this year for IPA’s Survey and Analysis of Firms.
Also, for the fifth consecutive year, IPA named Lutz as one of the “Best of the Best Firms” in the country. The Best of the Best distinction was given to 50 out of 587 participating firms for superior financial and operational performance.
Lutz, based in Omaha, has a Grand Island office at 2722 S. Locust St.
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