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Sheriff Looks to Reduce Inmate Medical Bills
By bolivarcom.com - Rory Doyle
Published: 03/08/2013

MISSISSIPPI - The Bolivar County Sheriff's Department is forming a partnership to bring money back to the unit that is rightfully owed.

Sheriff Kelvin Williams received support from the Bolivar County Board of Supervisors to partner with the CorVel Corporation of Jackson, which will help reduce medical bills charged to the department anytime county inmates receive medical treatment outside the Bolivar County Regional Correctional Facility.

"In the first year I've been sheriff I noticed we've been paying too much for these medical bills," said Williams. "We needed to do something to cut costs and help save the county money."

Often times these bills are double-charged or overcharged due to mistakes with the paperwork.

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