About Me
Jody Mack, MPAS, PA-C earned her master’s degree in physician assistant studies from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Manchester, N.H. She received bachelor of arts degrees in molecular biology, biology, Asian studies and general science from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Jody advocates for advancing the health of patients in diverse populations and is a published academic researcher.
Jody is a board certified Physician Assistant by The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) in the 97th percentile.
In her free time, Jody loves to travel to new places and check out the mountain towns of Montana and the West. She loves adventure and living life to the fullest; she even lived in India during college. She also enjoys gardening and botanical gardens. Her husband feels she has a “flower problem.”
Jody also enjoys hiking, camping, yoga and water sports. She has rowed for several community competitive clubs and loves kayaking. She has become a bit of a “birder,” mostly due to her love of owls. Most of all, she loves to hang out with her beloved husband and very spoiled dogs.
Education & Training
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Medical School
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
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Board Certifications & Memberships
Montana Physician Assistant Academy, Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants, NCCPA Certification, New Hampshire Society of Physician Assistants
Insurance
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Patients are expected to furnish all the necessary health insurance information and sign the medical release and insurance assignment authorizations. St. Peter’s Health will submit complete insurance claims on the appropriate forms for the charges recorded.
Keep in mind that insurance is a contract between the patient and his or her insurance company and that St. Peter’s Health is acting only as a billing agent. St. Peter’s Health cannot pursue payment from insurance carriers in the event of non-payment or benefit denials. If a patient’s insurance carrier has not submitted payment within 30 days of billing, St. Peter’s Health expects the patient to pay the balance in full. Patients receive a monthly statement showing any account activity and the remaining balance due.
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