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Centerville Clinics’ director a Smart choice for award

By Rick Shrum, For The Greene County Messenger 1 min read

For the second year in a row, Centerville Clinics’ executive director, Barry Niccolai, is the winner of a Pittsburgh Smart 50 Award.

Smart Business Magazine sponsors the awards, which honor the top executives of 50 companies in the Greater Pittsburgh area. According to a news release, they were selected for “their ability to effectively build and lead successful organizations.” The 50 winners were celebrated at a virtual event this month.

“This award recognizes the hard work and determination of our entire team,” Niccolai said in a statement. “All of us are committed to finding innovative and creative ways to fulfill our mission of serving our communities.”

The Centerville Clinics network provides health care for 40,000 patients in Greene, Washington and Fayette counties. It does so at 27 locations: 12 medical, five dental and 10 behavioral health sites.

Centerville offers services regardless of a patient’s ability to pay. About 80% of its patients are underinsured or on Medicaid and Medicare.

The network provides COVID-19 vaccinations to patients and is sponsoring “pop-up” screening sites for walk-ins in the three counties. Vaccinations and screenings are free.

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