Lifeline writes off losses to balance books

A major Vancouver provider of behavioral health services has used accounting measures to balance its books after having trouble getting patients and insurers to pay their bills.

Lifeline Connections, which serves people struggling with addiction and mental illness in Clark County, wrote off $3.2 million in expected losses for billed services, according to Andrea Brooks, the nonprofit’s president.

The organization cares for more than 5,000 patients a year…

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