Healthcare Finance News December 30, 2025
By Susan Morse

The health system expects over $40 million in net revenue improvement on an annualized basis.

Baylor Scott & White Health’s use of AI in the revenue cycle is expected to result in an annualized $40 million net revenue improvement.

The large Texas health system of 52 hospitals was able to accomplish this through a partnership with Accuity, a physician-led technology company. BSWH started with a two-month pilot of Accuity’s Amplifi AI technology in February at its flagship hospital and realized strong ROI, according to Sarah Knodel, senior vice president of Revenue Cycle.

In May, BSWH deployed Amplifi AI technology at 26 of its locations.

Six months later in November, BSWH had captured an incremental $20.6 million in revenue, according to...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Technology
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