MedCity News January 14, 2025
Stephanie Baum

In an interview, Zelis CEO Amanda Eisel shared her perspective on how the company is solving the problems of a fragmented health financial system to benefit all.

So often in healthcare patients feel helpless to take an active role in their care journey — and for several reasons. It can be difficult to know which doctors or specialists are in-network, what procedures will cost, and confusing to know how, when, and what to pay for care received. The billing and payments process in healthcare is equally frustrating for stakeholders across the industry who often rely on outdated, inaccurate data and inefficient payment systems. This is further exacerbated by a fragmented health system with disparate technology solutions that don’t communicate well...

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