Chief Healthcare Executive March 24, 2024
Tom Cox

Both healthcare and solutions providers must embrace new technologies and work together to move toward a more integrated, efficient, and patient-friendly healthcare system.

Once considered luxuries, new technologies and AI-enhanced solutions to manage the business side of healthcare have now become necessities for providers.

We saw interest in modern approaches gain great momentum during the COVID-era, which is now transitioning into widespread adoption. It comes at a poignant time.

As the industry is increasingly burdened by inflation, complex regulations, staffing shortages, and ever-changing payer rules, the role of these innovations and the administrative partners that provide them have evolved warranting a much closer and collaborative relationship.

Both healthcare and solutions providers must embrace new technologies and work together to move...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Technology
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