MedCity News August 6, 2025
Stephanie Baum

Yusuf Qasim, President of Payments Optimization at Zelis, discussed how the company is transforming healthcare payments from a fragmented, patchwork system into a modern, digital infrastructure.

The U.S. healthcare payments system is plagued by fragmentation, delays, and administrative waste—25% of healthcare costs go toward manual processes alone. Providers chase missing payments and struggle to reconcile claims across redundant portals. Meanwhile, payers, who aren’t built to function as banks, face inefficiencies and frustrated partners. The persistent disconnect between payments and data has resulted in eroded trust and wasted resources for everybody in the system.

Yusuf Qasim, President of Zelis’s payments business, co-founded Pay-Plus Solutions in 2011. After its acquisition by Zelis in 2019, Qasim helped build what would become ZAPP—the...

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