Hospitals, health systems, physician practices and healthcare organizations are experiencing increasingly complex revenue cycles, working with government and private payers as well as patients to collect. Here are more than 160 companies with revenue cycle management solutions in the healthcare space.
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Note: Revenue cycle companies do not and cannot pay for inclusion on this list. This list is not a ranking or rating and companies are listed in alphabetical order.
4medica (Marina del Rey, Calif.). 4medica was founded as a cloud-based clinical data exchange provider with the company's flagship clinical integration platform, iEHR, addressing connectivity needs for meaningful use requirements. The software-as-a-service solution is designed for easy deployment at hospitals, health systems, physician groups and care delivery organizations such as ACOs, and touts more than 100 institutional customers with 30,000 physician users.
Abeo (Irving, Texas). Abeo provides billing solutions for physician practices, surgery centers and hospitals with clients in 40 states across the U.S. The company's revenue cycle management services include demographic and charge entry, coding, payer enrollment, provider credentialing, accounts receivable follow-up and denial management. Abeo also offers practice management services, full transcription and support as well as anesthesia billing software.
Accenture (Dublin, Ireland). Accenture's team of experts provides insights and technologies for healthcare organizations to accelerate insight-driven health. The company gives insight into digital health, operational transformation and healthcare consumerism with clinical and health management services, health administration services and health enterprise operations.
Access Healthcare (Dallas). Access Healthcare works with healthcare providers to improve revenue cycle management and focus strategic priorities, including improved profitability and patient experience. Access Healthcare serves healthcare organizations of all sizes, including dental service providers, to achieve better revenue cycle results with best practices that can increase the bottom line.
AccessOne (Charlotte, N.C.). AccessOne offers payment options to help patients manage healthcare costs while driving hospital reimbursement. The company can provide comprehensive low- and no-interest payment options for all patient balance types. Patients are not denied credit due for any reason and there isn't a cap in account size. The solution supports scalable compliance with 501® regulations, state and federal consumer credit laws, and HIPAA.
ACI Worldwide (Naples, Fla.). Healthcare providers collect up to 27 percent more with new patient financial engagement technology. ACI Worldwide offers innovative new ways to engage patients before, during and after appointments to accelerate your cash flow.
ACN Healthcare (India). ACN Healthcare is a revenue cycle management company focused on end-to-end medical billing services. The company provides services such as demo entry, charge entry, coding, accounts receivable follow-up and E/B verification to hospitals and physician groups. ACN has an onshore/offshore model and focuses on healthcare verticals to bring value to client organizations.
AdvantEdge Healthcare Solutions (Lombard, Ill.). AdvantEdge Healthcare Solutions developed a suite of revenue cycle management solutions, including medical billing, coding and analytics. The company is designed to assist ASCs, physician groups, hospitals and behavior health agencies. The medical billing company develops and uses medical billing technology paired with IBM Power System technology to deliver healthcare organizations value.
Advantmed (Santa Ana, Calif.). Advantmed is an integrated risk adjustment optimization and quality improvement company dedicated to helping risk-bearing entities. Advantmed partners with organizations to deliver the optimal combination of unique solutions to help them achieve their objectives. The company’s solutions include medical record retrieval, medical record abstraction, risk adjustment coding, risk adjustment suspecting and targeting, NCQA-certified HEDIS® software, compliance and audit services, and health risk assessments. Advantmed’s ELEVATE! Healthcare™ platform delivers fully transparent insights for all solutions.
Advantum Health (Louisville, Ky.). Advantum Health helps healthcare providers maximize revenues and practice medicine without administrative burden. Advantum offers full-service revenue cycle solutions--including billing, credentialing, pre-authorization, and referral management and intuitive analytics dashboards--through one trusted vendor.
AIE Medical Management (Washington, D.C.). AIE Medical Management provides a full spectrum of solutions for modern day medical groups and hospitals. Revenue cycle management, coding, credentialing, transcription and virtual medical scribe are just a few in a vast array of service lines that this company specializes in. AIE works with each practice to navigate the fast paced and constantly changing world of medicine, ensuring the best outcomes, reducing administrative burden and improving the quality of life for each provider. This company goes a step above with the practice, to be a partner in all areas of the goals that they may have that involve business development and growth while allowing the providers to get back to doing what they do best…the practice of medicine.
All Right Medical Management Services. All Right Medical Management Services provides revenue cycle and EHR solutions to healthcare organizations. The company focuses on maximizing a healthcare provider's bottom line through billing and coding, denial management, accounts receivable and collections services. All Right Medical Management experts work with healthcare organizations to develop proper and efficient workflows for each step of the revenue cycle process.
Allsec Technologies (Irving, Texas). As a publicly traded Carlyle portfolio company, Allsec Technologies has over 3,000 team members with operations in the U.S., India, and The Philippines. The company's client list includes some of the best known global brands in the world including some of the largest banks, leading e-commerce companies, and healthcare providers. Allsec Technologies' enhanced data capture solution helps healthcare providers eliminate manual data entry of requisitions and EOB’s. HL7 output files of requisitions and postable 835 files of paper EOB’s are available within 24 hours of receipt of scanned images -- all with no upfront capital expense. Allsec is also available for special projects including manual data processing, correcting diagnosis codes and or rekeying bad data from EOB's or requisitions. The company also works with large medical billers and RCM companies providing data entry, outsourced customer care and other subcontract services. Most importantly, Allsec delivers services through flexible business models that yield results to your bottom line, typically driving over 30 percent reduction in operating costs.
Americollect (Manitowoc, Wis.). Originally launched as a healthcare collections business in 1964, Americollect was purchased in 1999 and grew into a 250-member team serving more than 70 hospitals and 7,000 physicians. The company focuses on hospital, medical group and radiology collections, using a "ridiculously nice" strategy to recover patient payments. Americollect specialists verify patient demographic data, contact patients and man a 24-hour online chat box that allows users to connect with collectors online.
Amitech Solutions (St. Louis). Amitech is a healthcare data analytics and management consulting firm aiming to leverage the value of data analytics to help payers and providers create value. The company's solutions include management consulting and information management as well as a big data and "internet of things"-driven population health solutions to help payers, providers and employers understand their populations and engage them to drive down costs.
Anesthesia Billing Bridge (Dickinson, Texas). AnesthesiaBillingBridge provides medical billing and revenue cycle management solutions for anesthesia practices, surgery centers and hospitals. The company is a Texas-based company with a stable client-base. We provide payer enrollment, provider credentialing and MACRA support for anesthesiologists. The company offers technology-enabled revenue management services to eliminate inconsistencies and to provide our clients with a panoramic view of our billing operations.
AnnexMed (Sunnyside, N.Y.). Launched in 2004, AnnexMed is a revenue cycle management services provider for institutions across the country. The company offers medical coding, billing and collections services as well as data entry and accounts receivable management. AnnexMed provides 24/7 customer support for a diverse array of customers and can be scaled up quickly to meet increasing business needs.
Anthro Innovations (Burbank, Ill.). Anthro Innovations is a small group of physicians and revenue cycle specialists who aim to level the playing field between payers and providers with RevRecover, a self-learning, artificial intelligence system designed to automatically follow up on rejected claims. The system could increase payments and reduce the time and labor costs associated with working rejected claims. RevRecover is not a billing or practice management system; rather, it sits on top of systems to adjudicate rejections and denials.
Apex Revenue Technologies (St. Paul, Minn.). Apex Revenue Technologies was founded in 1995 as a national provider of technology-based solutions and services to improve healthcare provider revenue cycles. The company developed cloud-based software that promotes patient financial engagement and increases patient revenue. The Apex payment solution could increase cash by 10 percent, reduce bad debt by 15 percent, increase revenue, and help track and achieve revenue goals.
Athenahealth (Watertown, Mass.). Founded in 1997, athenahealth provides medical record, revenue cycle, patient engagement, care coordination and population health services for hospital and ambulatory clients. The company has a network of 100,000 providers covering 98 million patients who benefit from its practice management, patient engagement and population health services. Best in KLAS ranked athenahealth's EHR No. 1 among physician groups of 11 to 75 physicians in 2017.
Atos (Beszons, France). Atos helps providers deliver a personalized and secure healthcare experience that improves revenue optimization and patient care. Part of a $13 billion global company, Atos is one of the fastest growing companies in North American healthcare. Key health information management solutions include end-to-end revenue cycle management, EHR Optimization, coding audit and compliance as well as clinical documentation improvement to help providers prepare for the next generation of healthcare. Additional capabilities in end-to-end data management, cybersecurity, and cloud technologies help providers minimize capital expenses while delivering state of the art networking, IoT and cyber security for their environments.
ATOM Consulting (New York City). ATOM Consulting Inc. is a “Claim Life Cycle Management” company offering a comprehensive range of services ranging from simple transaction services to audit & analytical services, across the provider and payer domains. The revenue cycle management services provided by ATOM Consulting Inc are an end-to-end solution which helps the hospitals and health systems to focus on their core functions. The company's approach is to partner with the health care providers to provide comprehensive solutions on claim processing methodology, the applicable guidelines, exceptions and restrictions. ATOM Consulting's simplified solutions make the revenue cycle management easy and worry free by mitigating the common risks of billing errors, coding inconsistencies and eradicate all/any threats that can hinder the collections.
Avaap (Edison, N.J.). Avaap is an IT services and solutions provider for organizations that use Infor and Epic enterprise software applications. The company's global community includes experienced technical and business process consultants who serve as resources to more than 250 customers.
Availity (Jacksonville, Fla.). Launched in 2001 as a joint venture between Florida Blue and Humana, Availity was initially founded to streamline processes among payers and reduce administrative abrasion between payers and providers. Today, the company operates a large real-time information network focused on the healthcare industry, connecting providers, health plans and technology partners. The company aims to fix the provider data management process and create real-time communication of risk and quality information between payers and providers. Availity also offers revenue cycle and patient financial management solutions, helping providers prepare for consumerism and value-based care.
Aviacode (Salt Lake City). Aviacode provides a medical coding solutions platform aimed at solving coding problems, creating efficiencies, and improving revenue and cash flow. The company includes more than 1,000 medical coders serving 8,800 physicians in more than 61 medical specialties. Aviacode's solution codes 590,962 charts per month and has supported $50 billion in medical coding revenue billed. The company's platform provides coding compliance and audit services, coding denial management and clinical documentation improvement services.
Ayasdi (Menlo Park, Calif.). More than 300 healthcare organizations use Ayasdi's intelligent applications and artificial intelligence platform to solve care optimization, population health, precision medicine and financial management challenges. The company is focused on helping health systems, payers and medical researchers harness artificial intelligence and big data to improve care and make medical breakthrough discoveries.
BillingParadise (Taylor, Texas). BillingParadise is founded as a revenue cycle management company headquartered in California. The company's extended client base and offices are located in Texas, Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Minnesota. BillingParadise's revenue cycle experts developed a workflow management and productivity tracking application that integrates with major EHRs to help our clients streamline and automate their revenue cycle process. BillingParadise has 15 years of experience in the revenue cycle industry. The company's coding and credentialing experts are CPC, CRC, CPCS, and ICD-10 certified to help our clients in risk adjustment, coding compliance, credentialing and managed care contracts. BillingParadise also offers MACRA consulting and reporting services for our entire client base. Our company provides services to individual physician providers, physicians groups and multi-specialty hospitals in and across USA.
BillingTree (Phoenix). BillingTree provides payment solution products and services for organizations to increase efficiency and decrease costs associated with processing payments. Founded in 2003, BillingTree aims to understand the marketplace and grow payments with technology so customers can accept multiple payment channels and maximize value.
Bluetree Network (Madison, Wis.). Bluetree Network partners with healthcare organizations to maximize Epic's value. Founded by former Epic leaders, the company's experts have distinct knowledge of the challenges associated with implementing the EHR and can help organizations manage their talent, revenue cycle and operations. Bluetree Network has worked with healthcare organizations to overcome staffing and support issues, train and mentor individuals, and solve strategic problems.
Bolder Healthcare Solutions (Louisville, Ky.). Bolder Healthcare Solutions serves as the parent company to several healthcare revenue cycle organizations providing the full spectrum of revenue cycle management services. BHS companies can help healthcare organizations with insurance billing and follow-up, legacy accounts receivable systems conversions, early out self-pay and bad debt collections, and Medicaid eligibility enrollment, among other services. The company serves more than 1,400 client locations and 2,200 specialists nationwide.
Canon USA (Huntington, N.Y.). Canon USA provides consumer, business-to-business and industrial imaging solutions. The company also partners with Triagetech, a cost-savings and cost-assurance program for enterprise healthcare clients, to capture and control initiatives for high-quality asset deployment. Triagetech partners with clients to review how data is handled and provide recommendations to optimize security, efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Cantata Health (Hauppauge, N.Y.). Cantata Health provides advanced revenue cycle management and EMR applications for acute and post-acute care hospitals as well as long term care facilities. The company has more than 1,900 customer installs across hospitals, clinics and systems in the U.S.
Capio Partners (Sherman, Texas). Capio manages healthcare accounts with the goal of maximizing returns on nonperforming accounts and improving revenue cycle management. The company also keeps an eye on compliance for hospitals and healthcare providers, ensuring they meet CMS directives and cost reporting rules while also managing aged non-Medicare accounts receivable after the organization claims Medicare uncollectible receivables on their cost report.
CareCloud (Miami). CareCloud is the leading provider of cloud-based revenue cycle management (RCM), practice management (PM), electronic health record (EHR), and patient experience management (PXM) solutions for high-performance medical groups. CareCloud helps clients increase financial and operational performance, streamline clinical workflows, and improve patient care nationwide. The company currently manages more than $4 billion in annualized accounts receivable on its integrated clinical and financial platform.
CareCredit (Costa Mesa, Calif.). CareCredit is a healthcare credit card accepted at more than 200,000 locations nationwide, providing patients with financing options. CareCredit aims to help patients pay out-of-pocket medical costs and improve provider collections. With more than 30 years of experience in the industry, CareCredit has served more than 1 million patients and built a network of 200,000 healthcare providers.
CarePayment (Nashville, Tenn.). CarePayment is a patient financial engagement company that accelerates providers' transition to the new consumer-driven healthcare market. Powered by advanced technology and analytics, our innovative patient financing solutions improve patient satisfaction and loyalty while delivering superior financial results. By partnering with healthcare providers to make affordable financial options available, CarePayment helps patients get the care they need, when they need it, while protecting the financial health of provider organizations so they can continue to offer valuable care to the community.
CBOSS (Poland, Ohio). CBOSS is a service provider and partner to government and private-sector clients, providing the CBOSS Central Payment Portal to centralize administration for all electronic payments. The company provides bank integration support and 24/7 access for clients and their customers. Founded in 1994, CBOSS provides enterprise software solutions and managed services to more than 700 businesses and government agencies.
CCi (Winston-Salem, N.C.). CCi is an employee-owned company founded in 1972 that provides hospitals and physicians with low-cost collections services and software. The company currently has more than 190 healthcare clients who benefit from the company's expertise in HIS, patient communications, revenue cycle management and payment technologies.
Change Healthcare (Nashville, Tenn.). Change Healthcare is a large, independent healthcare technology company that works alongside customers and partners to enable better patient care, choice and outcomes at scale. The company provides software and analytics, network solutions, and technology-enabled services for government payers, employers, hospitals, physicians and others. The 15,000-member Change Healthcare team has 2,100 payer connections and 5,500 hospital connections across the country.
CHMB (Escondido, Calif.). CHMB works with providers and health systems to manage the revenue cycle, maximize reimbursements, reduce costs and increase cash flow. More than 11,000 physicians use CHMB solutions to improve practice profitability and optimize healthcare technology investments.
Cimcor (Merrillville, Ind.). Founded in 1997, Cimcor focuses on software security, integrity and compliance. The company's flagship software product helps organizations monitor and protect physical, virtual and cloud-based IT assets in real-time. In addition to ensuring organizations' IT assets are secure and compliant, the software tracks the user that makes changes, what changes are made and how changes are made.
Cirius Group (Pleasant Hill, Calif.). The Cirius Group provides revenue cycle systems for hospitals and large medical groups. The company's offerings include 1500 claims editing with EDI, remittance processing, denial tracking and contract management. Designed to improve financial performance and productivity, Cirius solutions and services integrate into an organization's existing infrastructure and keep hospitals and medical groups in compliance with federal standards.
ClearBalance (San Diego). Founded in 1992, ClearBalance provides a consumer-friendly patient loan program to hospitals and health systems across the U.S. The company has served more than 4 million patient accounts at hundreds of healthcare organizations. ClearBalance has functions for quick pay, reviewing transaction history and making online payments.
ClinIntell (Seattle). ClinIntell is a CDI data analytics and physician training software firm that leverages proprietary predictive analytics to affect long-term change in physician documentation practices. The company's analytics provide a vehicle to measure and report individual physician documentation performance and compare performance to perfect severity documentation specific to the physician's patient mix.
CodeOne (Monument, Colo.). CodeOne was founded in 2001 and provides services in all aspects of revenue cycle. In addition to medical billing, CodeOne also provides consulting services in areas including practice analysis, MACRA, coding review, audit reconciliation, practice compliance and business coaching. Our team comes from a diverse background of medical billing, practice management, managed care leadership and payer organizations.
Colburn Hill Group (Manchester, N.H.). Colburn Hill Group provides management expertise and automated solutions for healthcare provider revenue cycle management, including follow-up, denials, work listing and cash reconciliation functions. The company provides consulting and management, low balance solutions, interim management and improved clean claim rates to customers.
Collect Rx (Rockville, Md.). Collect Rx provides services to maximize out-of-network reimbursement to hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, physicians and other healthcare providers. The company's proprietary CRXIS business intelligence engine and industry expertise help healthcare providers increase revenue, save time and improve the bottom line. In addition to out-of-network expertise, the company provides accounts receivable recovery, knowledge of payer-side incentives and healthcare recovery attorneys.
Commvault (Tinton Falls, N.J.). Commvault is a data protection and information management solutions provider focused on helping healthcare organizations handle high volumes of data, meet compliance requirements and deliver quality care through a single integrated platform. The company has more than 2,000 healthcare customers using its products and services, including EHR data protection, clinical archiving and healthcare business solutions.
Conifer Health (Dallas). Conifer Health provides managed services to health systems, health plans and managed populations. The company focuses on managing the overall financial performance of an organization, whether it is fee-for-service or fee-for-value. With more than 30 years of healthcare operations management experience, Conifer can provide deeply rooted hospital and physician knowledge as well as key insights into innovation investments that can help build relationships between hospitals, physicians, employers and consumers.
Convergent (Gainesville, Va.). Convergent Revenue Cycle Management, Inc., has more than 30 years of history helping providers enhance patient experience and improve financial performance. The company empowers providers across the nation through our innovative patient-focused contact center technology, a unique attorney-drive approach, adaptable workflows and next generation analytics. CRCM is the leading provider of Aged Problem Claims, Conversion Accounts, Insurance Early-Out, Workers' Compensation, Motor Vehicle Accident and Self-Pay Solutions. In addition to helping clients resolve their most complex reimbursement issues, CRCM’s legal workshops, training, and real-time interactive reporting enhance all aspects of the revenue cycle.
CrossChx (Columbus, Ohio). CrossChx is an artificial intelligence company offering Olive, an AI solution that acts as a 24/7 virtual care assistant. Olive automates repetitive, high-volume tasks and workflows. Olive can also help reduce costs by eliminating clerical errors that lead to improper billing and boost efficiency by transferring data between numerous systems. More than 300 organizations nationwide partner with CrossChx, which touts more than 70 million unique patient IDs for healthcare.
DaisyBill (New York City). Specifically built for the complex revenue cycle challenges of workers’ comp, DaisyBill offers cloud-based solutions to get providers who treat injured workers paid timely and properly. DaisyBill’s solutions include SaaS billing software as well as complete end-to-end account management services. The company is trusted by over 1,500 physician practices, ASCs, Outpatient Hospitals and pharmacies. DaisyBill eliminates the administrative pain of workers’ comp while maximizing revenue and drastically reducing A/R from treating injured workers. The company's advanced technology and industry experts also streamline practice management workflows and our targeted actionable analytics help drive growth.
Datica (Madison, Wis.). Datica aims to solve the problem of HIPAA compliance in the cloud and enable secure data exchange between digital health and EHRs. More than 500 healthcare customers use Datica to ensure their clouds are compliant and their data is securely interoperable. Founded in 2013 as Catalyze, the company achieved its first HITRUST CSF certification in 2015 and raised $6.5 million in Series B financing last year.
Diamond Healthcare Communications (Carol Stream, Ill.). Diamond Healthcare Communications (DHC) specializes in creating and delivering patient obligation communications for healthcare revenue cycle management. Through their proprietary technology, tools, and processes they help providers accelerate their accounts receivable cash flow, enhance financial management, and improve their image with their patients. DHC provides patient-focused custom statement solutions both in print and digital formats that help improve patients’ understanding of their financial obligation to speed up payment collection and create a more positive patient experience — all delivered via a transparent, cost-effective print management system that boosts staff productivity and reduces costs.
Dolbey (Cincinnati). Dolbey supports a suite of solutions designed to improve productivity while delivering better documentation for coding and billing. The solution offers physicians a flexible workflow with dictation or speech recognition as well as powerful computer-assisted coding, clinical documentation improvement, care measures abstraction and reporting. Dolbey has more than 3,500 accounts and 40-plus authorized sales, service and support centers nationwide.
eAdhere Solutions (Cleveland). eAdhere Solutions connects healthcare providers and behavioral health professionals to improve outcomes for patients with behavioral health conditions. The company's platform facilitates the connection between patients and behavioral health providers by managing referrals and connecting with each of the patient's providers.
eCatalyst Healthcare Solutions (Glendale, Ariz.). eCatalyst provides coding, auditing, CDI, MPI, revenue cycle and strategic HIM consulting to hospitals, physician practices and health systems. The company's Synergy Engage real-time ambulatory CDI solution is designed to increase throughput and improve HCC capture rates.
ECLAT Health Solutions (Centerville, Va.). ECLAT Health Solutions is a comprehensive domestic and international healthcare support service provider of medical coding, medical billing, ICD-10 auditing, that delivers efficient, accurate, secure, and affordable RCM. We are a SOC 2 Compliant and ISO 27001: 2013 Certified entity, with a talented team of AHIMA and AAPC accredited medical coders, trained to complement CDI teams for optimum results. ECLAT works with a variety of healthcare providers, from large hospital facilities to small independent practices, nationwide. We understand the importance of creating customized delivery models that are a brilliant combination of domain expertise, operational excellence, and effective use of technology.
efficientC (Pewaukee, Wis.) efficientC (SaaS) has proven instrumental to healthcare business offices - from critical access hospitals to large health systems seeking to improve GDRO, cash flow, and aging. efficientC provides a single solution for clearinghouse services, claim scrubbing/editing, appeal processing, and denial management. Our user developed technology delivers faster processing, elimination of denials, quicker payments, and a shorter claim cycle. In-depth reporting tools turns valuable data into actionable business intelligence for CFOs.
EnableComp (Franklin, Tenn.). EnableComp works with over 600 hospitals and health systems nationwide to identify and collect every penny they are entitled to for the services they provide injured workers. Since 2000, the company's robust proprietary technology has been populated with state fee schedules, clinical and jurisdictional conditions, and payer behavior data for more than $10 billion worth of workers’ compensation claims. The company's revenue services team has specialized expertise in working with the payers in this unique and complicated reimbursement class. EnableComp offers a variety of work comp revenue management services to assure their clients have been paid correctly historically, and to see that they receive timely, fair and accurate payment for their current claims.
Ensemble Health Partners (North Carolina). Ensemble Health Partners specializes in full revenue cycle outsource solutions, AR acceleration and run down, denials and underpayments, complex claims, invoice and vendor analytics. Ensemble Health Partners provides revenue cycle solutions, creating real value for our clients, by building relationships, reducing revenue cycle spend and delivering exceptional results. The company partners with hospitals across the United States to make real and lasting improvements utilizing our experienced hospital operations expertise.
eSentire (Ontario, Canada). eSentire is a pure-play managed detection and response service provider that aims to keep organizations safe from cyber attacks. The company protects more than $3 trillion in corporate assets and delivers enterprise-grade protection while complying with regulatory requirements. Founded in 2001, the privately held company delivers tailored services to midsized enterprises.
eSolutions (Santa Rosa, Calif.). ESolutions provides Medicare accounts receivable reduction services for health systems nationwide. The company's Medicare Enterprise Package automates claims editing, and additional tools track and analyze Medicare claims to identify and prevent problematic billing trends. ESolutions also provides audit management improvements through its esMD solution.
Experian Health (Costa Mesa, Calif.). Experian Health partners with more than 3,200 hospitals and health systems, as well as 10,000 other healthcare providers, on revenue cycle management, identity management, patient engagement and care management. Experian focuses on solutions to help healthcare providers make the transition to value-based care by automating the front- and back-end revenue cycle management processes.
ezDI (Louisville, Ky.). Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, ezDI, Inc. focuses on developing healthcare IT solutions that leverage cutting-edge technologies including natural language processing, machine learning, semantic web and high performance cloud computing. The goal is to put operational data in the hands of healthcare professionals to help them proactively identify patients at risk, patterns in disease and treatment outcomes. ezDI builds intuitive healthcare IT solutions spanning clinical documentation improvement, computer-assisted coding, medical transcription, analytics and more. ezDI has been named as one of the top 100 highly innovative companies at TiECon 2014 and ranked #1 in the Semantic Evaluation of Clinical Data (SemEval) competition for the year 2015.
Formativ Health (New York City). Formativ Health partners with physician practices, hospitals and health systems to help them improve financial health, adapt to changing risk-based payment models, increase practice productivity and physician satisfaction, and significantly enhance the patient experience. Our holistic RCM solutions are enabled by our agnostic technology, and the first to span the entire care continuum, from patient access through collections and beyond, offering a portfolio of solutions that can be implemented in modules or end-to-end, tailored to the provider's needs.
FormFast (St. Louis). FormFast has served more than 1,000 hospitals over the past 25 years, providing enterprise software platforms to integrate with EHRs that can automate documents, capture data and accelerate workflows. The company aims to help healthcare organizations achieve the standardization and operational efficiency necessary to deliver quality care.
Galen Healthcare Solutions (Chicago). Galen Healthcare Solutions is a healthcare IT technical and professional services and solutions company providing cross-platform expertise. Galen has partnered with more than 300 specialty practices, hospitals, health information exchanges and healthcare organizations to provide consulting services such as strategy, clinical archival, data migration, project management and interoperability.
GBS Corporation (North Canton, Ohio). GBS Revenue Cycle Management provides revenue cycle management services for healthcare organizations, assisting in reaching financial objectives by streamlining collection. GBS helps improve profitability and productivity while reducing costs and overhead.
GeBBs Healthcare Solutions (Los Angeles). GeBBS Healthcare Solutions is a technology-enabled revenue cycle management solutions provider. The company's technology is designed to help clients improve financial performance, compliance and patient satisfaction. GeBBS has a 4,000-member global workforce collaborating on solutions for HIM, eligibility and verification, accounts receivable management. and patient access.
Global Healthcare Alliance (Houston). Global Healthcare Alliance provides revenue cycle solutions in value-based healthcare, helping organizations make the transition from fee-for-service. With more than 30 years of experience in the field optimizing sustainable reimbursement programs that benefit providers, payers and patients, Global offers services including patient registration and scheduling; medical billing analytics and reporting; EHR interface integration; and reimbursement underpayment tracking.
Global Recovery Alliance AG (Baar, Switzerland). Global Recovery Alliance AG assists hospitals and health systems with international accounts receivable. Launched in 1998, the company has worked with 1,500 hospitals in the U.S., supporting the patient financial services team in global collections. The company has five offices worldwide and 20 languages spoken in-house.
Grant Thornton (Chicago). Grant Thornton delivers solutions and operational improvements that help providers meet patient care, compliance and business needs. The company provides security and privacy protection, revenue cycle management and health technology solutions with personalized insight into how organizations can standardize processes and integrate workflow optimization for increased value.
Harmony Healthcare (Tampa, Fla.). Harmony Healthcare provides healthcare revenue cycle management strategies and workforce solutions, as well as expertise to help healthcare organizations improve clinical and financial outcomes. The company provides coding support, HIM leadership, clinical documentation improvement, audit validation review and revenue integrity solutions to help healthcare organizations manage their revenue cycles.
Harmony Healthcare IT (South Bend, Ind.). Harmony Healthcare IT offers a product that allows users to decommission legacy systems and secure records in the long term. The solution consolidates data silos and reduces maintenance costs in IT as well as helping organizations create better workflows for clinicians and HIM resources.
Healogics (Jacksonville, Fla.). Healogics provides advanced wound care services and manages nearly 800 wound care centers across the country that serve nearly 300,000 patients per year. The connected network of centers, partner hospitals and academic medical centers use an evidence-based, systematic approach to chronic wound management.
Healthcare Excellence Institute (Phoenix). HEI’s team of health system engineers works with healthcare provider organizations to transform clinical delivery, patient experience, and financial performance. Utilizing a health systems engineering approach coupled with patented technology, HEI removes costs and complexity by re-engineering provider operations to improve clinical network integration, allowing them to successfully take on more risk-bearing reimbursement models.
Healthcare Resource Group (Spokane Valley, Wash.). Health Resource Group provides revenue cycle management service solutions for healthcare facilities. The company's suite includes tools to optimize patient financial services and health information management departments, designed to increase efficiency and profitability. HRG's revenue cycle management services also cover audits, revenue recovery, revenue cycle advisory and denial management.
HealthFirst Financial (Springfield, Ore.). HealthFirst Financial partners with healthcare providers on affordable financing options for patients' out-of-pocket healthcare expenses. The company aims to help patients access healthcare while helping providers reverse bad debt and diminishing cash flow. More than 220 facilities use HealthFirst financial, and the company has funded more than $336 million since inception.
HealthRise (Southfield, Mich.). HealthRise is an end-to-end revenue cycle management consulting firm that is passionate about helping identify, prioritize and quickly eliminate obstacles in the way of a healthy revenue cycle. The company provides the right people with relevant expertise to maximize your people, processes, technology and results. The company works with clients to build sustainable operational improvements generating a more efficient operating state with increased revenue. HealthRise approach provides insightful management training to ensure that your team can sustain results in an ever-changing environment. Throughout an engagement, we focus on the most important metrics and leverage analytics to guide re-engineering of processes, optimization of your technology and maintain a clear focus on the right targets — resulting in meaningful revenue gain. The company's flexible tactics are effective in project scopes of varying sizes.
HELP Financial Corporation (Plymouth, Mich.). HELP Financial provides patient financing to customers across the country. The company helps patients manage out-of-pocket healthcare expenses, providing upfront funding while decreasing the payment plan administration on the provider side. Serving its first customer in 1989, HELP Financial has since provided more than $1 billion in funding to provider partners.
himagine solutions (St. Louis, Missouri). For more than 20 years, himagine has been 100% focused on the healthcare industry and has grown to the largest, independent provider of outsourced HIM services in the U.S. himagine is committed to solving healthcare providers’ HIM and reimbursement challenges with innovative and differentiated solutions. This mission led us in the development of our Enterprise Health Information Management (HIM) solution, a scalable, managed coding platform enabling superior quality, productivity and compliance focus. himagine’s services include coding, audit, CDI, registry, and consulting.
Hiteks Solutions (New York City). Hiteks Solutions' Hiteks Insight: Real-Time Revenue Rescue platform provides computer-assisted physician documentation solutions at the point of care inside the EHR. The platform combines proprietary artificial intelligence and sub-second technology to send clarifications to physicians instantaneously and provide accurate feedback on specialty diagnoses, ICD-10 coding and quality abstraction and reporting.
HITRUST (Frisco, Texas). HITRUST is a nonprofit alliance that develops, maintains and provides broad access to compliance management and de-identification frameworks, as well as related assessment and assurance methodologies to organizations so they can create, store and exchange information securely. Founded in 2007, the company also leads advocacy efforts, awareness and education related to information protection.
Hollis Cobb Associates, Inc. (Duluth, Georgia). Since 1977, Hollis Cobb has been providing early out and bad debt collections services, as well as insurance follow-up, denials management, A/R work down, special projects, and other business office functions such as pre-certification, pre-registration, and customer service for large hospitals and health systems throughout the United States.
Hospital IQ (Newton, Mass.). Hospital IQ works with hospitals and healthcare providers to optimize long-term strategies for the future. The company's cloud-based operations planning and management platform solutions are designed to provide operational clarity and data transparency that can help organizations achieve financial stability and growth.
Huntington Technology Finance (Chicago). Huntington Technology Finance is an asset and finance provider with more than 30 years of experience partnering with hospitals. The company's inpatient Technology Refresh Programs are designed to integrate into existing processes to help control costs, and include wearable clinical devices and mobile workstations for pharmacy automation, digital cath labs and robotic surgical devices. Huntington provides customized financing to meet advanced technology needs.
Imagine Software (Charlotte, N.C.). Imagine Software provides billing automation software and revenue management applications, offering technology solutions for medical billing offices, practices and hospitals. The company serves more than 40,000 physicians across multiple specialties, helping to improve financial efficiency, build provider reputation and enhance the patient experience.
Impact Advisors (Naperville, Ill.). Impact Advisors is a national healthcare IT consulting firm focused on delivering strategic advisory, implementation and optimization services. The company provides a suite of patient access, clinical and revenue cycle services to meet their clients' needs.
In2itive (Overland Park, Kan.). In2itive Business Solutions is a full-service healthcare revenue cycle management consultation firm focused on the ambulatory surgery center, hospital and physician practice fields. The company's leadership team has more than 75 collective years reconciling accounts, filing claims and uncovering lost revenue. In2itive's healthcare business consultants can plug in to existing software or create a new hosted system to set up a fully transparent workflow that helps organizations keep finances on track.
Infinx (San Jose, Calif.) Infinx provides revenue cycle management (RCM) solutions for healthcare practices in multiple specialties, including radiology, pharmacy, pathology, and plastic surgery. Combining the strength of a cloud-based RCM platform with an expert team of AAPC-certified medical coders and billing specialists, the company delivers solutions that focus on increasing revenue and improving cash flow. Infinx enables clients to shift emphasis from administrative details to billable patient care. Backed by 40 years of consistent innovation in the Tandon Group of companies, Infinx achieves dynamic bottom-line results for healthcare providers.
Ingenious Med (Atlanta). Ingenious Med produced a physician-designed app with patient and charge capabilities that can simplify workflow for practices and health systems. The app also promotes care coordination and communication, along with Ingenious Med's point-of-care app, to increase revenue, align care teams and reduce variation in care. Founded in 1999, the company's platform has the potential to touch one in six hospitalized patients.
Innovaccer (Berkeley, Calif.). Innovaccer is a healthcare analytics company that offers Datashop, its proprietary product developed to simplify complex data at all points of care and streamline the information. Datashop is ideal to help hospitals and healthcare providers shift to value-focused organizations. The solution can provide key insights and predictions for organizations as they make impactful decisions in the future.
Innovative Healthcare Systems (Edmond, Okla.). Innovative Healthcare Systems provides revenue cycle management solutions to organizations to assist with the contracting, credentialing, coding and billing processes as well as reimbursement analysis. The company's partners have access to patient portals and customer service capabilities as well as EMR and hospital IS integration, collection strategies, and reporting capabilities.
InstaMed (Philadelphia). InstaMed provides a payment platform that processes tens of billions of dollars in healthcare payments annually. The company's network connects around two-thirds of the healthcare market, including payers, providers and consumers, on one platform to reduce the risk, cost and complexity of working with multiple payment vendors.
Integrated Health Management Services (Phoenix). Integrated Health Management Services is a revenue cycle management company that focuses on government payers. IHMS helps hospitals maximize revenue from uninsured patients by enrolling them in Medicaid, as well as billing and following up with unpaid government receivables. The company aims to help hospitals operate more efficiently and collect payments faster.
Intermedix (Nashville, Tenn.). Intermedix provides technology-enabled and software-as-a-service solutions to healthcare providers, government agencies and corporations to improve practice and revenue cycle management. The company supports more than 15,000 healthcare providers with services and data analytics tools, connecting 95 percent of the U.S. population with crisis management and emergency preparedness technologies. Intermedix supports 15 million patient encounters annually.
InTouch Health (Santa Barbara, Calif.). InTouch Health offers providers technology-enabled solutions to assist in delivering virtual care. The company assists healthcare systems in deploying telehealth applications enterprisewide or off-site, such as in nonaffiliated hospitals and rehab centers. The company's telehealth network serves 130 health systems and 1,750 locations.
Jacobus Consulting (Irvine, Calif.). Jacobus Consulting is a healthcare consulting firm that partners with providers to improve quality, operations and financial performance. The KLAS-rated strategic advisory and management consulting firm focuses on healthcare continuum of care, revenue cycle and transition to value-based care.
Jive Software (Campbell, Calif.). Jive Software offers a single platform for care coordination, critical communication and EHR experience. Jive supports HIPAA compliance and signs HIPAA business associate agreements with its customers. The company also provides a support center and a peer support function that enables clinicians to ask each other questions about using EHR systems.
Leidos Health (Chicago). Leidos is a health IT consulting firm that provides clinical and technical expertise to support clients in selecting, implementing and optimizing IT investments. The firm's experts provide guidance in IT strategy, optimizing technology for clinical workflows, revenue cycle improvement and meeting regulatory requirements. To date, the firm has supported more than 450 go-live projects and earned the 2017 Best in KLAS distinction for technical services.
Lifepoint Informatics (Glen Rock, N.J.). Lifepoint Informatics provides solutions on a unified workflow platform for seamless interoperability across multiple modalities, application layers and end user devices. The company provides data integration solutions that facilitate health information exchange, EHR interfacing and integration, population health management, and quality reporting among disparate clinical systems.
Lightning Bolt Solutions (San Francisco). Lightning Bolt Solutions is the leading provider of automated physician scheduling for hospitals and health systems around the world, managing over 3 million physician shift hours each month. Ranked No. 1 in KLAS by healthcare customers, Lightning Bolt uses advanced AI technology to optimize hospital operations by providing source-of-truth scheduling data to payroll and HR systems and allowing patient access teams to automatically build shift schedules that align physician supply with projected patient demand.
Loyale Healthcare (Lafayette, Calif.). Loyale Healthcare offers an end-to-end suite of solutions addressing provider collections. Founded in 1990 as CashNet, the company focuses on solutions to help providers collect from patients through financing options, balance notification, online payment options and secure digital communications. The solutions can also provide cost estimates, ID verification, and eligibility, deductible and copay information.
Managed Resources (Long Beach, Calif.). Managed Resources is a professional consulting group assisting health systems, hospitals and payers across the United States in achieving accurate and appropriate charging, documentation and payment through revenue cycle management services. Their services include denials and appeals management for clinical and technical denials, clinical denial audits, charge audit and CDI services. Their specialized division, CodingAID provides facility & professional coding, coding audit, CDI staffing and Education and Training, as well as staffing for direct hire, interim management, and contract support.
Martin Gottlieb & Associates (Jacksonville, Fla.). Martin Gottlieb & Associates is a physician billing firm for emergency medicine and urgent care. The company provides coding and billing expertise, representing more than 4 million billed patient visits annually. MGA has improved collections for all of its clients as a long-term physician billing provider.
MC AnalyTXs (Fulshear, Texas). Founded in 1995, MC AnalyTxs's Medicare Review Project has recovered millions in underpayments for hospital clients, including some of the largest teaching hospitals in the country. MCA's proprietary computer system identifies discrepancies in claims for inpatient and outpatient visits for government and managed care payers. MCA is a Gold Level Oracle Partner, with the AnalyTxs AllPayor system featured on Oracle Cloud.
Medasource (Indianapolis). Medasource is a national healthcare technology company that offers clients flexible human capital solutions and customized engagement models to meet and scale projects. The company's consultants support popular technologies for healthcare organizations, including enterprise-level health systems; pharmaceutical, diagnostic and device companies; and health insurance providers. The company has 175 clients in the healthcare industry.
MedAssist Inc (Louisville, Ky.). MedAssist provides a suite of revenue cycle solutions aimed at helping hospitals achieve financial stability. The company's solutions focus on eligibility and enrollment, accounts receivable management and hospital business office management to meet clients' needs as patients are responsible for a greater portion of the payment and the complexity of the revenue cycle grows.
MedData (Brecksville, Ohio). MedData is a national provider of healthcare technology solutions designed to engage patients and improve financial outcomes throughout the healthcare continuum. The company partners with more than 10,000 physicians and 3,000 hospitals nationwide to provide a unified managed service technologies solution and help them adapt to the changing healthcare environment. MedData's managed services program includes patient access and communications, revenue cycle management and consulting as well as analytics solutions for healthcare organizations.
MedEvolve (Little Rock, Ark.). MedEvolve enables physician practices to work smarter and more accurately through practice management, revenue cycle management and practice analytics software and services. The company's unique consultative approach ensures our solutions fit with existing processes so providers begin to see positive results from day one. Armed with the industry’s most knowledgeable medical billing professionals and innovative technology, MedEvolve gives physician practices a new level of insight that helps them identify problem areas and resolve issues quickly to improve the practice’s financial performance.
Medical Payment Exchange (Rockville, Md.). Medical Patient Exchange's services assist organizations with the 277 claim status filed. The company's automated process interrogates payer portals to identify denied, pending or unprocessed claims to provide organizations with actionable data long before the remittance arrives. Founded in 2013, Medical Payment Exchange offers a cash advance to hospitals on both payer and patient responsibilities if necessary. The company is currently advancing more than $13 million per month to providers through hospital, health system and medical group relationships.
MediGain Practice Management (Dallas). MediGain Practice Management is a full-service revenue cycle company that provides an integrated portfolio of IT, process and domain expertise solutions to healthcare providers, helping them navigate the increasingly complex reimbursement environment. The company serves medical practices, clinics, hospitals and essential providers.
MediRevv (Coralville, Iowa). MediRevv is a healthcare revenue cycle management and coding company focused on improving cash flow and growing revenue for healthcare organizations. The company's full business suite includes office outsourcing, insurance and patient pay accounts receivable follow-up, and medical coding services. MediRevv prides itself as a patient-centric technology solution.
Medkoder (St. Tammany Parish, La.). Medkoder is a full service medical coding management services and technology provider. The company offers medical coding expertise in all physician service lines for the inpatient and outpatient setting, medical risk adjustment management, DRG coding management, coding education, clinical coding documentation improvement and revenue cycle consulting.
Med-Metrix (Parsippany, N.J.). Med-Metrix provides a full suite of revenue cycle software and outsourced services to the healthcare provider marketplace. The company works within customers' existing structures to enhance day-to-day operations and increase the bottom line. Med-Metrix's revenue cycle services include patient accounting, patient access, denial recovery and accounts receivable services.
MediMobile (Georgetown, Texas). MediMobile offers a highly customizable, enterprise-level suite of tools, including revenue cycle management, practice management, care coordination and business intelligence. A new technology the company developed provides visibility to clinical documentation in real time and is currently used to maximize revenue through reconciliation. The company's platform can create bills in real time at the point of service and allows for data exchange anywhere.
MedPut (New York City). As an employee benefits program, MedPut provides funds for out-of-pocket medical expenses and achieves repayment through payroll deductions at 0 percent interest. The company's goal is to encourage employees to undergo medical treatment in the early stages without using credit cards and reduce outstanding receivables for providers. The company addresses the gap between household savings and plan deductibles.
Mimecast (Boston). Founded in 2003, Mimecast provides next-generation cloud-based security, archiving and continuity services to protect customers' email and make data safer. The company delivers comprehensive email risk management services in a fully integrated subscription service. The company now has more than 960 employees and 27,300 customers worldwide.
Modernizing Medicine (Boca Raton, Fla.). Modernizing Medicine provides EMR systems designed for medical specialists and specialty practices. The company's solution provides efficient and accurate built-in coding as well as revenue cycle management and physician quality reporting system solutions.
National Medical Billing Services (St. Louis). National Medical Billing Services is a revenue cycle outsourcing company focused on ASCs and affiliated surgeons. The company also partners with hospitals that have ASC joint ventures to maximize the value of their centers. National Medical provides a wide range of services, including full revenue cycle outsourcing, managed care contracting, due diligence on potential ASC acquisitions and specialized insightful financial analysis for ASCs.
Navicure (Duluth, Ga.). Navicure® is a provider of integrated cloud-based medical claims management software and patient payment solutions that enable healthcare organizations of all sizes to increase productivity, efficiency and cash flow of claims management, patient billing and payments, and healthcare data analytics through a single platform. Serving more than 100,000 providers nationwide, Navicure’s all-in-one healthcare revenue cycle management platform, Navicure® Total RCM Platform™, combines payer medical claims processing and patient billing with advanced healthcare business intelligence to continually optimize operational workflow and financial results, allowing healthcare organizations to do more with less.
Nemadji Research Corporation (Bruno, Minn.). Nemadji Research Corporation provides an onshore back-end data analytics revenue recovery solution operating as a final screen - a safety net - for healthcare providers. NRC identifies unknown, undiscovered or underpaid third party coverage with government and non-government payers. As a “Last-in-Line” contractor, NRC generally starts its work after all other internal and external eligibility identification efforts have ended. NRC utilizes a sophisticated proprietary data-mining software and several unique methodologies blending technology and analytical expertise to identify and discover eligibility others cannot. NRC is different than a zero balance solution. NRC finds third party coverage for accounts that previously didn’t have any.
Netsmart (Overland Park, Kan.). Netsmart is a healthcare IT provider focused on integrating behavioral health and post-acute care with other healthcare provided. The company focuses on ensuring healthcare provided outside of the clinical setting is integrated with that performed within hospital or medical clinic walls. Netsmart offers consulting, IT leadership and revenue cycle management services in addition to EHR, analytics, benchmarking, consumer engagement and mobility solutions.
Newport Credentialing Solutions (Lynbrook, N.Y.). Newport Credentialing Solutions is a cloud-based software- and technology-backed services provider focused on the credentialing lifecycle. The company partners with large academic medical centers, health systems and multispecialty group practices to enhance revenue cycles and improve financial outcomes through streamlined operations and reduced credentialing-related denials.
Ni2 Health (Bothell, Wash.). Ni2 Health specializes in identifying new high leverage opportunities to improve an organization's financial performance. The company also provides execution leadership and support to ensure the opportunities identified become real bottom line improvement. Ni2 Health's goal is to identify and deliver $1 million to $2 million in financial performance improvement for smaller community hospitals and more for larger organizations.
Noble1 Solutions (Roswell, Ga.). Noble1 IT Hardware Support Solutions provides 24/7 help desk, onsite service and parts logistics support across North America. The company can support challenges associated with older IT datacenter equipment, making sure it works well. Noble1's managed IT services are designed with a single point of contact to manage and deliver technology, communications and vertical line of business applications, while the extended IT services are focused on mission-critical communications including email, mobile device management and data storage.
Noble Systems (Atlanta). Noble Systems assists in customer communications with their contact center, workforce management and analytics technologies solutions. The company's 4,000-plus client installations worldwide function on Noble's omnichannel premise, cloud and hybrid platforms to manage customer contacts. Founded in 1989, the company's solutions are designed for organizations to communicate more effectively with their customers.
Nokia (Cambridge, Mass.). Nokia Patient Care is a patient-centric remote monitoring solution with a dashboard designed to monitor chronic conditions and prevent readmissions. The technology combines connected health devices and a real-time monitoring dashboard that is integrated directly in the EMR, allowing clinical teams to prioritize outreach and targeted interventions by leveraging patient-generated health data.
nThrive (Alpharetta). nThrive provides technology, advisory expertise, services and analytics for healthcare organizations. The company offers patient access solutions, medical coding services, claims and medical billing solutions, contract management, recovery and collections. nThrive's claims management and billing solutions achieved a 98 percent payer claims acceptance rate through more than 28,000 nThrive edits.
Nordic (Madison, Wis.). Nordic is an Epic consulting firm and advisor to healthcare systems, focused on connecting strategy through to IT execution. The company offers advisory services, Epic implementation, optimization, data and analytics, population health and affiliate extension solutions that include mergers and acquisitions. Tech staff consultants have an average of 10 years of EHR implementation experience and Nordic has received elite KLAS rankings in 2016 and 2017.
Nuance (Burlington, Mass.). Nuance's healthcare solutions are designed to capture and communicate patient information to physicians and healthcare organizations. The company offers clinical speech recognition, medical transcription, coding and diagnostic imaging solutions to drive better patient care and financial outcomes. Nuance currently serves more than 10,000 healthcare organizations in the U.S.
OM1 (Boston). OM1's outcomes management and predictive analytics tools are designed to take big data and make it meaningful and personalized to institutions. As a result, leaders can make informed decisions based on insights that consider "what if" rather than "what was." The company is focused on helping hospitals succeed with value-based care and alternative payment models, optimizing outcomes and providing tools to predict high-risk patients that can ultimately lower the total cost of care.
Oneview (Dublin, Ireland). Oneview provides interactive patient engagement and clinical workflow solutions to healthcare organizations. The Oneview Patient Engagement and Clinical Workflow Solution provides the foundation for Oneview's services and functions. The platform provides a point-of-care access to IT systems through a variety of end-user devices.
OnPlan Health (Bannockburn, Ill.). OnPlan Health provides payment support solutions that make it easier for patients to manage and pay their out-of-pocket medical expenses. With rising deductibles, OnPlan empowers providers to automatically identify, engage and activate payment terms for patients that need help paying their bills. This improves yield by collecting more patient payments while reducing costs through automation and unnecessary placements to collections and financing.
Ontario Systems (Muncie, Ind.). As a revenue cycle management company, Ontario Systems is responsible for managing around $40 billion in receivables at five of the 15 largest hospital networks in the U.S. Founded in 1980, the company provides accounts receivable management and revenue cycle management solutions to healthcare providers.
Optum (Eden Prairie, Minn.). In 2016, Optum, a part of United Health Group, received a No. 1 ranking in revenue cycle management from Black Book for Optum360, the company's revenue cycle services. Optum360 helps healthcare organizations optimize their revenue cycle in the fee-for-service environment while preparing for value-based care with cost-saving automation, efficient staffing and standardized technology. The platform provides analytics-driven insights to transform hospital revenue cycles. Optum360 currently serves four of five facilities across the U.S. with revenue cycle management solutions.
Orion State Licensing (Irvine, Calif.). Orion State Licensing is a full-service licensing support company focused on providing a comprehensive approach to the debt and revenue cycle industries. The company helps organizations obtain and maintain state licensing and registration. The company's services are especially prudent for organizations trying to collect for physician offices in states that require a local key person or qualified manager; Orion can help find the right out-of-state collection personnel.
Outcome Health (Chicago). Outcome Health develops technologies that provide actionable intelligence on conditions, treatments and lifestyle choices during healthcare delivery. The company's platforms include a digital waiting room screen, patient mobile, digital wall board, and exam room and infusion room tablet. Outcome Health's network reaches 585 million patient visits annually through 230,000 healthcare professional users.
Patientco (Atlanta). Patientco is an enterprise payment solution designed to help healthcare systems maximize patient payments. Patientco offers a user-friendly automated payment platform and keeps the process moving from initial co-pays to statements and eBills that provide an efficient and secure solution the maximizing patient revenue.
PatientFocus (Nashville, Tenn.). Founded in 2009 as an outsourced patient-pay billing solution extending the business offices of our healthcare clients with non-recourse patient financing and full-service patient outreach including statements, call center, and online portal. We have a long track record of increasing patient revenue while protecting the patient experience for all our clients. Our platform uses HIPAA compliant technology to integrate into any healthcare management system, and provides the data and insights needed to drive significant results. At the heart of the PatientFocus solution is the patient. We built our process and platform to protect the patient experience and our clients’ brand. Our comprehensive outreach, online portal, and non-recourse zero-interest payment program provides every patient the ability to manage their financial obligations simply and efficiently.
PatientKeeper (Waltham, Mass.). PatientKeeper is a leading provider of healthcare applications for physicians, offering a suite of solutions that streamline physicians' workflow and integrate with existing information systems. PatientKeeper’s electronic charge capture software streamlines the billing process by electronically capturing professional charges right within a physician's workflow while also improving reimbursement and revenue assurance. The solution is available to both hospitals as well as small and mid size physician practices.
PatientMatters (Orlando, Fla.). PatientMatters' patient relationship management platform helps health systems improve patient cash yields, increase point-of-service collections, establish payer coverage, reduce bad debt and avoid third-party denials. The platform is also designed to improve patient financial satisfaction by using comprehensive data to manage self-pay patients and patients with high-deductible health plans.
Patientory (Atlanta). Patientory is a blockchain solution for healthcare, developed to drive population health management by allowing healthcare organizations to store and submit data securely through the blockchain and smart contracts. The company connects physicians, care providers and consumers on one secure platform to work together on providing patient care.
PatientPay (Durham, N.C.). PatientPay helps revenue cycle management groups collect more patient payments than traditional methods while reducing costs by up to 50 percent. The company collects payments in under 14 days on average with a patient payment suite that reduces call volume and manual efforts.
Perry Johnson & Associates (Troy, Mich.). Perry Johnson & Associates provides solutions in healthcare business services, offering expertise in healthcare information technology to help meet an organization's demands while maintaining profitability. The company provides medical transcription, billing and coding specialists to help lower costs by 25 percent to 60 percent.
Philips Wellcentive (Atlanta). Philips Wellcentive provides population health management programs to drive quality improvement, revenue growth and business transformation. The company's platform is designed to aggregate patient data across networks and disparate systems, analyze the data into a single patient record and deliver accountability to payers throughout the revenue cycle. Healthcare organizations can use the platform to measure quality, maximize payer collaboration and capitalize on new payment models while preparing for and executing value-based care.
PhishLabs (Charleston, S.C.). PhishLabs provides 24/7 cyber security services to protect against threats. The company's proprietary technology, intelligence and human expertise combined can detect, analyze and stop targeted attacks. Founded in 2008, the company aims to protect data and healthcare systems while reducing the risk for online fraud.
PMMC (Charlotte, N.C.). PMMC provides revenue cycle services to healthcare delivery systems, acute care hospitals, critical access hospitals and physician groups. The company focuses on contract management, providing estimates for patients with high deductible health plans and chargemaster review. With more than 30 years of revenue cycle expertise, the company's services help healthcare organizations uncover missed revenue opportunities in underpayments and denials, price transparency, and value-based reimbursement.
Praxis Healthcare Solutions (Plano, Texas). Praxis Healthcare Solutions includes specialists in maximizing reimbursements and accelerating payments for healthcare providers nationwide. Praxis' approach uses the combine resources of legal, clinical and financial experts to maximize recovery, accelerate revenue and reduce future denials.
Privacy Analytics (Ontario, Canada). Privacy Analytics provides data de-identification and anonymization for healthcare organizations to ensure individual privacy and legal compliance. Services include certification, training, data governance advisory services and consultation to help healthcare organizations establish organization-wide best practices.
Professional Credit (Vancouver, Wash.). Professional Credit provides tools and services to improve patient financial engagement and cash flow. The company has more than 80 years of experience in accounts receivable management, collections and accounts receivable outsourcing, and aims to improve the self-pay experience. PCS has resolved more than 1 million accounts for clients since its inception in 1933.
Professional Recovery Consultants/Horizon Health Fund (Durham, N.C.). Professional Recovery Consultants and its wholly owned subsidiary Horizon Health Fund together form a complete solution to self-pay receivables management. The company has performed EBO and bad debt collections for nearly 40 years and now offers patient financing options, giving patients payment flexibility and offering providers an infusion of cash.
Progressive Management Systems (West Covina, Calif.). Progressive Management Systems is an employee-owned receivables solution company focused on serving the healthcare industry. Founded in 1978, the company works with healthcare organizations to improve financial performance while maintaining the organization's reputation in the community. The company provides first-party collections, third-party collections and insurance follow-up services.
Pure Storage (Mountain View, Calif.). Pure Storage provides health systems an option for simplifying digital storage for mission-critical EHR, VDI and enterprise imaging environments. The company's end-to-end data platform is powered by cloud-connected software, allowing users to manage data from anywhere on a mobile device
QGenda (Atlanta). QGenda provides a cloud-based automated physician scheduling software to more than 1,500 customers in 30-plus medical specialties. QGenda is designed to optimize hospital and health system workforce with smart resource management, centralized scheduling, real-time mobile access to clock in and out, and time and attendance tracking that integrates into leading payroll systems.
Qventus (Mountain View, Calif.). Qventus' platform is designed to help hospitals interpret data and close the gap between data and action. The artificial intelligence software solution allows for operational improvement in real time and could improve financial performance, patient experience and patient safety while reducing cognitive burden on the frontline teams. Serving its first customer in 2014, Qventus aims to help hospitals and emergency departments solve operational challenges and identify patient issues before they occur, as well as recommend immediate and accurate courses of action.
R1 RCM (Chicago). R1 RCM is a revenue cycle management partner for healthcare systems of all payment models, care settings and patient engagement strategies. The company uses an operating model based on R1 Performance Stack designed to fit seamlessly into healthcare organizations' infrastructure and enhance the patient experience. The company also provides physician advisory services and serves approximately 140 hospitals across the country.
RCM Enterprise Services/SCC Soft Computer (Clearwater, Fla.). RCM Enterprise Services works with hospitals to build revenue-generating programs that leverage the hospital's "laboratory asset" for higher profit margins. The company provides healthcare organizations with laboratory, pathology and genetics software as well as front-end client connectivity, back-end claims management and professional services with minimal capital expense.
Recondo Technology (Greenwood Village, Colo.). Recognized by Black Book Research as one of the top three leaders in revenue cycle management software, Recondo’s solutions are used in over 900 hospitals to assure proper payments across the care continuum. The company is on the forefront of automating RCM processes that include prior authorization retrieval, patient coverage confirmation, claim status verification, and patient price estimates.
Redox (Madison, Wis.). Redox is an integration platform and service for healthcare systems and digital healthcare applications. The company's interoperable network and standardized API allows organizations to integrate software applications with EHR.
Relatient (Franklin, Tenn.). Reliant is a web-based patient relationship and engagement solution that uses real-time healthcare data to communicate with patients. The company empowers provider networks to improve patient engagement with automated communication that helps improve revenue, increase compliance, lower costs and foster patient relationships.
RevCycle (Marshfield, Wis.). RevCycle partners with healthcare organizations as a single vendor for all revenue cycle needs. The company's comprehensive suite of business office solutions are designed to optimize the revenue cycle and handle bad debt collections. RevCycle provides class services ranging from coding to claim denial management, and insurance follow-up, point of service solutions and patient responsibility collections in addition to other services.
RevCycle+ (Overland Park, Kan.). RevCycle+ provides charge capture and coding services to outpatient settings including emergency departments and urgent care centers. The company combines intelligent coding technology with expert services for a solution designed to provide more accurate coding and improved financial outcomes for healthcare organizations.
RevSpring (Livonia, Mich.). RevSpring is a technology services company that helps healthcare providers engage patients throughout their encounter. The company's end-to-end integrated patient engagement platform is powered by big data, analytics and automated workflow decisions that communicate with the patient on billing and payments. RevSpring's solution is designed to drive the life cycle of each financial encounter.
RightPatient (Atlanta). RightPatient is a cloud-based platform that can recognize patients through photos and link to their medical data. Health systems including Novant Health, Duke Health, Ohio Health and Baptist Health South Florida use RightPatient to identify and access patient information securely. The HIPAA-compliant solution can identify patients at registration areas, kiosks, the emergency department and other areas, and retrieve their medical information.
RSource (Boca Raton, Fla.). Improving revenue cycle performance and patient satisfaction. RSource maximizes third-party reimbursements for hospitals through the company's payer experts and innovative business processes. The company has programs to help reduce the number of claims denied or delayed for COB/CWF issues; quickly recover on MVA/TPL and Workers’ Comp Claims; provide clinical denial recovery using RSource payer experts, legal and nursing teams; and the newest program can help reduce clinical denials (before they occur) by 60 percent.
Sage Data Security (Portland, Maine). Sage Data Security is an independent cybersecurity consulting firm that offers services to support an organization's cybersecurity lifecycle. Founded in 2002, the company provides program development, training, tech testing and digital forensics through the nDiscovery Managed Threat Detection platform.
Sansoro Health (Minneapolis). Sansoro Health's software is designed to facilitate data exchange between digital health applications and EMR in real time. The secure and scalable API plug-and-play solution allows for seamless EMR data integration. In April, the company raised $5.2 million in Series A funding, led by Bain Capital Ventures.
Serbin Medical Billing (Fort Myers, Fla.). Serbin Medical Billing is a revenue cycle management company focused on providing coding, billing and accounts receivable management services to ASCs, hospital joint venture centers and anesthesia providers. Founded more than 30 years ago, the company tailors services to each client and aims to provide efficient, compliant and quality-driven revenue cycle assistance.
Simplee (Palo Alto, Calif.). Founded in 2010, Simplee offers a patient financial care platform with technology that creates a modern billing and payment experience for patients. The company also partners with healthcare leaders on revenue cycle management. Around 1,300 providers use Simplee today.
Simpler Consulting (Ottumwa, Iowa). Simpler Consulting, part of IBM Watson Health, is a management consulting firm that helps organizations improve performance through lean transformations. The company works with clients to develop organizational culture and continuously seek opportunities for improvement. Simpler's proprietary Simpler Business System can help stimulate impacting results.
Sipi Asset Recovery (Elk Grove Village). Sipi Asset Recovery provides collections, transportation and logistics, data wiping, remarketing, and asset destruction and recycling, as well as asset redeployment and regulatory management services. The company helps organizations overcome surplus technology challenges while protecting sensitive data and documenting all relevant security, environmental and industry regulations.
Smart Source Healthcare Communications (Charlotte, N.C.). Smart Source is a global communication solutions provider that aims to enhance the patient experience. The company's solution reaches the entire revenue cycle, from appointment reminders to statements, offering payment estimations and point of sale collections in addition to a digital wayfinding app. In May, the company entered into a strategic partnership with PMMC to unveil an integrated patient communication platform addressing price transparency needs for hospitals.
SnapMD (Glendale, Calif.). SnapMD is a private-label cloud-based virtual care management system focused on the telemedicine experience. The VCM was developed for healthcare providers to engage patients remotely using consumer-based devices. The SnapMD technology gives healthcare providers a new tool to offer telehealth under their brand with their physicians.
Softek Solutions (Prairie Villages, Kan.). Softek OnTrack provides consulting services and software solutions to optimize system performance and revenue integrity at Cerner Millennium hospitals. OnTrack gives users visibility into acute and chronic system issues that could put patients and business at risk, and provides expertise to resolve the issues.
Specialists on Call (Reston, Va.). Specialists on Call provides acute care telemedicine services and technology to around 400 hospitals in 36 states. The company's platform offers an end-to-end solution to optimize or expand telemedicine programs across acute and non-acute care sites. Founded in 2004 by physicians, the company has grown over the years to include teleNeurology, teleIntensivist and telePsychiatry platforms.
S&P Consultants (Braintree, Mass.). S&P Consultants have a 20-year history in health IT, facilitating realistic infrastructures along all parties in HIS implementation. The InTegritySM approach provides a genetic roadmap and adaptive framework to organizations aiming for success with Cerner projects. KLAS recognized S&P Consultants as a select firm in its 2017 implementation services report.
Spok (Springfield, Va.). Spok created the Spok Care Connect platform to deliver clinical information to care teams and improve patient outcomes. The platform is designed to enhance clinician workflow, support administrative compliance and provide better patient experiences. More than 1,900 hospitals across the U.S. use Spok, including 65 percent of Magnet hospitals.
SSI Group (Mobile, Ala.). SSI Group provides revenue cycle management solutions and analytics to partnering healthcare providers, payers and ASCs. The company's product suite covers claims management, access management and performance management with integrated analytics. Founded in 1988, the company is committed to streamlining workflow, increasing revenue, improving efficiency and reducing costs for healthcare organizations.
Streamline Health (Atlanta). Streamline Health provides revenue cycle optimization solutions and technology-enabled services and analytics for healthcare organizations. The company's solutions are designed to provide revenue integrity and drive quality across the enterprise.
Surgical Information Systems (Alpharetta, Ga.). Since 1996, Surgical Information Systems has served around 3,000 surgical facilities and 10,000 operating rooms across North America. The company provides a web-based ASC clinical documentation system solution, ASC management solution and analytics designed specifically for the outpatient setting. SIS' hospital offerings cover a complete operating room solution designed to improve workflow and information management during the surgical platform.
Surgical Notes (Dallas). Founded in 1997, Surgical Notes is a healthcare IT solutions company focused on revenue cycle products and services for the ASC industry. The company provides transcription, coding, medical records, billing and collections, and revenue cycle management software solutions for ASCs.
SwervePay (Chicago). SwervePay Health works directly with providers, billing companies, and software companies to solve for patient payments in and out of the office. The innovative solution combines mobile one click and zero-click AI payments, with an intuitive in office POS solution that includes card on file, payment plans, and quick portal payments. Patients never have to download and app, find a paper statement, or remember usernames and passwords.
Symplr (Houston). Symplr offers payer enrollment services with federal and commercial health plans as well as initial credentialing, recredentialing and relocating providers. The company works with payers on the healthcare provider's behalf to complete the credentialing process, enabling providers to ramp up, cover overhead and mitigate bad debt.
SYNERGEN Health LLC (Dallas, Texas). SYNERGEN Health’s provides services to clients in over 45 states that range from physician groups, hospitals, surgery centers, urgent care and enterprise diagnostics labs. SYNERGEN’s RCM transformation services seamlessly scales, supports and streamlines a health care organization’s revenue cycle process from patient intake to payment collections. We drive sustainable improvements in RCM to maximize revenue by streamlining processes, optimizing payer-provider collaboration and enhancing the patient payment experience. Our technology solutions include DOCTRIX Analytics, SYNERGEN Pay for patient statements and payments, robotic automation, automated coding, convenient in-house software integrations, and machine learning to effectively manage denials and underpayments to increase collections.
Tanium (Emeryville, Calif.). Tanium provides enterprisewide security, control and management of endpoints throughout large healthcare organizations and government enterprises. The company works with the security and IT operations teams to examine endpoints across the enterprise, retrieve data on the current and historical state, and execute necessary change.
TechSolve (Cincinnati). TechSolve's Theia350 is a web-based data visualization platform that provides actionable analytics aimed at increasing revenue and driving growth. The company has more than 4 billion claims records in its database, which is updated every 33 days. The company has more than 35 years of experience in the industry, working with more than 100 hospitals and health systems to provide process improvement training, assessments, project implementation, lean transformation and consulting support.
TELCOR (Lincoln, Neb). TELCOR is the proven leader of revenue cycle management (RCM) software solutions empowering laboratories to improve back office processes by streamlining the revenue cycle workflow, thus reducing labor-intensive processes and operating costs. TELCOR RCM provides a high level of visibility to business operations, allowing executives the ability to make more informed decisions. Reducing labor costs, increasing efficiencies and improving key performance indicators help laboratories increase collections and improve profitability.
TigerText (Santa Monica, Calif.). TigerText provides more than 7,000 facilities with clinical communication solutions designed to help providers communicate and collaborate more effectively. The technology is also designed to increase productivity, reduce costs and improve patient outcomes. TigerText can integrate with critical hospital systems, including EHR, nurse call and scheduling solutions.
TransUnion (Chicago). TransUnion Healthcare provides revenue cycle management and value-based care solutions to maximize reimbursement and reduce costs at healthcare organizations. The company provides cost-effective solutions for the revenue cycle from the point of service through collections. TransUnion's patient access solutions are designed to verify patient identity, insurance eligibility, benefits and authorization requirements, while the collections and reimbursement solutions help organizations accurately predict the patient's ability to pay and likelihood to qualify for financial aid.
TriZetto Provider Solutions, A Cognizant Company (Englewood, Colo.). TriZetto Provider Solutions leverages industry-leading solutions to provide comprehensive revenue cycle management services to help organizations with billing, analytics, appeals, clinical integration, digital patient engagement and more. Our collective expertise and global reach in healthcare technology allow for endless possibilities as we work together, with our clients, to transform healthcare.
TruBridge (Mobile, Ala.). TruBridge offers services and software solutions designed to increase productivity and maximize reimbursement. More than 800 TruBridge experts help organizations overcome challenges and improve the revenue cycle end-to-end.
United Collection Bureau (Toledo, Ohio). United Collection Bureau offers customized solutions to more than 250 healthcare organizations to provide financial stability, acute analytical skills and technical capabilities for a more effective revenue cycle. The company's solutions include the Extended Business Office, presumptive charity analytics, insurance resolution, bad debt recovery and call center services.
Upfront Healthcare Services (Chicago). Upfront Healthcare helps medical practices grow market share through the transition from fee-for-service to value-based care. Upfront Healthcare's Visit Value Technology was developed to predict and prioritize visits in need of pre-visit action, and Visit Optimization Services executes pre-visit actions. The company uncovers the root causes for low-value visits and helps clients drive top-of-license care, reduce leakage and realize a return on quality.
US Signal/Vision96 (Oak Brook, Ill.). Vision96 works with clients to develop customized IT solutions. The company develops end-to-end IT solutions to ensure availability and security of mission-critical data and applications. The company offers services for VMware, Cisco, Microsoft, Oracle, MS SQL Server and other enterprise applications.
Vee Technologies (New York City). Vee Technologies provides coding, revenue cycle management and analytics solutions that enable hospitals, health systems, ACOs and physician practices to achieve business objectives. The company's revenue cycle management services include streamlining revenue flow, enforcing accurate policies, going after underpayments and facilitating compliance with regulations.
VestaCare (La Jolla, Calif.). VestaCare helps hospitals and other medical care providers secure patient-responsibility revenue. The company's systems secure near-term and final patient payments at the time of service, and VestaCare's new Single Sign-On solution integrates its patient pay portal with hospital EHR portals so patients can see clinical and business information from EHR and manage payment arrangements simultaneously.
Virtual Revenue Solutions (Pittsburgh). Virtual Revenue Solutions provides full service RCM solutions designed to help practices lower A/R days, increase collections, lower overhead and increase per visit revenue. The company's deliverables aim to accelerate cash flow, remedy RCM leaks and enhance business processes. VRS offers a true RCM solution over any PM/EHR solution and offers GE's Centricity PM/EHR Platform to practices looking for a new software solution.
VisiQuate (Santa Rosa, Calif.). VisiQuate provides an enterprise-scale business analytics solution to integrate and simplify complex data as well as provide insights and actionable workflows. The company offers revenue and denial management analytics; patient pay segmentation and analytics; workflow performance analytics; and value care analytics.
Voluware (Huntington Beach, Calif.). Voluware provides cloud-based, automated solutions for manual administrative healthcare transactions. The company's platform automates prior to authorization for all payers, then places the information into one workspace. The platform also eliminates paper faxing and integrates practice management systems with payer web portals, which can save time and cost as well as provide visibility on accounts receivable holds, denials and write-offs.
Windstream (Little Rock, Ark.). Windstream is a Fortune 500 company dedicated to connecting healthcare providers and assisting in effective communication and collaboration to deliver personalized healthcare experiences. The company provides customized solutions for healthcare providers to safeguard private patient information, improve the patient experience and centralize scheduling, transfers and referrals.
Wolters Kluwer (Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands). Wolters Kluwer provides research products and software solutions for regulatory, legal and business professionals. Healthcare organizations use the company's MediRegs and ComplyTrack platforms to ensure practical compliance, reimbursement and risk management solutions.
Workday (Pleasanton, Calif.). Workday provides enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources functions. The company delivers financial management, human capital management and analytics applications for healthcare providers, integrated delivery networks, hospital networks and post-acute care organizations. Founded in 2005, the company serves organizations from mid-sized businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises.
Xtend Healthcare (Hendersonville, Tenn.). Xtend Healthcare provides onsite accelerated recovery to quickly resolve receivables backlogs or manage the transition to a new IT system or facility. The company's business office services serve as an extension of a client's revenue cycle staff and provide automated follow-up to determine the status of outstanding claims. The company also provides self-pay services and HIM consulting and coding.
Zayo Group (Boulder, Colo.). Zayo provides communication infrastructure services, including fiber and bandwidth connectivity, connection and cloud infrastructure. The company aims to reshape healthcare as hospitals are moving toward digitization of records and experiencing demand for bandwidth and high-performance, private reliable connectivity and infrastructure.
Zebu Compliance Solutions (Portsmouth, Ohio). Founded in 1999, Zebu provides revenue cycle services and solutions including claims scrub, outpatient coding, staff and vendor monitoring, and Medicare credentialing for providers. The company also provides clients support from their technical support staff and coding team.
ZingBox (Mountain View, Calif.). ZingBox provides hospitals, companies and manufacturing facilities with "internet of things" security software to help ensure service delivery. The company's approach is based on deep learning and enforced trusting behavior. The company focuses on internet of things security solutions and protection.
Zotec Partners (Carmel, Ind.). Zotec Partners provides revenue cycle management solutions to large multispecialty groups and health systems. The company's enterprise solutions serve hundreds of hospital-based, multispecialty physicians and manage more than 80 million medical encounters. Zotec has more than 100 credentialed experts who provide client services, as well as a practice management team that provides personalized services to grow a practice. Zotec also offers proprietary technology designed to meet revenue cycle challenges, business intelligence to mine practice data and a revenue cycle platform.