AI in Healthcare
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AI Is Spreading Through Hospital Revenue Cycles as Finance Teams Chase Faster Cash
Healthcare Finance News reports that AI is expanding in hospital revenue cycles, where tools promise to reduce denials, speed coding, and improve collections. The adoption reflects a practical reality: some of the clearest near-term ROI for healthcare AI is in financial workflows rather than direct clinical care.
AI Is Entering Patient Access, Where the Stakes Are Operational and Financial
Healthcare IT Today’s look at AI in patient access highlights one of the most practical frontiers for automation in healthcare. The focus is on scheduling, registration, eligibility, and other bottlenecks that shape both patient experience and revenue flow.
Waystar’s AI push shows revenue cycle is becoming healthcare’s automation battleground
Waystar says it is aiming AI at a huge revenue cycle management labor pool, highlighting how administrative work is becoming the most commercially important AI frontier in healthcare. The story is less about hype and more about whether automation can deliver measurable operational savings.
Keebler Health Raises $16M to Scale an LLM-Native Risk Adjustment Platform
Keebler Health’s new $16 million financing shows investors still believe there is room for AI-native infrastructure in reimbursement and risk adjustment. The company’s pitch suggests the next wave of healthcare LLMs may be less about chatting and more about operational economics.
Healthcare AI Is Moving From Bedside Hype to Back-Office Reality
AI adoption in healthcare is increasingly concentrated in administrative and operational workflows rather than direct bedside care. That shift may not grab headlines, but it is where many providers can see faster ROI and lower clinical risk.
Keebler Health Raises $16M to Automate Risk Adjustment in a Tightening Reimbursement Market
Keebler Health has secured $16 million in Series A funding for an AI-powered risk adjustment platform, underscoring investor interest in revenue-cycle AI. The raise shows that even in a cautious market, capital is still flowing to tools that can directly affect reimbursement.
AI Scribes Are Winning Adoption, but the Cost Debate Is Now Impossible to Ignore
AI scribes are spreading quickly through healthcare, but they are also driving new scrutiny over whether the promised efficiency gains justify their cost. The debate is shifting from whether the tools work to whether they are economically sustainable.
AI Product Roundup Shows Nursing, Coding, and Revenue Cycle Tools Moving Into the Mainstream
Healthcare IT News highlights a new wave of AI tools aimed at nursing, coding, and revenue cycle workflows. The breadth of products suggests healthcare AI is moving from pilot projects to narrower, operationally targeted deployments.
Revenue Cycle AI Is Emerging as Healthcare’s Quiet Operating System
STAT argues that AI is transforming the healthcare revenue cycle from a collection of back-office tools into something closer to an operating system. That framing matters because financial workflows may be where AI reaches scale fastest: the data are abundant, the ROI is measurable, and the operational pain is constant.
OpenEvidence’s Billing AI Push Shows Clinical Assistants Are Moving Into Revenue Operations
OpenEvidence has launched an AI medical billing feature, extending the company’s footprint from point-of-care knowledge support into reimbursement workflow. The move highlights how healthcare AI vendors are increasingly chasing administrative ROI, where savings can be measured faster than many clinical outcomes.
OpenEvidence Expands Into Medical Coding as Clinical AI Chases Revenue-Cycle ROI
OpenEvidence has launched an AI medical coding feature, extending its reach from clinical knowledge support into financially consequential workflow. The move reflects a larger pattern in healthcare AI: vendors are gravitating toward use cases where productivity gains can be measured quickly and paid for directly.
Adonis Raises $40 Million as AI Revenue Management Becomes a Crowded, High-Stakes Battleground
Adonis has raised $40 million for AI-powered healthcare revenue management, adding to the surge of investment around administrative automation. The round reinforces a clear industry pattern: some of healthcare AI’s fastest commercial traction is coming from business-process pain, not frontline clinical autonomy.
Healthcare’s HCC Coding Backlash Shows Why AI Automation Can Create More Work Before It Saves Any
HIT Consultant argues that AI has not fixed HCC coding and may have made it harder, highlighting a less glamorous but highly consequential side of healthcare automation. The issue is important because risk adjustment sits at the intersection of reimbursement, compliance, clinician burden, and data quality.
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