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Webinar
7 Tips to Use AI and Automation to Power Patient Billing
Thursday, September 18th, 1pm EST

AI and automation are key to capitalizing on patient collections opportunities. As patient billing represents a larger percentage of healthcare revenue – 30 percent, on average – RCM leaders are turning to technology solutions.
Join a webinar led by Inbox Health, 7 Tips to Use AI and Automation to Power Patient Billing, to see how RCM leaders are increasing cash flow and boosting patient satisfaction by automating patient billing, support, and payment.
The presentation will cover:
- Best practices for implementing AI and automation into your patient billing cycles and patient support experience
- Patient billing trends and common roadblocks for medical practices
- Using AI-powered support to drive revenue while delivering a patient-first experience
Speaker

About John Radcliff
John works at the intersection of healthcare and revenue cycle, helping organizations simplify the complex world of patient billing and reimbursement. With nearly 20 years of experience in RCM strategy and a knack for clear communication, he brings practical insights and a thoughtful approach to solving operational challenges. Outside of work, John’s usually tracking down great food, better weather, and the occasional golf ball.
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“The traditional way of doing billing is not going to cut it anymore, from both a profitability and technology standpoint. The time to get ahead of the curve is now.”

John Gwin, CEO
The Auctus Group
“I’ve never seen this much collection on patient balances.”

Diana El Masri, President
Elite Medical Billing
"Compliments to the organization for having the clearest explanation of billing due, dates, components and bits that I have ever seen. Please communicate to the folks doing the hard work on the non-medical side."

Patient,
Dermatology Associates