EDI onboarding & billing case wins
Logan Consulting urged upfront focus on data quality and supplier collaboration for EDI onboarding, while a Nalashaa HITServices case study showed a billing transformation that automated patchy billing into a system that lifted revenue 23% in five months. Both posts reinforce that early data hygiene and automation are high‑leverage moves for claims reliability. (x.com/Loganconsulting/status/2036450793914564985; x.com/Nalashaa_HIT/status/2036836012102414795)
Logan Consulting’s recent supplier EDI onboarding guide names “data standards alignment” as the initial onboarding action and frames onboarding as building a stable, scalable digital trading relationship that affects order accuracy and fulfillment long-term. (loganconsulting.com) The Logan write-up breaks the onboarding journey into discrete operations—mapping/transformation rules, testing and certification, and ongoing governance and monitoring—to prevent downstream data drift and exception volume growth. (loganconsulting.com) Nalashaa’s published case study describes a legacy AS400 billing stack that accepted CSV/TXT batch files and became “patchy” after an HMO transition in October 2015, creating data consistency and manual-entry bottlenecks. (nalashaahealth.com) Nalashaa replaced the legacy stack with a.NET express billing system, added process workflows and robust EDI interfaces, delivered the project in five months, and reported a 23% revenue increase during that period. (nalashaahealth.com) Nalashaa attributes the uplift to automation and re-architecting intake workflows that eliminated manual patchwork, while Logan’s playbook prescribes the upfront governance and testing that make those automation gains repeatable across trading partners. (nalashaahealth.com)