RCM wins: automation outcomes
Three RCM threads surfaced concrete wins: Nalashaa automated billing in five months and boosted revenue 23%, PayrHealth pushed proactive denial management, and MedEvolve’s CEO highlighted that 55% of back‑end work stems from front‑end failures—zero‑touch rates and outcome data are becoming leading indicators. Together they supply ready-made case studies for claims automation demos and interview stories. ( )
Nalashaa’s published portfolio highlights an AS/400-to-.NET modernization and RPA deployments that cut eligibility-verification time by about 98% in prior projects, demonstrating the firm’s automation playbook for claims workflows. (nalashaa.com) Nalashaa’s case materials describe building express billing pipelines and EDI-capable integrations used in enterprise settings, and the company lists 250+ employees and multiple legacy-modernization engagements that feed repeatable demo artifacts. (nalashaa.com) PayrHealth’s product literature and blogs position denial management as proactive payor-strategy work that combines real‑time validation inside clinical workflows with contract analytics to prevent denials before submission. (payrhealth.com) PayrHealth publicly announced a strategic partnership with SlicedHealth to bring advanced contract modeling and revenue-optimization tools to community hospitals and specialty practices, giving sales teams a concrete co‑sell narrative for denial‑prevention demos. (prnewswire.com) MedEvolve’s Effective Intelligence materials shift metrics from AR days toward leading indicators—zero‑touch rate, first‑touch payment rate, and touches‑to‑resolution—and publish client outcomes such as a 5.2% cash‑flow lift and a 13% zero‑touch improvement in a named case. (medevolve.com) MedEvolve also publishes benchmark guidance showing typical zero‑touch baselines (~40% with avoidable touches ~60%) and claims that Ei Suite implementations can flip those to ~80% zero‑touch and ~20% avoidable touches, which supply ready-made before/after visuals for automation demos and interview soundbites. (medevolve.com)