Automation is not here to replace your team. It’s here to help them breathe. When your team is under strain from staffing gaps and growing to-do lists, smart automation steps in to handle the repetitive stuff, so your people can focus on what actually moves the needle.
Let’s not boil the ocean – just fix the part that’s leaking. We’ll help you pick one workflow worth automating—something small enough to implement quickly, but big enough to change your trajectory. It’s about smart focus, not brute force. Here are a few smart automations to consider—and a few you can skip.
A large physician group successfully automated key a revenue cycle workflow, streamlining self-pay balance transfers and secondary insurance adjustments. By automating this task and intelligently routing exceptions, the organization saved 20.5 FTE hours per day, freeing up staff for higher-value work. This success highlights the power of automation in reducing workload, improving accuracy, and keeping revenue cycle operations running at peak efficiency.
The best automation strategies don’t start with a 12-month roadmap and a panic attack. They start with one smart win—something easy, impactful, and immediately useful. From there, you can build momentum, bank the savings, and go after the big stuff with confidence (and fewer meetings).