Vendor Voices - A Real Partners Revenue Cycle Podcast

Building a Patient-First Revenue Cycle: Early-Out Strategy and Responsible Automation with Adam Plotkin of Healthcare Outsourcing Network

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Building a Patient-First Revenue Cycle: Early-Out Strategy and Responsible Automation with Adam Plotkin of Healthcare Outsourcing Network In this episode of Vendor Voices, Ryan Downs talks with Adam Plotkin of Healthcare Outsourcing Network about creating better financial experiences for patients while strengthening revenue-cycle performance. Adam shares the origin story behind HON’s early-out model, explains why automation works best when it preserves access to real people, and offers practical advice on patient communication, staff training, and vendor selection. The conversation also explores responsible use of AI in policy and compliance work, plus the growing need for healthcare organizations to build stronger contingency plans around cybersecurity and vendor concentration. Key Topics: * How HON helps hospitals improve early-out collections and reduce bad debt * Why patient experience and recovery performance should reinforce each other * Using automation, texting, virtual agents, and digital payments without losing the human touch * Responsible AI use: treating it as a research aid, not a replacement for professional judgment * The cybersecurity lessons healthcare organizations should take from major industry breaches * Why diversified partners and contingency planning matter for operational resilience * Practical early-out communication strategies, including phased outreach and multiple contact channels * Hiring and training for empathy, customer service, and long-term performance * How to evaluate outsourcing partners based on values, fit, and patient-centered service Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:03 - Vendor Voices Snapshot Challenge 07:17 - Introducing Adam Plotkin 09:35 - Adam’s decision to leave his legal practice to focus on HON 11:04 - Keeping up with changing healthcare policy and compliance requirements 13:45 - Can ChatGPT (AI) serve as your lawyer? 15:17 - Using AI responsibly as a starting point for research 16:51 - Why the human element still matters in service 17:11 - A prime example of why technology should be a choice 18:54 - Verifying AI-generated information and checking sources 20:51 - Cybersecurity, vendor concentration, and contingency planning 22:46 - The business and patient-care risks of major system outages 26:26 - Practical early-out advice: modern communication and gradual rollout 29:25 - Why healthcare still requires empathy and access to people 30:38 - Identifying accounts that need a different collections path 32:04 - A self-check-up on patient follow-up, moving beyond statements and calls 33:23 - Creating a quality contact through training and hiring 36:31 - Using communication variety to keep patients engaged 38:48 - Final advice: patient-centric service and choosing partners with diligence 40:48 - Closing thoughts and episode wrap-up The episode was brought to you by: https://realpartnersconsulting.com/ Connect with Ryan Downs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpdowns/ Connect with Adam Plotkin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamplotkin/ We Want Your Input! If you’d like to suggest a specific topic or guest, feel free to reach out to me on LinkedIn or email at rdowns@realpartnersconsulting.com.Please rate and review – and be sure to subscribe to never miss an episode! Thank you for listening!

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jakson Building a Patient-First Revenue Cycle: Early-Out Strategy and Responsible Automation with Adam Plotkin of Healthcare Outsourcing Network kansikuva

Building a Patient-First Revenue Cycle: Early-Out Strategy and Responsible Automation with Adam Plotkin of Healthcare Outsourcing Network

Building a Patient-First Revenue Cycle: Early-Out Strategy and Responsible Automation with Adam Plotkin of Healthcare Outsourcing Network In this episode of Vendor Voices, Ryan Downs talks with Adam Plotkin of Healthcare Outsourcing Network about creating better financial experiences for patients while strengthening revenue-cycle performance. Adam shares the origin story behind HON’s early-out model, explains why automation works best when it preserves access to real people, and offers practical advice on patient communication, staff training, and vendor selection. The conversation also explores responsible use of AI in policy and compliance work, plus the growing need for healthcare organizations to build stronger contingency plans around cybersecurity and vendor concentration. Key Topics: * How HON helps hospitals improve early-out collections and reduce bad debt * Why patient experience and recovery performance should reinforce each other * Using automation, texting, virtual agents, and digital payments without losing the human touch * Responsible AI use: treating it as a research aid, not a replacement for professional judgment * The cybersecurity lessons healthcare organizations should take from major industry breaches * Why diversified partners and contingency planning matter for operational resilience * Practical early-out communication strategies, including phased outreach and multiple contact channels * Hiring and training for empathy, customer service, and long-term performance * How to evaluate outsourcing partners based on values, fit, and patient-centered service Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:03 - Vendor Voices Snapshot Challenge 07:17 - Introducing Adam Plotkin 09:35 - Adam’s decision to leave his legal practice to focus on HON 11:04 - Keeping up with changing healthcare policy and compliance requirements 13:45 - Can ChatGPT (AI) serve as your lawyer? 15:17 - Using AI responsibly as a starting point for research 16:51 - Why the human element still matters in service 17:11 - A prime example of why technology should be a choice 18:54 - Verifying AI-generated information and checking sources 20:51 - Cybersecurity, vendor concentration, and contingency planning 22:46 - The business and patient-care risks of major system outages 26:26 - Practical early-out advice: modern communication and gradual rollout 29:25 - Why healthcare still requires empathy and access to people 30:38 - Identifying accounts that need a different collections path 32:04 - A self-check-up on patient follow-up, moving beyond statements and calls 33:23 - Creating a quality contact through training and hiring 36:31 - Using communication variety to keep patients engaged 38:48 - Final advice: patient-centric service and choosing partners with diligence 40:48 - Closing thoughts and episode wrap-up The episode was brought to you by: https://realpartnersconsulting.com/ Connect with Ryan Downs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpdowns/ Connect with Adam Plotkin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamplotkin/ We Want Your Input! If you’d like to suggest a specific topic or guest, feel free to reach out to me on LinkedIn or email at rdowns@realpartnersconsulting.com.Please rate and review – and be sure to subscribe to never miss an episode! Thank you for listening!

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jakson Using AI to Prevent and Appeal Healthcare Denials with Protego Health's Corey Feldman kansikuva

Using AI to Prevent and Appeal Healthcare Denials with Protego Health's Corey Feldman

Using AI to Prevent and Appeal Healthcare Denials with Protego Health's Corey Feldman Join Founder & CEO Corey Feldman and me as we dive into the world of revenue cycle to untangle how AI-driven solutions like the one at his company, Protego Health, are transforming claims denial prevention and appeals. Come explore the challenges, innovations, and future of AI in healthcare with tons of practical prevention, appeal, reporting, and technology implementation tips along the way. Key Topics: * Combating claim denials using AI * The root causes of healthcare claim denials and how AI can address them * The importance of seamless workflow integration for providers and payers * Core challenges in adopting AI solutions within health systems * The importance of appealing well, appealing fully, and appealing often * Corey’s personal story and its influence on product development * The evolving role of AI in revenue cycle management and automation * Practical advice for organizations looking to implement AI effectively * Future trends: self-regulating AI and agentic automation in healthcare * How regulation and speed to deployment impact AI adoption in healthcare Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:58 - Vendor Voices Snapshot Challenge 04:18 - Introducing Corey Feldman & his family’s healthcare finance journey 07:25 - Financial toxicity is clinical toxicity / No margin, no mission 09:05 - How software can aggregate important revenue cycle datapoints within workflows 11:36 – Diving into data-driven appeal strategies 12:45 - Making denials compelling and undeniable 13:40 - The lesser-discussed importance of fighting back on denials 15:16 - Rising denials and lowering technological hurdles 16:41 - The impact of large language models (LLMs) and AI innovation 18:40 - How inconsistent/inaccurate use of denial codes makes for unreliable denials data22:15 - Barriers to AI adoption and the importance of focus23:45 - How Epic and other EHR vendors are entering the AI space24:40 - The paradox of AI regulation and speed 25:30 - Discussing a widening technologygap between EHRs and point solution companies29:04 - The future of AI in revenue cycle management33:45 - Next big features in AI for healthcare: self-regulation for factual answers 36:47 - Final advice: Change is inevitable - embrace AI The episode was brought to you by: Real Partners Consulting [https://realpartnersconsulting.com/] Connect with Ryan Downs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpdowns/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpdowns/]  Connect with Corey Feldman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/csfeldman/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/csfeldman/] We Want Your Input! If you’d like to suggest a specific topic or guest, feelfree to reach out to me on LinkedIn or email at rdowns@realpartnersconsulting.com. Please rate and review – and be sure to subscribe to nevermiss an episode! Thank you for listening!

6. heinä 202638 min
jakson Optimizing Complex Claims And Revenue: Strategic Insights with Mike Esworthy of EnableComp kansikuva

Optimizing Complex Claims And Revenue: Strategic Insights with Mike Esworthy of EnableComp

Optimizing Complex Claims And Revenue: Strategic Insights with Mike Esworthy of EnableComp Join us for an in-depth conversation with Mike Esworthy,Chief Strategy Officer of EnableComp, as he shares how to transform complex claims into strategic assets, leverage AI thoughtfully, and foster meaningful partnerships in healthcare revenue cycle management. Key Topics: * Breaking down the specific challenges of complex claims * The evolving role of AI in healthcare revenue cycle management * Why strategic outsourcing of complex claims makes sense so often * Metrics healthcare leaders should track for complex revenue optimization * The importance of partnerships and holistic approaches in RCM In this episode: * EnableComp's mission to turn complex claims into maximum ROI through AI-driven insights * The shift from complex claims RCM being viewed as cost centers to strategic assets * How recent acquisitions like HROI bolster EnableComp’s capabilities * Key takeaways from Mike’s experience at JP Morgan Healthcare Conference * The broader definition of complex revenue and its impact on hospital finances * Clarifying the unique challenges of VA, Workers Comp, out-of-state Medicaid, and motor vehicle claims * Practical advice for healthcare leaders to improve claim performance and avoid revenue leakage * The role of proper data, guardrails, and organizational alignment in AI adoption * The strategic importance of partnerships in revenue cycle success   Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:05 - Vendor Voices Snapshot Challenge 03:40 - Introducing Mike Esworthy05:20 - Recent acquisition of HROI and strategic growth06:10 – Quick recap of 2026 JPM Healthcare Conference + the shift in AI's role from ideation to grounded application 10:00 - Redefining complex claims as "complex revenue"11:35 - Challenges specific to VA, Workers Comp, motor vehicle accidents, and out-of-state Medicaid claims + why outsourcing often makes sense16:28 - Common causes of complex claim denials: front end breakdowns, eligibility, & COB 19:41 - Metrics every healthcare leader should prioritize to track complex claims24:00 - Treating complex claims as an asset, not a cost center 25:25 - The evolution of revenue cycle optimization: Is our field finally getting the attention it deserves? It’s time to put a spotlight on our unsung revenue cycle heroes! 29:05 - The importance of proper AI implementation and guardrails: Garbage in, Garbage out31:45 - Challenges with interoperability in complex claims34:01 - Final advice: Embrace partnerships in business and at home   The episode was brought to you by: Real Partners Consulting [https://realpartnersconsulting.com/] Connect with Ryan Downs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpdowns/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpdowns/]  Connect with Mike Esworthy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-esworthy-b4455511/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-esworthy-b4455511/]  We Want Your Input! If you’d like to suggest a specific topic or guest, feelfree to reach out to me on LinkedIn or email at rdowns@realpartnersconsulting.com. Please rate and review – and be sure to subscribe to nevermiss an episode! Thank you for listening!

19. kesä 202636 min
jakson Automating the Drudgery to Liberate Rev Cycle Teams: Insights from Dave Blanchard of Candid Health kansikuva

Automating the Drudgery to Liberate Rev Cycle Teams: Insights from Dave Blanchard of Candid Health

Automating the Drudgery to Liberate Rev Cycle Teams: Insights from Dave Blanchard of Candid Health Most healthcare organizations are drowning in manual tasks,frantically trying to keep up - until now. Join Dave Blanchard of Candid Health as he walks us through the process to remove avoidable friction within your revenue cycle. You'll discover how understanding your data foundation is thekey to unlocking AI’s potential, why automation is a liberation strategy, and how to combat the misconception that AI replaces people. Automation isn't about eliminating your team; it's about freeing them to focus on what truly matters -patient care and complex problem-solving.   Key Topics: * The concept of touchless claim rates and its impact on healthcare efficiency * Differentiating automation: liberation vs. replacement * Building a foundation: importance of understanding healthcare data * Overcoming misconceptions about AI and automation in revenue cycle management * Key success factors for tech implementation in healthcare organizations * Short-term opportunities for stability and growth in 2026 Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction00:57 - Vendor Voices Snapshot Challenge 03:26 - Introducing Dave Blanchard04:25 - Defining touchless claim rate and its significance05:34 - Addressing concerns: automation as a tool for human empowerment instead of workforce reduction07:28 - How staffing challenges accelerate the need for touchless solutions 09:29 - Building a strong data foundation for AI success 12:04 - Metrics that matter; Demonstrating ROI 15:56 - Debunking common misconceptions about automation and AI 24:55 - Surprising lessons from organizations implementing automation 30:03 - Key success factors in technology implementations 34:50 – Short term strategies to stabilize revenue cycle performance in 2026 37:59 - Final advice: Trust your intuition, seek partnerships, be kind   The episode was brought to you by: Real Partners Consulting [https://realpartnersconsulting.com/] Connect with Ryan Downs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpdowns/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpdowns/]  Connect with Dave Blanchard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-blanchard-90994a9/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-blanchard-90994a9/]  We Want Your Input! If you’d like to suggest a specific topic or guest, feelfree to reach out to me on LinkedIn or email at rdowns@realpartnersconsulting.com. Please rate and review – and be sure to subscribe to nevermiss an episode! Thank you for listening!

5. kesä 202641 min
jakson Optimizing Revenue Cycle from Epic Implementations through Internal Collaborations: Insights from John Freeman & Bret O’Connor of Revigate kansikuva

Optimizing Revenue Cycle from Epic Implementations through Internal Collaborations: Insights from John Freeman & Bret O’Connor of Revigate

Optimizing Revenue Cycle from Epic Implementations through Internal Collaborations: Insights from John Freeman & Bret O’Connor of Revigate Efficient revenue cycle management is crucial in healthcare.Today’s episode dives deep into how innovative consulting firms like Revigate are reshaping this landscape. Led by experienced operators, they emphasize results-driven strategies tailored to the complexities of healthcareorganizations. Key Topics: * The unique approach of Revigate as operator-led revenue cycle optimizers * Optimizers or consultants: Doing the work versus advising on the work * Challenges and solutions in Epic implementation and optimization * The evolving role of revenue integrity and charge capture strategies * Future revenue cycle challenges and technology's role, including AI * The importance of being kind, collaboration, and partnerships in driving results   Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:04 – Vendor Voices Snapshot Challenge 05:40 – Introducing John Freeman & Bret O’Connor 10:08 – The importance of “doing the work” in addition to advising; being optimizers over consultants 14:05 – Measuring client success in the revenue cycle consulting world: ROI 16:00 – Advantages of a smaller consulting firm: There is no B-Team. 18:55 – Strategies for Epic implementation, pitfalls to avoid, emphasizing revenue accountability, change management, and maximizing functionality 24:50 – The risks of approaching an EMR implementation without support 27:00 – The significance of revenue integrity efforts and proactive charge capture 33:20 – Predictions & advice for 2026 revenue cycle challenges: Do more with less, find the right partners, protectnet revenue, and leverage automation / AI 36:30 – Final Parting Advice: Be kind! Tips for fostering organizational collaboration and trust. Communicating the importance of revenue cycle outcomes. The episode was brought to you by: Real Partners Consulting [https://realpartnersconsulting.com/] Connect with Ryan Downs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpdowns/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpdowns/]  Connect with John Freeman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-freeman-crcr-235661b4/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-freeman-crcr-235661b4/] Connect with Bret O’Connor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bretoconnor/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bretoconnor/] We Want Your Input! If you’d like to suggest a specific topic or guest, feel free to reach out to me on LinkedIn or email at rdowns@realpartnersconsulting.com. Please rate and review – and be sure to subscribe to nevermiss an episode! Thank you for listening!

26. touko 202641 min