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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2024 · 3 MIN

Enhancing Revenue Cycle Efficiency Through RPA and AI with Peter Camp, CTO and founder at CampTek Software

from Outcomes Rocket · host Saul Marquez

Maximize automation ROI by targeting high-value processes with efficient resource utilization. In this episode, Peter Camp, CTO and founder at CampTek Software, shares insights into how his company adds value to the healthcare ecosystem through RPA (Robotic Process Automation) and AI. He discusses the importance of automation in healthcare, emphasizing the need to identify high-value processes for automation to achieve quick ROI. Peter also highlights specific areas within the revenue cycle that can benefit from automation, such as prior authorization and eligibility checking. Furthermore, he discusses the potential for automation to extend beyond the revenue cycle into areas like HR, supply chain, and even clinical use cases with generative AI.  If you want to learn more about RPA and AI in healthcare, this episode is a must-listen! Resources:  Watch the entire episode here. Connect with and follow Peter on LinkedIn.  Learn more about CampTek on their LinkedIn and website.

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