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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 12 MIN

Using Tech to Boost Patient Care and Streamline Operations

from The Hospital Finance Podcast · host Besler Holdings

← Back to All Podcasts Using Tech to Boost Patient Care and Streamline Operations In this episode, Beth Raboin, Founder &amp; CEO of Global Medical Virtual Assistants, discusses using tech to boost patient care and streamline operations. Highlights of this episode include: What is a medical virtual assistant? Where do hospitals typically see the most meaningful cost savings or efficiency gains when using the medical VAs? How GMVA ensures medical virtual assistance remain fully HIPAA-compliant and safeguard patient information while working remotely How the virtual assistant model scale for larger hospital systems or multi-facility organizations compared to smaller practices Where’s the best place to start to ensure long-term ROI? What other hospital departments are a good fit for medical virtual assistance? Subscribe Today! Kelly Wisness: Hi, this is Kelly Wisness. Welcome back to the award-winning Hospital Finance Podcast. We’re pleased to welcome Beth Raboin. Beth is leading GMVA in vision in the day-to-day business operations securing the functionality of the business to drive extensive and sustainable growth. Combining her strong leadership and determination with over 22 years of corporate experience in the private and public sector of surgical device, pharmaceutical, and specialty pharmacy industries, she keeps the company moving forward with high-level strategy while understanding the details of day-to-day execution to ensure steadfast success. Prior to Beth’s corporate and entrepreneur experience, she competed as a full athletic scholarship athlete as a Division 1 gymnast at the University of Florida, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences. In this episode, we’re discussing using tech to boost patient care and streamline operations. Welcome, and thank you for joining us, Beth. Beth Raboin: Oh, thank you so much for having me, Kelly. I’m so excited to be here. Kelly: We’re excited to have you. So, let’s go ahead and jump in. So, for listeners who may be newer to the concept, what exactly is a medical virtual assistant? And how do they differ from traditional outsourcing models? Beth: Yeah, oh thank you so much. Starting with a big question there, Kelly. So, first of all, medical virtual assistants are additional staff that you can bring into your hospital or medical practice to help facilitate some of the back office work that needs to happen. So, we do not do clinical care. Medical virtual assistants do all of the clerical and/or administrative patient care that happens behind the scenes. So that’s the differentiator between your typical in-hospital setting versus bringing in a medical virtual assistant. And how we’re different from other models is you’re not outsourcing. You’re not sending and outsourcing all of the work elsewhere. That’s not how it works. We are actually more like an insource. We’re additional staffing that’s brought into your medical practice and/or hospital to do the work that needs to get done within your tools, within your systems, within your workflows. And so, we’re actually integrated as part of the team. Kelly: I love that. It’s so intriguing. From a financial standpoint, where do hospitals typically see the most meaningful cost savings or efficiency gains when using the medical VAs? Beth: Oh, gosh. Well, so we’re a fraction of the cost of what it would be to hire someone here in– within the hospital system within the United States. We are outside of the United States, so we’re mainly in the Philippines where the cost of living is lower. So therefore, the cost structure for our business model is also lower. And where they can utilize our services is just, it’s endless. Where we’re seeing where we’re a huge asset– for example, we just were onboarded this past year with a huge healthcare hospital system on the West Coast. They brought us just in to do patient access to fill in some open appointments, making sure patients are going to show up to their appointments, and then backfilling the appointments within the schedule that those patients were not going to show up to. And they saw an immediate, an immediate, I think it was like $2 or $3 million difference in their bottom line just within two quarters. So that’s just one simple example. We’ve also been brought in heavily within the hospital systems, within revenue cycle management. Collecting dollars is critical for hospital systems, making sure that denied claims are in fact paid. And so the resubmittal of claims, following up on denied claims, making sure that patient balances are paid, all of that. So that also is a really big– a really great place to be able to bring in our staff to help and augment the way things are being done within that hospital. Kelly: Wow, I mean, so some significant savings there. That’s awesome. So how does GMVA ensure medical virtual assistance remain fully HIPAA-compliant and safeguard patient information while working remotely? Beth: Yeah, well, so there’s a few different ways we do that. Number one, we’re hiring professionals, right? We’re hiring people who have a bachelor’s degree, a bachelor’s degree, typically in nursing. They understand healthcare. They understand HIPAA and PHI. And so, they’re put through obviously a HIPAA certification class, so they’re HIPAA-certified, but that’s not enough. That’s just not enough to ensure patient information is– it’s just not enough to make sure patient information is protected, right? So, we put in additional safeguards and everyone works remotely, they’re not working within a call center, they’re working from their home. So, we’ve put additional software security on their computer systems to make sure that they’ve got a closed network that they’re working within. So, they’re logging directly into the client’s EMRs, directly into the client’s tools, and we need to make sure that there’s no nefarious actors or viruses are able to penetrate the system. So, we’ve got a pretty substantial, what we call a blue box on their computer, and they’re working within the safeguards of that system. It’s amazing. It’s been one of the things that we heavily invested in just to ensure that we’re protecting patient information. But beyond that, we’re also protecting the tools of our clients because we all know that viruses and/or nefarious actors are working consistently to try to break into hospital systems, break into hospitality, break into banks, and any possible way that they can try to penetrate a closed off system. So, we do everything within our power to make sure that we’re keeping patient information protected. Kelly: Yeah, I know HIPAA compliance is so important. And for lack of a better term, it’s an epidemic that we’re just kind of hitting. We’re being hit with all these bad actors all the time. So, it’s just a constant issue, isn’t it? Beth: Oh, constantly. So, I mean, we’re all getting them even into our private email addresses, work email addresses, people sending over what you think looks like a real invoice, but it’s not a real invoice. You click on it, before you know, you’re in trouble. So yeah, we’re trying to do the absolute best we can to keep up to date on protecting any and all software that we’re logging into. <p class="has-text-color has-lin...

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