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Reston, Va.-based VSI launched its Recover Revolution program for spine patients, according to an Oct. 16 news release. The program was built on VSI’s research into patient-centered approaches to spine surgery recovery. Those findings from outcomes analyses of more than…

For surgery centers, outdated financial clearance processes are draining resources. Denials are up. Coverage goes undetected. Patients face confusing bills, and staff are stuck managing it all manually. This whitepaper outlines a smarter path forward. With step-by-step strategies, you’ll see…

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AI has moved from pilot to payoff in the revenue cycle. A new Forrester Consulting study of 300-plus healthcare leaders shows how AI is driving measurable gains across claims, denials and staffing. This webinar breaks down what health systems are…

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Lisa Osborne

VP of Product Marketing, Waystar

Claim status checks are one of the most manual and error-prone parts of the revenue cycle. Without automation, they often lead to billing delays, staff burnout and denied claims. For Piedmont Health this was an every day issue. By streamlining…

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Renee Miller

VP of Product, Waystar

Christy Wilbanks

Director of Professional Business Office, Piedmont Healthcare

Denials are rising fast, now reaching 10–15% of claims and costing providers $20 billion annually. This whitepaper spotlights how leading systems are shifting to denial prevention: investing in documentation integrity, embedding physician advisors at key decision points and applying analytics…

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The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons reported more than 53,000 procedures in its 2025 “Shoulder & Elbow Registry” annual report — a 47% increase in submissions compared to last year. The registry reflects 10 years of data collected from 715…

The Lown Institute reported that spine surgeries deemed “unnecessary” have cost Medicare billions of dollars but the findings don’t show the full picture, some surgeons say. Two spine surgeons share their perspectives. Note: Responses were lightly edited. Question: “Unnecessary” spine…

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