Thank you HIT Consultant Media for sharing the launch of Anatomy's Modern Healthcare Lockbox! With AI to convert EOBs to 835s and HIPAA compliant mailrooms, we can automate the healthcare back-office.
About us
Anatomy is on a mission to automate financial workflows for healthcare. Today, healthcare providers receive a quarter of payments and remittances on paper, and siloed banking and practice management systems make it difficult to get clarity into insurance revenue that is paid versus needs follow-up. Anatomy automates these financial workflows using AI to convert EOBs to ERAs, modern lockbox solutions to digitize payments and mail, and seamless integrations to automate bank reconciliation and posting. For more information about Anatomy, visit www.anatomy.com.
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anatomy.com
External link for Anatomy Financial
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
Employees at Anatomy Financial
Updates
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Anatomy is thrilled to announce the launch of our AI-Healthcare Lockbox! Today, most healthcare organizations that use a lockbox receive a long PDF with EOBs, correspondence, and checks all mixed together. Revenue Cycle teams have to sort through all that mail, and manually process paper remittances. Imagine a lockbox that was purpose built for healthcare. 📤 EOBs are automatically converted to ERAs 📮 The mail room is HIPAA compliant ✅ Implementation is straightforward, and works with the systems you already have in place Through our partnership with the leading check processing company CheckAlt, we enable digitization of paper payment and remit processing for healthcare! Check out https://lnkd.in/geNU9dPM or email hello@anatomy.com if you want to learn more!
Anatomy Launches AI Healthcare Lockbox in Partnership with CheckAlt
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Anatomy Financial is excited to exhibit at the American Alliance of Orthopaedic Executives (AAOE) annual conference this weekend!
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Healthcare organizations are drowning in paper/pdf EOBs 📩 Since the Change Healthcare cyberattack, many healthcare organizations are facing a surge in paper and PDF EOBs (Explanation of Benefits) in the mail and downloaded from payer portals. Some of these EOBs are taking practices hours to type in. Anatomy uses AI to convert EOBs to 835s, and can offer our solutions for any sized healthcare organization (including any medical specialty, dental practices, digital health services, and billing/RCM companies). ⏱️ Reduce staff burden and save time 🏹 Improve accuracy 💾 Secure storage of your paper EOBs alongside the digital ERA created We can get you up and running quickly, email hello@anatomy.com to get started!
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Anatomy Financial cofounder Sasha King speaking at the SAMGMA annual conference on Taking Bank Reconciliation to the Next Level alongside Tina Gutierrez SPHR, SHRM-SPC Trent Kingman John Spiekerman Jeannine Ruffner Kelley Suskie, MHSA, FACMPE Kevin Wood and Larry Christian See you in San Antonio!
We hope you’re as excited as we are for tomorrow’s SAMGMA Annual Education Conference!
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Thank you Fortune for the overview of Anatomy in Term Sheet!
Exclusive: What Y Combinator partner Dalton Caldwell is looking for, as YC releases new ‘Requests for Startups’
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“Live Oak is excited to invest in companies such as Anatomy Financial that solve hard problems for small business owners,” said Stephanie Mann, Live Oak Bank Chief Strategy Officer. “As a bank that understands the difficulty and importance of bank account reconciliation, we see the extraordinary value Anatomy is providing healthcare companies by streamlining their operational efficiency and providing meaningful financial insights to customers.”
Live Oak Ventures Participates in Financing of Anatomy Financial
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Thank you Axios for sharing the founding story of Anatomy, we are excited to offer our suite of financial solutions, including EOB conversion, smart reconciliation, and financial insights, to healthcare organizations across the US.
Anatomy Financial seeds $7.6M to automate health care accounting
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