Through the integration, AcuFill will become part of Carbon Health’s mobile healthcare platform, which incorporates insurance companies, pharmacies, medical imaging centers and labs, according to a news release. The overall goal with the integration is “to improve user experience, streamline the revenue cycle, foster better communications within the healthcare ecosystem, and eliminate rejected claims due to manual entry errors.”
“The Carbon Health team brings the best medical experts, designers and engineers together to build a healthcare network that makes sense to both patients and doctors. Acuant has been a key partner from day one, supporting our vision and providing us with a solution that is integral to our seamless user experience for both patients and practices,” Eren Bali, CEO and co-founder of Carbon Health, said in the release. “We look forward to working with the Acuant team as we continue to pursue our mission of transforming the patient-doctor experience.”
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