Malinka Walaliyadde, CEO, Co-Founder and Board member at AKASA, & Ben Beadle-Ryby, Co-Founder & Senior Vice President of Commercial at AKASA

This episode features two of the Co-Founders of AKASA, a leading developer of AI for healthcare operations. In this conversation, Malinka Walaliyadde & Ben Beadle-Ryby discuss some of the top issues their customer base is facing, how they are remedying these challenges through automation, what the future of automation looks like, and much more.

Summary

AKASA Co-Founders Discuss AI for Healthcare Operations

Learn from Malinka Walaliyadde & Ben Beadle-Ryby, Co-Founders of AKASA, a leading developer of AI for healthcare operations, as they discuss top industry issues, automation, and the future of healthcare operations.

CASA's AI Solution Saves 1800 Hours of Staff Time Monthly

CASA's AI Revenue Cycle Solution is helping healthcare providers save time and money. Their AI technology combined with a team of revenue cycle experts addresses staff shortages and reduces cost. Their work with Methodist Health System in Nebraska has automated the work of over 19 staff members. With automation, human error is mitigated, patient financial experiences improve, and cost to collect reduces.

GPP3 and Dolly Enable Automation of Complex Tasks

New AI models like GPP3 and Dolly have made the automation of complex tasks possible in healthcare operations. Machine learning and AI advancements are also enabling auto-generation of software code. Companies with strong automation foundations will be well positioned to benefit from these advancements.

AKASA Helps Automate Processes Like Prior Authorizations

Prior authorizations cost healthcare providers $528 million and an average of 12 minutes for a staffer to complete. AKASA helps automate processes like prior authorizations to help reduce costs and increase speed. They are now working with 10% of all US healthcare billings.

 

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This episode aired on 10/26/2022 and can be listened here.

 

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