Rethinking Revenue Cycle: From Fragmented Workflows to a Unified Operating Model
Thursday, May 7th, 2026 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
Revenue cycle is often managed as a series of discrete functions, but for clinicians and frontline teams its fragmentation creates daily friction that directly impacts patient care. From prior authorization delays that postpone treatments and procedures to downstream coding and billing rework, disconnected workflows introduce complexity, slow decision-making, and pull clinicians away from the work they trained to do.
As AI becomes more deeply embedded in revenue operations, these fragmented approaches are increasingly exposed. Without a system-level view, AI risks amplifying inefficiencies rather than transforming how work gets done.
Join leaders from Singing River Health for a discussion on why AI-enabled revenue operating systems are becoming essential to improve visibility, reduce rework and help teams move from reactive tasks to proactive operations.
You'll walk away with:
As AI becomes more deeply embedded in revenue operations, these fragmented approaches are increasingly exposed. Without a system-level view, AI risks amplifying inefficiencies rather than transforming how work gets done.
Join leaders from Singing River Health for a discussion on why AI-enabled revenue operating systems are becoming essential to improve visibility, reduce rework and help teams move from reactive tasks to proactive operations.
You'll walk away with:
- How fragmented revenue workflows create hidden clinical and operational costs
- Why a revenue operating system is different from traditional revenue cycle optimization
- Common pitfalls when applying AI to fragmented operations and how to avoid them
Presenters:
Jason McNeil
CFO, Singing River Health
Sarah McGoldrick
Executive Director Finance, Singing River Health
John Smith
SVP Customer Partner, Singing River Health