September 4, 2024

Payments Unlocked: Strategic Moves to Modernize Healthcare Payments

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Uncover innovative strategies that are reshaping healthcare payments, creating integrated and efficient solutions for today and into the future.  

In this 20-minute webinar, Zelis experts offer valuable insights and new perspectives on the future of healthcare payments. Watch as they dive into digital advancements, the importance of centralizing payments and communications across the journey, and how strategic partnerships can make a big difference along the way. 

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • Consolidation benefits: Discover how a consolidated approach enhances the payments journey and improves service delivery. 
  • Merging payments and communications: Understand the significance of integrating these elements to streamline healthcare processes. 
  • Digital integration strategies: Learn how to drive digital advancements through effective integration strategies. 
  • Strategic partnerships: Explore how partnerships can enhance efficiencies and improve the provider and member experience. 
  • Future of healthcare payments: Gain insights into the evolving landscape and the critical role of user experience.  

About our speakers:

Dylan Papa
Dylan Papa has been helping shape Zelis solutions since 2013 when he joined Zelis. He became a key part of the Payments team in 2015 and quickly climbed the ranks to his current position as Senior Vice President, Commercial Growth, Payments. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Montclair State University in 2014. 
 
Michael Bernabe
Michael Bernabe is an accomplished Payments expert and currently serves as Senior Director, Product, Payments Optimization. Prior to that, he served as Vice President and Sr. Program Manager at Citi. Michael’s deep experience in banking and healthcare puts him in a unique position to understand payment needs and help health plans modernize their payment solutions according to modern needs. the Playbook
 
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