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VisiQuate Acquires Etyon to Boost Healthcare Insights

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VisiQuate, a leader in AI-powered revenue cycle management (RCM), announced its acquisition of Etyon, a healthcare technology company recognized for its deep RCM machine learning, domain-specific algorithms, and advanced data tokenization capabilities.

Known for transforming complex data into high-value insights delivered precisely when and where they’re needed, Etyon enhances VisiQuate’s longstanding leadership in AI and machine learning by layering in complementary capabilities that further support the elimination of revenue cycle inefficiencies – from denials and underpayments to workflow bottlenecks and staffing blind spots. Together, the combined platform accelerates VisiQuate’s proven ability to deliver augmented intelligence and real-time operational guidance that empowers revenue cycle teams to prioritize better, act faster, and work smarter – especially in environments where precision, productivity, and workforce optimization are more critical than ever.

“Etyon doesn’t just analyze data – they surface answers that are highly actionable,” said Brian Robertson, Founder & CEO of VisiQuate. “Their framework acts like a GPS for revenue cycle teams: it shows you what’s wrong, tells you why it matters, and recommends exactly what to do next. That kind of clarity amplifies and reinforces what VisiQuate’s platform has been doing for years – especially as providers navigate a minefield of denials, staffing constraints, and operational inefficiencies that demand smarter, faster decisions.”

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By integrating Etyon’s proven predictive models, payment variance scoring, denial prevention algorithms, and tokenized data structures into VisiQuate’s Ana Intelligence Suite–already known for powering intelligent workflows and actionable insight–clients will gain access to even more real-time, pushed intelligence that eliminates guesswork, streamline workflows, and drive higher financial yield.

“Our vision has always been about surfacing the signals that matter most – instantly and intuitively,” said Derek Foster, CEO & Founder of Etyon. “We’ve spent years building and refining RCM machine learning models that think like revenue cycle leaders. Now, by joining forces with VisiQuate, we’re not just scaling that expertise – we’re turbocharging it. This partnership gives us the platform, reach, and resources to accelerate everything we’ve built, and to deliver powerful, real-time guidance at a whole new level. We couldn’t be more excited about what this means for our clients and the future of intelligent revenue cycle automation.”

“VisiQuate has been at the forefront of applying AI and machine learning to revenue cycle challenges for years,” said Park Durrett, Managing Director at Accel-KKR. “This acquisition adds fuel to an already powerful engine. Etyon‘s focused expertise in deep RCM modeling, tokenization and signal delivery complements VisiQuate’s platform. Whether supporting enterprise health systems or lean teams in smaller organizations, this acquisition expands VisiQuate‘s ability to offer an even more scalable, precise, and actionable solution for healthcare organizations under increasing pressure to do more with less.”

Source: PRNewswire

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