Physician building AI for healthcare systems focused on clinic workflows, billing, and revenue cycle automation to reduce admin burden and improve efficiency.
Security breaches and healthcare RCM share a root issue: small layered gaps with no end-to-end ownership, creating billing leakage and fragmentation.
#HealthcareInnovation#RevenueCycleManagement
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The Flag Behind Every Great Medical Practice: Why the Best Clinics Are Built Long Before Patients Ever See Them - Daniel Cham MD https://t.co/Otfy0l2gZI
A forgotten 1980s children’s vocab book sat for decades—valuable but unseen. It only mattered again once rediscovered. Lesson: value without visibility is invisible. In healthcare, the same gap drives lost revenue between care delivered and care recognized.
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Check out the latest article in my newsletter: A Forgotten Children’s Vocabulary Book from the 1980s Sat Untouched for Decades—Until One Viral Moment Exposed a Truth Healthcare Still Refuses to See https://t.co/mGmj0Bu0xx via @LinkedIn
1980s children’s vocab book sat forgotten for decades—until rediscovered, proving value without visibility is invisible (like healthcare revenue gaps)
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AI in healthcare isn’t the problem—loss of control is. Clinical data, workflows, and decisions are shifting outside medicine. Risk isn’t failure, but scaling broken systems and governance leaving clinicians.
#HealthcareAI#MedicalAutonomy#DigitalHealth#FutureOfMedicine
Check out the latest article in my newsletter: The First Major AI Governance Battle Has Begun. Healthcare May Be Next. https://t.co/iLXV3CtwGz via @LinkedIn
U.S. AI intervention highlights not just policy, but healthcare’s rising dependency on external systems. The real risk is governance and control, not capability.
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An 18-year-old refugee rebuilt her future because someone questioned a broken system. Physicians deserve the same question: Why have we normalized financial blind spots, outsourced visibility, and accepted administrative friction as the cost of practicing medicine? #HealthcareAI
Check out the latest article in my newsletter: What an 18-Year-Old Refugee Taught Me About Medical Billing, Physician Burnout, and Why Small Practices Deserve Better Systems https://t.co/UZSxAzlCwy via @LinkedIn
An 18-year-old refugee inspired a question for healthcare: If we designed medical practice today, would we accept today's administrative burdens?
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What an 18-Year-Old Refugee Taught Me About Medical Billing, Physician Burnout, and Why Small Practices Deserve Better Systems - Daniel Cham MD https://t.co/3Lkb2uXwUw