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The Wilshire IT RevCastAuthor: The Wilshire Group
The new bitesize podcast series features a fresh outlook addressing some of the most pressing issues and opportunities facing the RCM and Revenue Cycle IT space. Entertaining hosts Evan Martin and Daniel Bianchini will explore key topics through interviews with informative industry thought leaders, share the latest trends and best practices and will be sure to bring the most relevant and talked about hot topics. Unlike webcasts, which go more deeply into the technical aspects of the RCM world, this podcast series is designed to be brief and conversational, focused on guest interviews, expert debates, and industry best practices. Join us on this journey by subscribing to our podcast on your favorite podcast platform and looking for a new episode release on Wilshire Wednesdays. We have partnered with the National Association of Healthcare Access Management (www.naham.org), which is awarding 1 CEU credit. It's simple: come visit www.thewilshiregorup.net and fill out a short survey! Language: en Genres: Health & Fitness, Medicine, Technology Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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S5 EP3 From Estimates to Advance Claims Rethinking Price Transparency
Episode 3
Wednesday, 18 March, 2026
In this episode of The Wilshire IT RevCast dives deep into the fast‑evolving world of healthcare price transparency and the operational reality of Good Faith Estimates (GFEs) under the No Surprises Act. Our host Evan Martin, VP Revenue Cycle at ZoomCare, and returning guest Travis Gentry, CEO of Hyve Health, unpack how regulations aimed at protecting patients are colliding with fragmented systems, siloed providers, and legacy revenue cycle workflows. They explore why current price transparency data is often unusable, what a “true” 360‑degree GFE would look like, who should really quarterback the estimate, and how advanced claims and advanced EOBs could fundamentally reshape the revenue cycle from reactive to proactive. The conversation also looks ahead to ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), medical group practices, and the growing regulatory pressure on both providers and payers.











