Adonis, a leading AI Orchestration platform for revenue cycle management (RCM), announces a partnership with CaduceusHealth aimed at leading the expansion of AI capabilities in revenue cycle management. By combining Adonis’ cutting-edge AI technology with CaduceusHealth’s proven operational expertise, the collaboration unlocks a paradigm-shifting approach to RCM, accelerating time to cash, lowering operational costs by reducing manual intervention, and creating a better experience for both providers and patients.
CaduceusHealth supports thousands of providers across 35 states, working with large health systems, independent physician groups, and private equity-backed practices. An early adopter of the athenahealth platform, CaduceusHealth provides fully outsourced, U.S.-based solutions for RCM staffing, coding, and analytics, helping clients handle millions in annual collections and hundreds of thousands of claims while maximizing financial performance, reducing administrative burden, and improving the patient experience.
“We’re excited to partner with CaduceusHealth, an organization equally committed to reimagining revenue cycle management through AI,” said Akash Magoon, CEO and Co-Founder of Adonis. “By automating denial management and other critical workflows, we’re helping practices drive stronger financial outcomes, ease the administrative load on staff, and ultimately enhance the patient experience. Together, we’re proving that AI-driven automation is delivering measurable results for healthcare organizations today.”
CaduceusHealth and Adonis both heavily operate within the athenahealth ecosystem, ensuring providers can build on their existing investment while unlocking new layers of automation and financial optimization. As an approved athenahealth Marketplace vendor, Adonis extends the power of the platform with predictive, self-learning AI that identifies and prevents denials proactively, accelerates time to cash, and improves staff efficiency. Both organizations also bring proven expertise across other major EHRs, including Epic, ensuring scalability for healthcare organizations nationwide.
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Together, athenahealth, CaduceusHealth, and Adonis unlock a powerful combination for many physician groups and ambulatory practices. Providers who combine athenahealth’s technology with CaduceusHealth’s RCM expertise and Adonis’ AI Orchestration create a seamless ecosystem designed to reimagine RCM operations. This alignment across the three organizations ensures practices can scale efficiently while maintaining focus on patient care.
Through this partnership with Adonis, CaduceusHealth will continue to lead the charge in infusing AI across the revenue cycle for their partners. The Adonis Intelligence platform will provide payer behavior trends and real-time insights to accelerate decision making and drive action. In parallel, Adonis AI Agents will remove friction by automating previously manual workflows, including claims status inquiry and denial remediation. With CaduceusHealth and Adonis, users are poised to increase collections, enhance team efficiency, and stay ahead of payer behavior.
“Together, CaduceusHealth and Adonis are leveling the playing field in claims processing, helping our clients overcome traditional delays while accelerating cash realization,” said Jim Bonomo, CEO of CaduceusHealth. “We’ve created a high-performing environment where our onshore teams can operate at the top of their expertise, while Caduceus and Adonis AI technology identify cases requiring human intervention. This reduces payment times and eliminates the ineffective claim cycling we have experienced with past offshoring efforts.”
This partnership signals more than collaboration — it sets a new standard for revenue cycle operations. By fusing predictive AI with operational excellence, Adonis and CaduceusHealth are demonstrating their continued commitment to applying AI in ways that enhance the client experience, strengthen financial outcomes, and ultimately improve patient care.
Source: PRNewswire