Why are we still processing healthcare payments like it's 1985?
The Hidden Reason Healthcare Bills Keep Rising
Healthcare payments are still processed like it's the 1980s—fax machines, manual transfers, and zero transparency—even though $4.9 trillion flows through the system annually.
Nomi Co-founder and CTO Boe Hartman, who built Apple Card and Marcus at Goldman Sachs, shows how modern banking tech could cut healthcare costs by 20-30% and get dollars flowing where they belong: into care.
If Everyone's Hurting, Who's Winning?
Hospitals are bleeding money into administrative bloat, patients are drowning in bills, and employers are funding a system they can't control. Healthcare thought leader Chris Deacon cuts through the noise: while everyone suffers, the middlemen keep winning by sustaining a system designed to extract value, not create it.
Her solution: rebuild the model around patient, provider, purchaser, with as little as possible in between.
The Fiduciary Trap: When Employers Get Sued
Major employers like Johnson & Johnson and JPMorgan are getting sued for healthcare fiduciary failures because they couldn't spot millions in waste within their own plans.
If you're legally responsible for healthcare spend but don't control your data, you're burning cash on one of your biggest expenses.
One Consultant’s Secret Weapon
"We can't do our job effectively without it." See why this consulting firm calls Artemis by Nomi Health their secret weapon for fulfilling fiduciary duties while controlling costs.
Turn Data Into Savings
One employer used data analysis to uncover $527,851 in wasteful spending and now saves $78,000 annually. See exactly how they justified their benefits strategy with hard numbers.
WTF: What the fiduciary?
Reshaping Healthcare with Next Generation Technology
4moI've been saying for years in healthcare we need to #killthefax