In today’s high-stakes healthcare environment, accuracy in surgical documentation isn’t just about compliance, it’s about protecting revenue. With surgical teams juggling patient safety, clinical outcomes, and administrative demands, even the most diligent professionals can’t catch every item used in real time.
Hidden Cost of Manual Documentation
Surgical procedures rely on a variety of consumables and devices – from sutures to high-value implants. But when even one item goes undocumented, the financial implications are immediate and significant:
- Missed charge capture leads to lost revenue
- Delayed billing affects cash flow
- Inaccurate records compromise compliance and audit readiness
Up to 3% of a health system’s net charges can be lost due to charge capture errors. For a typical 350-bed hospital, this can amount to $22 million in lost revenue opportunities. IDENTI invites you to our webinar hosted by Becker’s Hospital Review to learn how AI-powered automation can address these challenges.
Learn how IDENTI’s patent-protected Snap&Go uses image recognition technology powered by AI to capture, record, and bill medical implants and consumables used during surgery – guaranteeing 100% transparency, utilization capture, and control. Snap&Go eliminates the risk of missing a single item by:
- Automatically detecting every item through advanced image recognition
- Capturing data in real time: no scanning, typing, or guesswork required
- Integrating seamlessly into hospital management systems for proper charge capture and documentation
You’ll hear from Lisa Miller, IDENTI’s Chief Revenue Officer and Shlomo Matityaho, IDENTI’s CEO and Founder.
Lisa Miller leads IDENTI’s initiatives to revolutionize Revenue Cycle Management for healthcare organizations through AI automation. She focuses on delivering innovative solutions that optimize operational efficiency, drive financial improvements, and generate significant cost savings for hospitals and surgical centers. Before joining IDENTI, Lisa founded VIE Healthcare Consulting in 1999, providing leading-edge financial and operational consulting for hospitals and healthcare institutions. Under her leadership, VIE Healthcare generated more than $1 billion in financial improvements for its clients.
Shlomo Matityaho is a global leader in healthcare technology, specializing in AI-driven automation solutions for supply chain and revenue cycle management. With over 30 years of experience in the health-tech sector, Shlomo founded IDENTI with a mission to revolutionize healthcare operations and empower hospitals to operate more efficiently, effectively, and safely.
By automating the process, Snap&Go ensures no item, and no revenue, is left behind.
Join us Tuesday, June 17, 2025 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CT to learn more.
