🎙️ Episode 333 | Breaking the Black Box: Solving Payers’ Biggest Payment Integrity Challenges
This week on Millennium Live, we’re diving deep into one of the most complex — and costly — issues facing health plans today: payment integrity. Matt Akromis, VP of Client Success at AMPS, joins the podcast to break open the "black box" of traditional payment integrity systems and explain why many payers are unknowingly leaking millions.
Matt reveals the industry shifts making payment integrity is more essential than ever, the blind spots in legacy solutions, and the critical importance of reviewing high-dollar claims before they’re paid. He shares real-world results from AMPS’ innovative tools, highlighting ClaimInsight.
If you’re evaluating vendors, worried about hidden inefficiencies, or just want to stay ahead of emerging trends in claims management, you'll learn what makes AMPS’ approach smarter, more accurate and why health plans should think twice before sticking with the status quo. This isn’t just another talk about cost containment — it’s a candid conversation about taking control, gaining visibility, and building smarter, more defensible payment integrity strategies.
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