Infinx to show off latest RCM, ICD-10 products at RBMA Radiology Summit

Infinx, a San Jose, Calif.-based revenue cycle management company, has announced that it will be using its appearance at the upcoming RBMA 2016 Radiology Summit to present live demos of some of its products.

The demos being presented will be for Infinx’s iBridge preauthorization software and its ICD-10 coding products, which are overseen by a team of more than 200 “expert certified coders.”

The company said it will also be offering exclusive promotions at the conference; RBMA members will have a choice of either a 30-day free trial of iBridge or 100 free ICD-10 coded reports.

“Infinx delivers proven solutions for everyday processes that bottleneck virtually every healthcare practice,” Hiren Kulkarni, Infinx CEO, said in a prepared statement. “We’re excited to share our updated demos at RBMA, and we look forward to introducing our latest advancements for radiology and other healthcare specialties.”

The RBMA 2016 Radiology Summit is April 24-27 in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Michael Walter
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Michael has more than 18 years of experience as a professional writer and editor. He has written at length about cardiology, radiology, artificial intelligence and other key healthcare topics.

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