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Overview
Infinx helps healthcare organizations improve revenue outcomes and reduce administrative burdens. While it primarily targets financial workflows, the platform is reliable for hospitals, specialty practices, and physician groups seeking to streamline revenue cycle management and enhance operational efficiency.
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Starting Price
$5,000
/month
Infinx Specifications
Claims Management
Billing & Invoicing
Customizable Forms
Patient Demographics
What Is Infinx?
Infinx is a healthcare software for hospitals, specialty practices, and physician groups to manage patient access and revenue cycle workflows. It uses AI agents, automation, and RCM experts to handle tasks like eligibility verification, prior authorization, claims processing, and denial management. Integrated with EHR and billing systems, Infinx helps providers streamline processes, reduce manual work, resolve exceptions, and improve cash flow and revenue operations efficiency.
Infinx Pricing
The Infinx price plan starts at $5,000/month. In addition to the subscription fee, healthcare organizations budgeting for Infinx should plan for industry‑standard implementation costs. Based on industry benchmarks for revenue cycle management systems, initial setup and configuration typically range from around $50,000 to $500,000, training and onboarding $10,000 to $100,000, and payer/third‑party integrations or workflow customization may add $20,000 to $150,000 to the total cost.
Disclaimer: The pricing is subject to change.
Infinx Integrations
The software supports integration with multiple systems and platforms, such as:
Who Is Infinx For?
Infinx is ideal for a wide range of healthcare settings, including:
- Specialties
- Ambulatory surgery centers (ASC)
- Acute care hospitals
- Rural hospitals
- Physician groups
- LTC pharmacies
- Dental practices
Is Infinx Right For You?
Infinx is ideal for healthcare providers seeking a secure, scalable solution to streamline revenue cycle management. The platform is also HiTRUST, SOC2 Type2 certified, and HIPAA compliant. Proven at scale, it has processed billions of transactions across 4,000+ facilities. Its combination of AI, automation, and market-tested expertise makes it suitable for organizations aiming to improve efficiency and financial outcomes.
Still doubtful if Infinx is the right fit for you? Connect with our customer support staff at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.
Infinx Features
The platform unifies AI, automation, and human expertise into a single operating system for revenue cycle management. It enables end-to-end workflow execution, connecting payer and provider systems while automating routine steps. This approach reduces manual effort and ensures exceptions are resolved, providing visibility and control across the full revenue lifecycle.
This feature accelerates patient financial clearance by handling eligibility verification, benefit checks, and prior authorizations. It integrates securely with provider EHRs and payer systems while routing tasks intelligently between automation and staff. This enhances workflow, reduces delays, and supports accurate access to care for patients.
The software automates document classification, extraction, and validation for healthcare providers, going beyond standard OCR. Extracted data flows directly into EHRs, triggering next-step actions like order creation or prior authorization updates. By combining AI with human review, it ensures accuracy, reduces manual processing, and speeds operational tasks.
Infinx software increases clean claims, predicts recoveries, and prioritizes A/R and denial follow-ups. It leverages AI-driven automation, certified coders, and intelligent workflow management to maximize reimbursements and reduce future denials. Predictive analytics provide actionable insights, helping teams manage revenue more effectively across complex payer rules.
This feature focuses on optimizing charge capture workflows to maximize recoverable revenue. It combines automation, AI, and expert billing specialists to ensure patient care is accurately submitted for the first time. By improving workflow efficiency and minimizing denials, it supports better financial performance and operational consistency.
