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Inworks, U.S. Bank Partner to Improve Payment Automation for Hospitals and Healthcare Systems

June 24, 2019, 08:30 AM
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Inworks, a full-service AP automation company, and U.S. Bank are working together to help hospitals and healthcare systems improve processing payments to suppliers, physicians, insurance companies and patients. This collaboration will deliver financial technology that simplifies business-to-business healthcare payments, creating new efficiencies and improving access to working capital for hospitals and healthcare companies.

The alliance brings together Inworks’ Intelligent Pay platform with U.S. Bank Virtual Pay Visa card payments to offer healthcare organizations a premier technology platform specifically designed for healthcare payments, and banking expertise from one of the nation’s leading and most trusted financial services institutions.

“We’re pleased to be working with U.S. Bank, which has extensive relationships with healthcare companies that may benefit from the services Inworks provides,” said Don Carlson, CEO of Inworks. “Likewise, our relationship with U.S. Bank and Visa gives current Inworks customers a trusted choice in paying suppliers.”

Inworks Intelligent Pay platform streamlines the payment process by allowing healthcare organizations and their suppliers to electronically submit, track and manage payments through a complete range of payment options and capabilities that now includes U.S. Bank Virtual Pay.
“U.S. Bank has a long history of serving the banking and finance needs of healthcare organizations. We understand the complexity that our customers in healthcare must manage. Our goal is to make it easier for more hospitals and healthcare systems to gain the efficiency and financial benefits of electronic payments,” said Nicole Tackett, senior vice president for U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems.





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