The SSI Group Unveils AI Solutions at HFMA Conference

The SSI Group, LLC has introduced new AI-driven solutions for revenue cycle management at the HFMA Annual Conference 2025, showcasing their humanoid assistant, JeSSI.

The SSI Group, LLC has unveiled its latest AI-driven solutions for revenue cycle management at the HFMA Annual Conference 2025, announced in a press release. The company introduced JeSSI, a humanoid assistant, to demonstrate the potential of automation in healthcare finance.

At the conference, SSI showcased its predictive cash flow forecasting tool, Payment Insights, and updates to its analytics suite, RCM Performance Insights. These tools aim to address critical pain points in revenue cycle management by integrating AI and intelligent automation.

SSI's President and CEO, Diana Allen, emphasized the company's commitment to transforming healthcare finance by combining human expertise with machine intelligence. The conference, held from June 22-25 in Denver, CO, provided a platform for SSI to engage with clients and prospects about the benefits of AI in the revenue cycle.

The SSI Group, LLC continues to focus on enhancing healthcare finance processes through AI-driven advancements, aiming to streamline workflows and improve efficiencies across the industry.

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