Waystar Expands AI Collaboration with Google Cloud for Autonomous Revenue Cycle

March 11, 2026
Waystar has expanded its collaboration with Google Cloud to integrate Gemini models and data infrastructure into its AltitudeAI platform, aiming to advance agentic AI capabilities and enable a self-learning healthcare revenue cycle.

Healthcare payment software provider Waystar announced an expanded collaboration with Google Cloud to accelerate its agentic AI capabilities and advance the development of an autonomous revenue cycle, announced in a press release.

The partnership enhances Waystar’s AI-powered AltitudeAI platform by integrating Google Cloud’s Gemini large language models and data infrastructure. This will allow for hyperscale deployment across complex revenue cycle workflows and faster development of automation features.

Waystar’s system unites financial and clinical data with generative and agentic AI embedded directly into revenue cycle operations. By learning from payment outcomes, the platform continuously improves processes such as prior authorization, patient coverage identification, and denial prevention.

Since the collaboration began in early 2024, Waystar has implemented generative AI tools for denial prevention and recovery, reporting prevention of over $15 billion in denied claims within a year. The company recently introduced its first proprietary AI agent embedded directly within revenue cycle workflows, marking progress toward a self-learning, minimally supervised revenue cycle system.

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