Nick Fricano

President & CEO at Healthfuse
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • President & CEO
      • Jan 2011 - Present

      Healthfuse drives revenue cycle vendor performance by building, operating, and optimizing hospital vendor management offices. The end-to-end approach, powered by the Healthfuse VMO platform contains a comprehensive suite of HIPAA-compliant, customizable applications fully supported by a dedicated execution team, accelerating cost savings, and collections improvement. Healthfuse ensures hospitals and their revenue cycle vendors operate in full transparency, delivering accountability, efficiency, and bottom-line results. Results • $600M in bottom-line improvements for hospital partners • $140.5M in collections and cost-savings in 2019 • 10-20% reduced vendor cost • 20-30% increased collections Show less

    • Vice President & Partner
      • Nov 1999 - Feb 2011

      During his tenure with the firm, Nick held various positions across its multiple companies, including senior revenue cycle consultant, Vice President of Operations, and Vice President of Business Development. Co-founded Healthcare Learning Services, LLC and Healthfuse, LLC. He has worked closely with over 150 hospitals and healthcare systems, from multi-entity healthcare networks in urban settings to small and mid-market community hospitals. During his tenure with the firm, Nick held various positions across its multiple companies, including senior revenue cycle consultant, Vice President of Operations, and Vice President of Business Development. Co-founded Healthcare Learning Services, LLC and Healthfuse, LLC. He has worked closely with over 150 hospitals and healthcare systems, from multi-entity healthcare networks in urban settings to small and mid-market community hospitals.

Education

  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • University of Dayton

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