Innovative platform recognized for improving practice operations, improving patient engagement, and reducing administrative burden for healthcare practices

NEW YORK, May 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Yosi Health, a provider of digital front door automation solutions, today announced that it has been named the winner of the “Best Practice Management Solution Provider” award in the 2025 MedTech Breakthrough Awards program. The recognition highlights Yosi Health’s continued leadership in transforming the healthcare experience for patients and providers through intuitive, scalable, and highly efficient digital solutions.

Yosi Health’s award-winning platform is purpose-built to streamline administrative processes across the patient journey—from pre-arrival scheduling and insurance verification to digital intake, telehealth, and payment collection. By eliminating redundant manual tasks and reducing paperwork, Yosi enables clinical and administrative teams to focus more time on direct patient care while reducing costs and improving overall operational efficiency.

“This recognition from MedTech Breakthrough is a testament to our team’s mission to reimagine what practice management should look like in modern healthcare,” said Hari Prasad, Founder and CEO of Yosi Health. “We believe that healthcare providers shouldn’t have to choose between operational efficiency and high-quality patient care. With Yosi, they can achieve both—and we’re honored to see our impact acknowledged through this award.”

Yosi Health’s platform integrates seamlessly with major electronic medical record (EMR) systems and is designed to be fully compliant with HIPAA, SOC 2 Type II, and PCI standards. In 2024 alone, practices using Yosi reported measurable results, including:

  • Up to a 45% reduction in patient no-shows
  • An average of 21 minutes saved per patient for administrative staff
  • 10x–15x return on investment from improved workflow and reimbursement speed
  • 70% decrease in phone call volume due to self-service digital intake tools

These results are especially important as healthcare organizations continue to navigate rising patient volumes, workforce shortages, and tightening margins. Yosi Health’s all-in-one front office automation solution meets these challenges by simplifying practice operations and ensuring a better experience for both staff and patients.

“We’re proud to serve a growing number of innovative healthcare practices that are embracing the power of digital transformation,” added Prasad. “This award motivates us to keep delivering our services to a broader market, making healthcare more accessible, efficient, and human-centered.”

The MedTech Breakthrough Awards recognize the top companies, technologies, and products in the global health and medical technology markets. This year’s program attracted thousands of nominations from around the world, making Yosi’s win especially significant in an increasingly competitive digital health landscape.

For more information about the Yosi Health Patient Management platform visit: https://www.yosi.health.

About Yosi Health

Yosi Health is the leading cloud-based patient engagement and workflow automation platform, serving medical practices nationwide. Recognized as the Best in KLAS® 2024 for Patient Intake Management and Peer Reviewed ™ by the American Alliance of Orthopaedic Executives (AAOE), Yosi Health helps healthcare providers streamline operations, lower costs, and enhance patient outcomes. The platform is HIPAA, SOC 2 Type 2, and PCI compliant, and is an AWS ISV Advanced Technology Partner..

For more information, visit Yosi Health at www.yosi.health

Last week, Yosi Health’s Vice President of Business Development Matt Order joined fellow administrators and industry experts at the American Alliance of Orthopaedic Executives (AAOE) Annual Conference in Atlanta. As a conference sponsor, we were excited to dive deep into the challenges—and opportunities—facing today’s orthopaedic practices.

Here are Matt’s top insights:

1. Administrative Overhead Remains a Top Concern

From prior authorizations and referrals to patient intake and clinical documentation, reducing administrative burden dominated every conversation. Practices are losing front-desk employees to higher-paying corporate roles, creating high turnover and inconsistent patient experiences. When check-in staff—or even surgeons—spend hours on paperwork instead of patient care, operational costs climb and patient satisfaction suffers.

2. Vendor Consolidation Is Accelerating

Attendees described a clear shift toward “vendor consolidation” strategies—choosing fewer, battle-tested partners over a patchwork of niche “shiny” solutions. Single-vendor relationships promise streamlined contracts, predictable pricing, and one throat to choke when issues arise. Administrators want assurance that chosen platforms have survived real-world practice pressures, not just flashy conference demos.

3. EMR Transitions and Integration Remain Critical

Many practices are reevaluating legacy and “ortho-specific” EMRs that fall short on true interoperability. The consensus? Open APIs and discrete-data integration are now more important than ever. Whether migrating to a new system or optimizing an existing one, orthopaedic groups need platforms that:

  • Support specialty workflows (e.g., implant tracking, post-op follow-ups)
  • Share patient data in real time across scheduling, documentation, and billing
  • Enable comprehensive analytics for value-based care, patient acquisition, and retention

4. Financial Engagement Is Evolving

With skyrocketing deductibles and growing out-of-pocket costs for patients—especially for elective surgeries—collecting payments efficiently has become a mission-critical task. Pre-visit payment options and transparent estimate tools emerged as must-have features to avoid surprise bills and improve collections.

5. Independence vs. Hospital Systems

Independent orthopaedic practices continue to wrestle with consolidation pressures from hospital networks. Staying independent means delivering both high-quality care and a superior patient experience—all while managing costs. Practices shared how leveraging digital front-door technologies can level the playing field by:

  • Automating patient intake and insurance eligibility checks
  • Enabling online self-scheduling and pre-visit check-in
  • Offering two-way text communication and digital forms

What Does This Mean for Orthopaedic Practices?

 The clear message from AAOE 2025: software integration, reliability, and efficiency are non-negotiable. Practices want trusted partners that reduce the admin load, consolidate vendor relationships, and seamlessly integrate with their EMR ecosystems. Most importantly, they need solutions that enhance the patient journey—from initial booking through post-operative follow-up—while protecting revenue and reducing overhead.

At Yosi Health, we’re proud to support orthopaedic teams with a fully integrated Digital Front Door that tackles these exact challenges. By automating scheduling, intake, insurance verification, and payments—while bi-directionally integrating with major EMRs—we help practices focus on what matters most: delivering exceptional patient care. Our Digital Front Door is an AAOE Peer Reviewed product; you might be interested to know that AAOE’s Peer Review Program evaluates vendors of orthopedic products, services, and solutions. Approved vendors demonstrate a strong reputation for advancing orthopedic practice objectives. In the survey conducted through the Peer Review process, 92 percent strongly agreed or agreed that they would recommend Yosi Health’s Digital Front Door Automation Platform to colleagues. One hundred percent also agreed or strongly agreed that the platform enhanced productivity.

If you missed us in Atlanta or want to learn how a unified, battle-tested front-office solution can transform your practice, let’s connect. Your staff—and your patients—will thank you.

For more information, visit Yosi Health at www.yosi.health