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Arthur Yount

Arthur Yount

Arthur is a Managing Director and Leads the Revenue Cycle Management Center of Excellence within the Transformation Practice and brings two decades of experience in the Healthcare industry.  He is skilled in Revenue Cycle Management, Healthcare Information Technology, Process Re-engineering, Business & Executive Management, and Strategic Planning. Arthur has worked in public, equity, and venture-backed companies.

Prior to joining Accordion, Arthur spent eight years as President of LowT Center/HerKare/ TomorrowMed, a men’s and women’s wellness healthcare company with 50 clinics and two closed-door pharmacies spanning 11 states. He successfully re-engineered and digitally transformed the traditional provider-patient consult and led the automation of many revenue cycle processes.

Before LowT Center, Arthur served as SVP and General Manager of Ambulatory Services at Emdeon Business Services (now Change Healthcare) where his business unit provided specialized revenue cycle management automation solutions that augmented traditional billing platforms.

Most recently Arthur has consulted with Florida Cancer Specialists, serving as Interim Head of Revenue Cycle Management and driving a large-scale transformation initiative as well as consulting with Care Advantage, assisting in process re-engineering their Medicaid and Private Duty billing process and RCM technology stack

Arthur received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, an M.S. in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and an M.B.A. from Emory University.

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Something You Should Know

  • Grew up on an 800-acre farm in a small Montanan town
  • Loves to ski black diamonds
  • Lived in Germany and survived despite having a beer allergy

Noteworthy

  • Arthur has not missed scuba diving for lobsters on the opening day of the sportsman season in 30 years – the past ten joined by his now 14 year old son (wife & daughter consciously excluded – they will return the crustaceans to the ocean faster than Dad and son can catch them).