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Improve Cash Flow and Streamline Your Receivables with YayPay

Improve Cash Flow and Streamline Your Receivables with YayPay

    Your accounts receivable process doesn’t have to require hours of manual processes to manage it effectively. Say goodbye to all of the emails, post-it notes, and Excel spreadsheets with YayPay’s centralized CRM system for AR collections and management.

    Our webinar in May covered how you can enhance your receivables process with:

    • Real-time AR analytics that provides better visibility into your AR health with the click of a button
    • A dedicated CRM for AR that serves as a single point of record for all payor information
    • Automated collection workflows that automate all manual tasks, including payment reminders and escalations to better predict cash flow
    • A predictive collection process that helps AR teams work more efficiently by optimizing collections’ actions, so issues can be identified before they happen


    To learn more, view our recorded webinar below or contact us at cincinnati@martinandassoc.com.


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