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Report: Hospitals Turn To Card-On-File Solutions To Fix Payment Collection Pains Card on file payments can help hospitals solve cash flow problems by eliminating payment collection pains, says Markiyan Malko, vice president of revenue cycle management at healthcare technology provider Phreesia. In the Digitizing Healthcare Payments Report, Malko explains how COF payments stop overdue payments from becoming common occurrences. |
PYMNTSTV: Mobile Banking Apps |
Five Star Mobile Banking Apps Give Banks A False Sense of Security Banks see their five-star ratings in the mobile app store and declare victory, but maybe thatâs because users havenât set the right bar. That was the insight â and the debate at yesterdayâs PYMNTSTV On the Agenda discussion, between Karen Webster, Entersekt CEO Schalk Nolte; Fair Founder and CEO Khalid Parekh and Tom Poole, Capital One senior vice president of payments, identity and Capital One Labs. |
The Changing Face Of The Travel Payments Supply Chain It's been a long year for the travel industry. However, as travel restrictions are beginning to ease, that pent-up consumer demand is starting to show. And as Flywireâs Travel Segment head Colin Smyth told Karen Webster in a recent conversation, travel industry players will have to adjust their thinking and rebuild their payments supply chains. |
IGA CEO: As Restaurants Reopen, Grocers Have To Earn The Consumer’s Business Independent grocers have benefited tremendously as eating at home over the last year returned to levels not seen since 2002. John Ross, president and CEO of the Independent Grocers Alliance tells Karen Webster that they’ll now need to earn that business, as restaurants and the physical economy reopens. |
| Credit Union Innovation Playbook: Touchless Payments Edition | Data: Credit Unions Look To Close The Touchless Payments Gap Consumers want touchless everything, including payments â but credit unions have a big payments gap to close with their members. In the Credit Union Innovation Playbook: Touchless Payments Edition, PYMNTS reveals the insights from a survey of 4,187 U.S. consumers that show more consumers want touchless payments options, like contactless cards, than are getting them from their credit unions. | | |
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