Maxfield Rodriguez

Maxfield Rodriguez, MBA, serves as RXNT's Account Executive, Enterprise, Sales. He brings a wealth of knowledge in health tech innovations and business strategies to the role. Passionate about driving digital transformation in healthcare, Maxfield is focused on implementing cutting-edge solutions that streamline operations and improve patient outcomes.

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RCM in 2025: Key Takeaways & Insights from HBMA’s Annual Conference

In early October, our team made its way to Niagara Falls, NY, for HBMA’s Annual Fall RCM Conference. Like every year, we came back laden with insights, information, and learnings to share. In early October, our team made its way to Niagara Falls, NY, for HBMA’s Annual Fall RCM Conference—bringing together hundreds of billing professionals, […]

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Data-Driven Decision-Making and AI: Top Highlights From HBMA 2024 

HBMA brings together hundreds of billing professionals, administrators, and other healthcare leaders to discuss the innovations, challenges, and opportunities impacting the revenue cycle. Here are our key takeaways!  In September, our team had the pleasure of attending and speaking at HBMA’s 2024 Annual Revenue Cycle Management Fall Conference in Austin, Texas. This conference brought together

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Takeaways from the 2024 DoD/VA & Government HealthIT Summit

Hear the emerging trends from this year’s event focusing on “innovative health information technologies, capabilities, and solutions” and bringing together VA, DHA, DoD, and federal government attendees, hosted by the Defense Strategies Institute (DSI). On May 1st and 2nd, our team attended the 2024 DoD/VA & Government HIT Summit, the 26th annual event focused on

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E-Prescribing: A Case Study on the Power of Digital Transformation

Technology is reshaping healthcare. Researchers are using digitally-collected data to track and predict the health of certain at-risk populations, providers are delivering patient care in fully remote environments, and the medical landscape today is in many ways unrecognizable from how it operated at the turn of the century. However, the foundational tenets often stay the

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The Time-Saving Benefits of Electronic Medical Record (EMR/EHR) Software in 2023

In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, adopting electronic medical record (EMR) and electronic health record (EHR) systems has revolutionized how medical professionals manage patient data. Traditional paper-based records are increasingly being replaced by digital solutions that offer numerous advantages. One of the most significant benefits is the time saved by implementing an EMR system.  In

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The Disadvantages of Paper Charting for Medical Records—Why You Should Upgrade to an Electronic System (EHR)

The 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) was one of the first indications that hospitals and other healthcare providers were moving away from traditional paper charting process to electronic health records (EHR). The act required healthcare providers in the United States to modernize their internal health records and create an online, centralized database where

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Practice Management: Does Your Reporting Do This?

RXNT’s practice management software is a cloud-based medical billing and patient scheduling system that helps healthcare practices and billing companies manage their financials electronically. Quality medical billing and practice management solutions include the ability to send and receive claims, control medical billing/collections, capture charges, and report on all that data. Reporting is essential to any

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Improving Weekend Outcomes Through EHR Use

“The weekend effect” is a nickname for weekend surgery that leads to longer patient stays and higher mortality rates can be quelled through the utilization of electronic health records (EHR) systems. According to a Loyola Medicine study, published in JAMA Surgery, patients within hospitals or surgical centers with electronic scheduling and EHR, were 33% less

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Three Features You Need to Consider When Purchasing Medical Billing Software

Being able to maintain a healthy cash flow for your practice clients can make or break your business. Selecting the right billing software can ensure you bill accurately and are able to resolve errors and rejections more efficiently. When searching for new billing software, a billing service should be sure the billing software has the

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Cloud-based vs. Server-based EMR Solutions

There is strong belief that server-based Electronic Medical Records (EMR) solutions are more secure than cloud-based. The thought of housing your data elicits the feeling you are in control, but you could be masking increased risk. Most server-based EMR’s require periodic upgrades or patches to keep you protected from malicious threats. A Physician’s number one

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