In March, the RXNT team attended the Healthcare Leaders Association of Alabama’s Winter Conference in Birmingham, where we spoke with healthcare practices about how they can unmask their potential and soar to new heights in 2025.
At our first conference of the year, team RXNT had the pleasure of attending and exhibiting at HLA Alabama’s Winter Conference in Birmingham, AL, discussing how practices can unmask their potential and soar to new heights in 2025.
Over three days, we spoke with hundreds of Administrators, Billers, and other healthcare Leaders from Alabama—a state where over 500 medical professionals already utilize RXNT’s software—about new technologies and trends that are paving the way for better healthcare.
In this recap, we’ll highlight two trending themes that stood out from the HLA Alabama Winter Conference, and we expect they’ll impact our industry over the next couple of years.
What Were the Trending Topics at HLA Alabama?
Switching Healthcare Software: Is it Worth the Time and Money?
We heard from many attendees that switching healthcare software can be a headache-inducing investment of time, money, and resources. We think it’s an investment worth making if your current software system is putting a strain on your bottom line. Sticking with outdated, inefficient software beyond its useful life can cost your practice much more in lost productivity, billing errors, patient and employee satisfaction, and more.
Plus, it can be much less costly than you might think to make the switch.
While some platforms charge as much as $70,000 for software implementation or $50,000 for data migration, RXNT is designed and built to suit the needs of every medical business—small or large—with transparent & upfront pricing, customizable software packages, and free implementation and data migration.
Changing healthcare software can seem like a recipe for disaster, but it doesn’t have to be—especially when you have a partner that prioritizes communication, US-based support, and improved healthcare workflows.
How Artificial Intelligence (AI) is Poised to Change the Future of Healthcare
In modern-day healthcare, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing a supporting role in the care journey, and its usage is growing by the minute. Over 57% of healthcare professionals plan to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) tools within their business over the next couple of years, and those that are focused on early adoption of AI will have a strong advantage. Getting ahead of the AI curve allows practices more time to adapt, helps them build a stronger data pool, and can position them as both innovative and more patient-centric in a competitive specialty.
As more AI features like voice-to-text transcriptions, note-taking, disease detection, and task automation are introduced, it’s becoming more crucial than ever for practices to take that next step. AI gives healthcare practices a measurable edge with outcomes such as improved medication adherence, scheduling, claims approval rates, patient satisfaction, chronic care management, and more.
RXNT has introduced time-saving AI tools in 2025, designed to cut down on busy work and give Leaders time back in their day.
Who Won RXNT’s Giveaway at HLA Alabama?
At this year’s conference, we hosted a giveaway to help give back to the dedicated community of professionals who are making an incredible impact on healthcare.
Congratulations to Cindy A. for winning our YETI cooler giveaway!
We’re already looking forward to next year’s HLA Winter Conference! Until then, you can get in touch with us or schedule a demo to learn more about our award-winning suite of healthcare software.
What is the HLA Alabama?
HLA Alabama, or the Healthcare Leaders Association of Alabama, is an organization dedicated to fostering leadership and professional development within the healthcare sector. It aims to provide healthcare leaders and administrators with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to effectively manage and lead healthcare organizations. Through educational programs, workshops, conferences, and networking opportunities, HLA Alabama supports the continuous growth and improvement of healthcare professionals.
To learn more about HLA Alabama, check out their website.