

Choose Mimo
For decades, healthcare practitioners have borne the cost of frequent coding errors, high medical claim denial rates, and administrative and financial setbacks caused by error-prone medical billing systems.
Together, our team of industry experts is creating Mimo, a medical account management assistant, which can relieve medical practices of administrative burdens and remove manual coding errors, increasing claim acceptance rates, and improving operational efficiency with the tracking and following-up of outstanding patient balances.
Our mission is to simplify and improve medical account management processes to ensure every patient is treated as a person and not lost on a medical system as an unprocessed file.
At the heart of Mimo, we hope to bring lightness to administration, peace of mind to financial management, and improved patient care while reimbursing those who take care of others.

Patient Processing Data & Billing
Mimo accelerates accurate patient data processing and medical billing with legal compliance for improved revenue cycle management.
Simplistic Integration
Our plug-in solution simplifies integration, ensuring minimal disruption and maximum productivity for healthcare providers.
Financial Analytics & Debt Communication
Our Advanced AI-driven cloud analytics provide deep insights into financial management with bank statement reconciliation, funder-and age analysis reporting and debt communication drafting.
Strong Support Team
The Mimo Team is committed to delivering an exceptional customer experience, providing support and guidance for the successful implementation of our AI medical account managing assistants.

Why Risk Your Revenue?
30%
of patients experience medical billing errors on statements.
63%
of healthcare providers have seen an increase in billing errors last year.
42%
of healthcare providers admit to billing inaccuracies that delay reimbursement.
40%
of insurance denials are linked to billing inaccuracies.
25%
billing errors contribute to increased patient dissatisfaction.
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