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How Texas Institute of Spine & Neurosurgery Can Fix High-Complexity Surgical Billing with Agentic AI

Get a personalized snapshot of your operational bottlenecks at Texas Institute of Spine & Neurosurgery—and the fastest paths to efficiency and revenue lift. Magical helps orthopedic groups modernize and streamline operations with reliable agentic AI automation.

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The 3 highest-impact automation opportunities for Texas Institute of Spine & Neurosurgery

#1. Automate high-complexity surgical claims for faster reimbursements

Texas Institute of Spine & Neurosurgery performs complex spine procedures with strict payer scrutiny. Agentic AI automates surgical claims workflows to reduce denials and speed reimbursement for high-acuity cases.

#2. Lower denial rates on high-acuity spine procedures

Texas Institute of Spine & Neurosurgery performs complex spine procedures with high denial risk. Agentic AI validates claims pre-submission to reduce denials and protect surgical revenue.

#3. Scale high-acuity surgical programs sustainably

Texas Institute of Spine & Neurosurgery supports high-acuity surgical programs that strain operational resources. Agentic AI enables sustainable growth without adding operational complexity.

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"Magical is changing how our operations run. Faster, cleaner, and far more reliable."

Bryant Stetz, CIO, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute

Bryant Stetz, CIO, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute

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