ASC management and revenue cycle software for surgical facilities
Surgical Information Systems operates a healthcare IT platform serving over 2,900 ambulatory surgery centers across ASC management, EHR, anesthesia documentation, and revenue cycle services. The hiring mix—dominated by finance and support roles with sparse engineering—reflects a mature, service-led operation focused on customer retention and billing optimization rather than product velocity. Active projects center on revenue cycle automation and Salesforce optimization, while pain points cluster around denial reduction and charge-posting accuracy, indicating significant ongoing friction in ASC billing workflows.
Notable leadership hires: Team Lead
SIS provides software and services to ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), covering clinical documentation, EHR, anesthesia information management, patient engagement, compliance, and revenue cycle management. The company also operates transcription and revenue cycle outsourcing services. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, SIS serves 2,900+ surgical facilities across the United States and Canada. The product suite is built to address the operational, clinical, and financial demands of standalone surgical centers, with particular depth in perioperative workflows and billing lifecycle management.
SIS develops ASC management software, EHRs, anesthesia documentation systems, and revenue cycle management services for ambulatory surgery centers. The platform covers clinical documentation, patient engagement, compliance, and financial operations for surgical facilities.
SIS serves over 2,900 surgical facilities globally, primarily in the United States and Canada, making it a market leader in ASC-focused software and services.
SIS operates on Windows, Salesforce (including Service Cloud and Sales Cloud), Microsoft Office tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, SharePoint), and integrates with Waystar for revenue cycle functions and Epic Systems in hospital environments.
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