Abhinav Bhalaik, Armaan Patkar 
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Argus Partners advises Infinx on the acquisition of MedReceivables Advisor

This acquisition strengthens Infinx’s capabilities in pathology coding, billing, and revenue cycle management, among other things.

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Argus Partners advised Infinx Services Private Limited and its subsidiaries (“Infinx”) on the acquisition of the assets and operations of MedReceivables Advisor, LLC.

The transaction team consisted of Abhinav Bhalaik (Partner), Armaan Patkar (Partner), Ishita Agarwal (Senior Associate), Sadia Akhter (Senior Associate), Ayushi Khetan (Associate), Kanishk Gambhir (Associate).

Infinx

​In January 2025, Infinx, a provider of AI-powered solutions for patient access and revenue cycle management, announced the acquisition of MedReceivables Advisor (MRA), a company specializing in pathology billing and revenue cycle management for hospital-based practices.

This strategic move aims to enhance Infinx's capabilities in pathology coding, billing, and revenue cycle management, while expanding its service offerings to include litigation support, managed care contracting, credentialing support, payer contract reviews, and fee schedule monitoring.

Founded in 2012, Infinx delivers scalable, AI-driven solutions that optimize the financial lifecycle of healthcare providers, spanning patient access and revenue cycle management. Its cloud-based software, powered by AI and automation, is utilized by experienced consultants and billing specialists across the U.S., India, and the Philippines.

MedReceivables Advisor specializes in hospital-based medical practices, enhancing profitability through expert revenue optimization and billing management. With extensive experience serving pathologists, radiologists, and emergency room physicians, MRA’s team of CPAs and MBAs streamlines managed care agreements and third-party billing.

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