Erik Molina

Senior Director
10+ years of experience leading RCM for national multispecialty practices and health systems
Drives enterprise revenue cycle performance improvement to realize collection yield improvements and reduce costs
Leverages leading automation technologies to design modern RCM delivery models
New York
@alvarezmarsal
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Erik Molina is a Senior Director with Alvarez & Marsal Healthcare Industry Group in New York. He brings more than 10 years of healthcare experience, with a focus on revenue cycle management (RCM). He has led patient access and patient financial service operational performance improvement engagements, workflow and analytics implementations, and AI automation technology strategy for national multispecialty physician groups and large health systems.

Notably, Mr. Molina led an RCM transformation for a $2 billion multispecialty medical group. This transformation involved redesigning authorization workflows, reducing billing/accounts receivable/denial work queues, optimizing vendor contracts, and building RCM dashboards in an analytics platform. The project drove $19 million in cash acceleration and $27 million in recurring net collection improvements. Previously, Mr. Molina led the centralization and process improvement of RCM functions for a national fertility provider, driving $12.4 million in annualized collection improvements, as well as reducing RCM spend by 6.9% and denial inflow rates by 36%.

Additionally, Mr. Molina assisted in buy-side diligence and assessments focused on RCM operations for various healthcare companies, including physician groups, urgent care clinic networks, nephrology practices, and RCM billing service companies. He also built profit and loss statement analytics dashboards with customized electronic medical record data queries for an emergency medical service billing services company.

Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Molina worked at a healthcare technology startup and Huron Consulting Group. At these organizations, Mr. Molina led multiple workflow and analytics implementations, specializing in patient access, billing, follow-up, and denial methodologies for health systems and physician groups. He also led technology automation strategies for health systems by solutioning and prioritizing automated workflows to maximize financial benefit for clients.

Mr. Molina earned a bachelor’s degree in financial mathematics and statistics from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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As the U.S. considers imposing tariffs on European pharmaceutical imports, the ripple effects could be felt across the global healthcare landscape. For an industry already grappling with rising R&D costs and competitive pressures, these tariffs threaten to erode profit margins and disrupt finely tuned supply chains.