Avosina Healthcare Solutions began with a simple goal: help private practices stay strong, independent, and financially healthy in a healthcare environment that keeps getting more complex. The idea first took shape in 2009, when Dr. Alidad Arabshahi started building solutions to streamline practice operations, and quickly saw that supply chain efficiency was only one piece of a much bigger problem. To better understand how to build scalable, high-impact solutions for practices, he earned an MBA from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and refined the vision into a broader practice-optimization platform.
In 2015, Dr. Arabshahi launched Avosina, combining revenue cycle expertise with technology and real-world private practice leadership. They began by developing HalaX, a data-mining analytics and reporting tool designed to sit on top of virtually any EMR/PM system and deliver clearer financial visibility. With better insight came better decisions, leading to lower costs, stronger performance, and a repeatable model they could bring to other practices.
As they evaluated billing operations firsthand, they saw the same issues many practices face: expensive in-house staffing, workflow disruption, delayed submissions, and outsourced vendors that lacked quality control and true accountability. Avosina Healthcare Solutions was built to solve that gap, pairing disciplined RCM execution with advanced analytics and hands-on oversight.
In 2019, Avosina accelerated its growth by acquiring a respected local medical billing and IT company, creating a hybrid model that combines offshore scale with onshore oversight, account management, and customer service. Since then, the company has expanded into professional healthcare consulting and MSO development to support practices beyond billing alone.
Today, Avosina Healthcare Solutions integrates a full stack approach. RCM, IT management, and analytics to help practices improve collections, strengthen operations, and build long-term stability, with the transparency, precision, and partnership private practices deserve.