Vyne Dental, a provider of dental revenue technology and electronic health information exchange solutions, and healthcare technology company Zelis have announced a partnership focused on electronic payment processing, and revenue cycle workflows for dental practices.
Through the partnership, participating Vyne Dental practices will have access to ZAPP Edge℠, a Zelis platform that provides electronic payments, associated payment data ,and performance information from more than 550 insurance payers through a single portal.
The companies said the integration is intended to reduce reliance on paper checks and provide dental teams with tools for receiving and reconciling payments, reviewing claims information and reports, and monitoring revenue cycle activity.
"Dental practices have lived with paper checks and disconnected payment data for too long," said Steve Roberts, CEO of Vyne Dental. "Paper is slow, it's manual, and it leaves office teams chasing money instead of collecting it. The partnership with Zelis changes that. We're giving practices a direct, electronic path to get paid faster, along with the visibility to understand and account for payment trends. With this partnership, our customers chase less and collect more of every dollar they bill."
ZAPP Edge will connect with Vyne Trellis, Vyne Dental's revenue cycle management platform. According to the companies, the connection will bring electronic payments together with related remittance and claims-payment information, allowing practices to manage reconciliation within a more consolidated workflow.
"Modernizing the healthcare financial experience means more than digitizing paper checks. It means eliminating fragmented electronic connections that lead to delays in getting the data providers need," said Yusuf Qasim, President of Payments Optimization at Zelis. "By connecting ZAPP Edge with Vyne Trellis, Vyne Dental's revenue cycle management platform, we can bring payments, data, and insights together in a connected experience that helps dental practices simplify reconciliation, understand payment activity, and make more informed financial decisions."
For participating practices, electronic payments may reduce the administrative steps associated with receiving, processing, and depositing paper checks. The platform also provides payment and denial information that dental teams can use when reconciling payments and reviewing revenue cycle performance.
Initial enrollment for dental practices affiliated with participating payers is expected to begin in the coming months. Broader availability is planned for late 2026, with additional enrollment and implementation information expected from Vyne Dental and Zelis as the rollout progresses.