Chris Saviano

Chris Saviano serves as the vice president of business development for Physicians Group Management. He has more than 20 years of experience in corporate finance and business development. Prior to joining PGM, Chris was a member of the corporate finance departments of Lehman Brothers and Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking in London. At Societe, he held various positions in departments focusing on equity capital markets, corporate derivatives, and leveraged finance. His work largely centered on debt and equity capital markets transactions in the healthcare sector across the Americas and Europe. Chris earned his MBA from Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, with concentrations in strategic management and finance.

Posts by Chris Saviano

Outsourced Urology Billing and RCM: A Smarter Path to Higher Revenue

Urology is one of the most procedure-heavy specialties in medicine, and that reality shapes everything about the revenue cycle. Coding is complex, documentation requirements keep growing, and payers routinely scrutinize high-value services. For urology practice managers, administrators, and CFOs, these pressures translate into a simple truth: financial stability depends on a revenue cycle that consistently […]

Outsourced Medical Billing: The Competitive Advantage Every Healthcare Provider Needs in 2026

Healthcare organizations are under extraordinary pressure as they enter 2026. Declining reimbursements, changing payer rules and tactics, increasing compliance complexity, and workforce shortages are just some of the reasons forcing providers to rethink how they manage every function of their revenue cycle. The message from the market is clear: efficiency and expertise will define success […]

Why More Gastroenterology Practices Are Outsourcing Billing for Financial and Clinical Gains

Running a gastroenterology practice today is as much about navigating the complexities of insurance and reimbursement as it is about caring for patients. Between shifting payer rules, tightening prior authorization requirements, and the constant battle against claim denials, gastroenterologists and their staff are stretched thin. That is why more GI practices are making the strategic […]