
AI and value-based care
Technology has potential to improve provider efficiency and patient outcomes.
With all the recent buzz around generative
AI has enormous potential to accelerate
The following are three key reasons AI is critical to the success of value-based care.
Reason 1: Managing the explosion of clinical data sets and ICD codes
There is enormous growth in clinical data driven by modern technologies, business processes, and research initiatives. And there are
With AI, we can solve this data challenge of abstracting, processing, and coding for risk adjustment and
These technologies also streamline workflows by prioritizing the next-most-valuable data per customizable rule sets. Automating, accelerating and improving clinical data coding and abstraction reduces errors, inefficiencies and program costs and ensures appropriate reimbursements while delivering improved outcomes.
Reason 2: Equipping providers with valuable information at the point of care
Data and process fragmentation contributes to administrative complexity and costs the U.S. health care system more than
Leveraging EHR-agnostic
Providers can add encounter data to the longitudinal record for concurrent and retrospective analysis. Making information available at the point of care is a game changer. It allows for prospective risk adjustment, eliminates reimbursement delays and increases the accuracy of risk adjustment factor scores. All of that improves revenue performance.
Reason 3: Addressing the nurse shortage
Recent U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The question is, would we rather have nurses providing direct patient care or reviewing medical records? AI-enabled technology can serve as a virtual team member codifying documents, automating data abstraction and deriving meaning from medical records. Helping clinicians focus on higher-value work can improve productivity by 250% over manual processes, driving higher reimbursements and improved patient outcomes.
Investing in and adopting AI-driven technology is critical for realizing the promise of value-based care and improving accuracy, efficiency, and outcomes for patients, payers, and providers.
Jay Ackerman is CEO and president of
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