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Shaping Healthcare’s Future

Healthcare is fraught with challenges. Yet these challenges present opportunities for innovation, growth, and progress. On a recent webinar, I spoke with Seth Hobgood, Principal and CTO at Interoptex, on […]
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Selling Change: Overcoming the Healthcare Status Quo

When I walk into introductory meetings I conduct with hospital executives, I open our presentation with a single statement: “Today, I have the privilege of showing you something you have […]
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From Analysis to Action: Not All Healthcare Analytics are Created Equal

The demand for analytics within the healthcare continuum continues to increase (projected to reach nearly $15 billion in 2022) as leaders realize significant returns from the effective application of analytics […]
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Clinical Context Matters: Maximizing the Impact of Peer-to-Peer Reviews

For concurrent denial determinations, the peer-to-peer medical review process often offers the best opportunity to get a case mediated before the overall impact to revenue becomes substantial: therefore, maximizing this […]
Blog XSOLIS XCHANGE 2017

An XCHANGE of Ideas

Last week our team had the privilege of hosting clinical leaders and healthcare innovators from across the nation for our inaugural user conference, XCHANGE 2017. This two-day event was an […]
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Three Approaches to Innovation in Utilization Management

Healthcare in the United States continues to retain a reputation of being notoriously slow to innovate, even as providers, payers, and technology companies across the nation rush to solve many […]
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Peer-Reviewed Studies Across Major U.S. Health Systems Validate AI in Utilization Management
Independent academic research reports measurable improvements in level-of-care accuracy, observation discharge rates and operational forecasting
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Peer-Reviewed Studies from U.S. Health Systems Validate AI in Utilization Management