Edifecs
Founded Year
1996Stage
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About Edifecs
Edifecs operates as a healthcare technology company focused on improving healthcare outcomes, reducing costs, and fostering innovation. The company offers solutions for information exchange connectivity, data correlation, and digital health data optimization without using overly technical language or making subjective claims. Edifecs primarily serves the healthcare industry, including care delivery sites and insurance plans. It was founded in 1996 and is based in Bellevue, Washington.
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Edifecs is included in 1 Expert Collection, including Value-Based Care & Population Health.
Value-Based Care & Population Health
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Edifecs Patents
Edifecs has filed 3 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- artificial intelligence
- artificial neural networks
- classification algorithms
Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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8/3/2019 | 2/27/2024 | Artificial neural networks, Machine learning, Artificial intelligence, Classification algorithms, Scientific modeling | Grant |
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Grant Date | 2/27/2024 |
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Related Topics | Artificial neural networks, Machine learning, Artificial intelligence, Classification algorithms, Scientific modeling |
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Latest Edifecs News
Sep 12, 2024
Edifecs Introduces Concurrent Risk Adjustment Solution September 12, 2024 Edifecs’ new offering ensures accurate and efficient risk gap closure,reconciling targeted provider claims against historical member diagnoses in near real time before a claim is submitted Edifecs, Inc., a global health information technology solutions company, today announced its new product, Concurrent Risk Adjustment (CRA). CRA helps Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) and payers serving other at-risk markets to intervene earlier in the risk adjustment process by sharing previously documented chronic conditions with providers. With CRA, organizations can drive more complete and accurate documentation and coding prior to claim submission and support better health outcomes for their members. Edifecs’ SaaS-based offering was designed to meet the challenges MCOs and payers face when operating in states where retrospective reviews and supplemental submissions for Medicaid are prohibited or would incur financial penalties. Due to a limited ability to review claims for clinical accuracy and infrequent touch points with their members, MCOs in these states often struggle to intervene early in patient care, close risk gaps, and ensure chronic conditions are fully and accurately captured. Edifecs CRA helps address these challenges by: Identifying open risk adjustment gaps in near real time – CRA self-audits claims prior to adjudication ensuring all previously known conditions are captured in the claim Unifying disparate data sources – According to the American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC), only 50% of Medicaid beneficiaries see their Primary Care Physician (PCP) annually offering few opportunities for MCOs to reconfirm chronic conditions. CRA consolidates insights from across the medical community for a complete picture of each patient’s disease burden and then surfaces those conditions closer to the encounter using existing workflows. The result – better understanding of patients and populations and better outcomes Minimizing provider abrasion and administrative burden – With a library of customizable rules and intelligence integrated into existing workflows, CRA helps reduce administrative time, improve onboarding, and support provider education “Unlike traditional retrospective methods, CRA allows payers to intervene earlier, ensuring that chronic conditions are accurately captured before claims are submitted. The benefits are twofold – improving care and reducing administrative waste by ensuring the claim is submitted correctly the first time,” said Chris Lance, chief product officer for Edifecs. “For states that do allow retrospective reviews or supplemental submissions, the process remains arduous and leads to significant delays in payments or reimbursements. CRA tackles the challenge of alleviating this administrative waste head-on.” The SaaS-based nature of CRA allows Edifecs to independently configure each customer deployment to align with the unique needs of that customer. The product is generally available and being used across 27 states. Provider networks are empowered to re-submit claims unchanged if their clinical documentation does not support coding edits. CRA supports greater collaboration between payers and providers whose shared objective is ensuring that HCC coding reflects the true disease burden of the attributed population. “Our Concurrent Risk Adjustment offering is a game-changer for the healthcare industry. The ability to close up to eight times more gaps over baseline is unparalleled, making CRA an indispensable intervention mechanism for any payer or Managed Care Organization,” continued Lance. Edifecs CRA has already been purchased by some of the largest national health plans to improve care for millions of lives. Edifecs’ acquisition of Talix and Health Fidelity in 2022 allowed the company to expand its risk adjustment business, advance AI-based innovation, and integrate EHR capabilities. previous post
Edifecs Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Edifecs founded?
Edifecs was founded in 1996.
Where is Edifecs's headquarters?
Edifecs's headquarters is located at 1756 114th Avenue South East, Bellevue.
What is Edifecs's latest funding round?
Edifecs's latest funding round is Private Equity.
Who are the investors of Edifecs?
Investors of Edifecs include Francisco Partners and TA Associates.
Who are Edifecs's competitors?
Competitors of Edifecs include NextGen Healthcare, Apixio, Smile Digital Health, MEDITECH, Cerner and 7 more.
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