Xsolis AI platform improves care management

  • September 30, 2024
  • Steve Rogerson

Tennessee-based Xsolis this week launched an AI-powered platform to drive operational and clinical efficiencies and improve patient care management.

The Dragonfly system was officially introduced at this week’s Xsolis annual conference, XChange in Nashville, which brings together healthcare industry executives as well as management, care coordination, revenue cycle and health plan experts.

The AI-driven technology company aims to reduce administrative tasks and avoidable denials, and improve collaboration between healthcare providers and payers.

Dragonfly is an AI-powered platform, used by health systems and health plans to drive operational and clinical efficiencies and improve patient care management. MultiCare Health System in Washington State has leveraged Dragonfly’s AI insights to gain essential operational and clinical efficiencies, cutting case review times by as much as half.

“Xsolis’ AI technologies enable our clinicians to work more efficiently and accurately while bringing our payers to the table as partners for better decision-making, which has saved MultiCare more than $8m in just the past year,” said Debbie Schardt, assistant vice president at MultiCare Health System (www.multicare.org). “Dragonfly elevates our user experience by reducing administrative tasks, ensuring more appropriate reimbursement and increased compliance, while reducing avoidable denials.”

Dragonfly (www.xsolis.com/solutions) synthesises clinical and financial data from the EMR to create a real-time clinical profile of the patient. Through machine learning, Xsolis’ AI continuously generates precise predictive analytics that determine the level and setting of care that is most appropriate for the patient.

Dragonfly’s extensible architecture results in an improved user experience for payers and providers that enables the use of generative AI to support nurses and caregivers by removing redundant tasks. It facilitates deeper collaboration among healthcare stakeholders by enabling interoperability and data sharing between the platform and other native systems. And it provides AI-driven length of stay management.

“We are thrilled to announce the official launch of the Dragonfly platform to better empower health systems and health plans to align on medical necessity and care transition decisions earlier in the process,” said Joan Butters, CEO of Xsolis. “Dragonfly takes productivity to the next level and represents our commitment to streamline the industry’s friction points, reducing unnecessary and crippling administrative waste to create a healthcare industry that is more sustainable for the future.”

As a pioneer in the practical, effective application of AI in healthcare, Xsolis has been helping its clients make more informed decisions related to medical necessity and patient throughput since 2013. This includes the company’s proprietary Care Level Score, which lets providers and health plans discern which cases need to be handled immediately so they can focus on the right cases at the right time using predictive analytics and machine learning. Care Level Score is in use by more than 500 hospitals in the USA, with two-thirds having shared access with their networked health plans. To date, Xsolis has generated more than 2.7 billion predictions to drive improvements in level of care authorisations and length-of-stay management, and to reduce avoidable denials.

Xsolis (www.xsolis.com) is headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee.