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by ansong99
466 days ago
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I appreciate the interest! We love the efforts at the federal level and by other tech companies to modernize healthcare. We see AI agents as the next step in this evolution—where nearly all back-office needs can be productized into AI, enabling Cenote to provide every clinic with a best-in-class back-office team. To your latter question, we’ve spoken with many hospital networks using Epic that would benefit significantly from our software. However, integrating with larger EHRs is notoriously labor-intensive, so for now, we’re prioritizing more accessible clinics. |
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A few examples are Cleveland Clinic which has instant approvals for a wide variety of specialties with most of the insurances they’re panelled on. For another example, OhioHealth had both instant approvals and instant copayment/deductible estimates at the point of service back in… 2013 (at least with Medical Mutual).
Back office workers are skilled workers who often know how to do things like navigate an insurer who denies things they shouldn’t be denying. How is an automated system going to do that?