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5 startups seeking to improve payer/provider efficiency will be in the spotlight at INVEST Digital Health

Startups in the category include removing financial barriers for their patients to automating workflows and reducing inefficiency and waste associated with the Prior Authorization process

Healthcare entrepreneurs are an essential part of the innovation landscape and they play center stage at several of MedCity’s events. At the upcoming MedCity INVEST Digital Health virtual conference September 21-25, held in partnership with Medical Alley, digital health startups will present to judges across four tracks as part of the Pitch Perfect competition.

At MedCity INVEST Digital Health virtualyou’ll hear from leading physician executives, payers, active investors and the most promising digital health startups aiming to solve some of healthcare’s greatest challenges. Click here to see agenda.

These healthcare startups will take part in the track named Tech to Improve Payer/Provider Efficiency. They include:

Advocatia seeks to dramatically impact uncompensated care for hospitals by removing financial barriers for their patients. Advocatia’s proprietary algorithms help identify resources and enroll individuals in programs and low-cost healthcare insurance, so they are prepared when they need it and no longer have to delay care. At the core of its program is a technology that is designed to ensure all eligible individuals receive the coverage they are qualified for including Medicaid, CHIP, SNAP, programs through the Health Exchange Marketplace, and other state and local resources.

CEO: Ryan Brebner

Headquarters: Lake Bluff, IL

Asparia, formerly known as SimplifiMed, automates all workflows typically requiring a phone call between the patient and staff. These include closing care gaps, appointment management, pre and post procedure follow-up, referral management, and contact-less office visits among others. The solution,  embedded in the EHR (e.g. Epic, Cerner), engages patients using interactive texting in over 100+ languages.

CEO: Kamal Anand

Headquarters: Saratoga, CA

Itiliti Health focuses on inefficiency and waste associated with the health industry Prior Authorization (PA) process. Its translates payer medical policy details into a structured database to enable real time queries to determine policy requirements. its product also matches clinical data to the specified requirements to determine if a prior authorization is required.

CEO: Michael Lunzer

Headquarters: Eden Prairie, MN

Moxe automates the release of information to payers for risk adjustment, quality management and payment denials with the goal of  removing cost, enhancing the accuracy of reimbursement, and speeding up revenue.

CEO: Dan Wilson

Headquarters: Madison, WI

RxHealth, a spinoff from the Mount Sinai Health System – brings the first enterprise-wide, digital medicine delivery system that enables providers to prescribe evidence-based mobile health applications, multi-media education, wearables, and therapeutics to patients at the point of care. Rx.Health’s flagship platform, RxUniverse, is cloud-based HIPAA compliant platform that aggregates the most effective digital medicine solutions available on the market onto a single platform to address the fragmentation in the digital health space.

CEO: Ed Berde

Headquarters: New York, NY

Sponsors for the conference include: UnityPoint Health VenturesFredrikson & Byron, and Deloitte.

All the sessions will be recorded and will be available to attendees upon request.

Tickets are available for $149.

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