Glendale, California (PRWEB) May 10, 2022 Reveleer, a leading cloud-based platform empowering data-driven healthcare solutions for health plans and payers,
Reveleer Launches Machine Learning Solution for Payers to Improve Risk Adjustment Performance
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The new solution leverages Intelligent Automation and Machine Learning technology to accelerate the capture of risk adjustable data. GLENDALE, Calif. (PRWEB) January 12, 2021 Reveleer, a healthcare technology platform that enables health plans to take total control of their Quality Improvement and Risk Adjustment programs, today announced the addition of powerful Natural Language Processing (NLP) capabilities to enable dramatic efficiency improvements in the coding of medical records for Risk Adjustment programs.
Reveleer s NLP Total Capture provides health plans across all lines of business the ability to increase the volume and accuracy of their Risk Adjustment coding efforts by enabling an automated NLP workflow to perform first pass coding of medical records. Currently, coders must manually scan the
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