XSOLIS, the artificial intelligence (AI) technology company creating a more efficient healthcare system, announced its CORTEX platform is live within Halifax Health’s three hospitals. The east central Florida-based hospital system has provided high-quality healthcare for more than 90 years and recently launched XSOLIS’ CORTEX platform and Physician Advisory Services to help its staff deliver next-generation care and results.
“As the healthcare industry continues to face staff shortages, health systems need to be able to do more with less to continue providing superior patient-centered services,” said Lottie Odom, MBA, MSN, BSN, RN, vice president of clinical integration at Halifax Health. “After confirming XSOLIS is the market leader in solving these problems and mitigating revenue risk associated with misaligned care level status, we worked to quickly implement its CORTEX platform. XSOLIS’ solution and service have already been phenomenal, leading to early positive results.”
It was essential for Halifax Health to find the right solution to quickly address the administrative challenges it was looking to solve. XSOLIS’ AI-driven CORTEX platform offers real-time clinical data sharing across its connected network to realize clinical efficiencies, ease payer-provider friction, accelerate alignment, and reduce subjectivity and manual work typically associated with case reviews to save users time and money.
XSOLIS enables Halifax Health to streamline workflows across its three hospitals to achieve greater efficiencies between its utilization management and physician advisor teams. CORTEX’s advanced case management analytics and reporting capabilities can also be shared beyond both teams to help the hospital system leverage data in more effective ways, system wide. In addition, XSOLIS’ established presence among payer networks located in Florida helps to foster streamlined connections between Halifax Health and its payer organizations.
“As we enter a new era of healthcare, more payers and providers need to be equipped with the tools to increase efficiency and communication with one another,” said Joan Butters, CEO and co-founder at XSOLIS. “We’re excited to continue supporting Halifax Health in this next phase and create new opportunities to expand its high-quality patient care.”
SOURCE: PR Newswire