01 May 2024

Kaiser Permanente to Deploy Innovaccer’s Healthcare AI Platform

Innovaccer, a prominent healthcare technology firm, has announced a partnership with Kaiser Permanente, a leading healthcare provider and nonprofit health plan in the United States. Kaiser Permanente will adopt Innovaccer's Healthcare AI Platform to bolster its initiatives in value-based care delivery.


Under the banner of Empowering Healthcare Innovation, Innovaccer's integration into Kaiser Permanente's integrated healthcare system is commencing in its Washington market. The initial phase is set for completion by summer, with potential expansion into other markets and subsidiaries thereafter. This collaboration entails deploying Innovaccer's Healthcare AI Platform alongside its population health management solutions within Kaiser Permanente's Washington market, catering to approximately 650,000 members.


Moreover, Innovaccer has been selected as the preferred platform for the California PHM Initiative. This initiative, a joint endeavour among Community Health Centers, Regional Associations of California, California Primary Care Association, Department of Health Care Services, and Kaiser Permanente, will leverage Innovaccer's AI platform to consolidate and standardise data, aiming to enhance health equity and community well-being.


Innovaccer serves as the foundational data platform driving healthcare innovation through advanced AI technologies. Its AI-powered healthcare platform seamlessly integrates patient data from diverse systems and care settings, empowering healthcare organisations with modern, scalable applications to improve clinical, financial, operational, and experiential outcomes.


Abhinav Shashank, co-founder and CEO of Innovaccer, expressed confidence in the partnership, stating, "Kaiser Permanente has achieved remarkable success with its value-based care delivery model and operational practices. With Innovaccer's AI platform, Kaiser Permanente can further advance its expertise, technology, and services in value-based care."


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