Hard to believe that was already Digital Health Wire’s fourth trip to HLTH – a few more flights out to Vegas and we might be getting close to “legacy media” status.
The more the conversations change, the more they stay the same. Last year’s “Be Bold” theme and LLM mania gave way to tales from healthcare’s “Heroes and Legends” and an AI agent avalanche.
The industry is still facing most of the same challenges, but it was amazing to see how quickly new innovations are compounding in the solutions that it’s using to conquer them.
Here’s our (non-exhaustive) roundup of some of those solutions from the expo hall:
- Arbital Health debuted its Merlin AI value-based care assistant built to make actuarial analysis transparent and actionable. Merlin AI interprets complex risk contract data, explains performance drivers, and instantly recommends next best steps.
- Abridge is bringing CDS into the flow of clinical conversations through a partnership with Wolters Kluwer. The UpToDate integration adds to a white-hot October for Abridge, which already included heavy-hitter roll outs at UPMC and Northwell.
- Brook.ai hauled in $28M of Series B funding to expand its personalized remote care platform to more patients and conditions. Providers can get up and running on the platform in 30 days with no CapEx required, and the results in the announcement speak for themselves. More to come on this one next week.
- Cedar debuted an aptly named Cedar Cover enrollment tool to make sure patients aren’t caught in the rain when the dark cloud of Medicaid cuts gets here. Cedar Cover’s key capabilities include Medicaid enrollment, proactive renewal, and denials resolution.
- Ellipsis Health is teaming up with NVIDIA to leverage its Parakeet ASR model and build out the AI infrastructure supporting Sage, an emotionally intelligent AI care manager that expands staffing capacity through proactive patient engagement.
- GE HealthCare is collaborating with The Queen’s Health Systems and Duke Health to advance the development of its upcoming AI-driven hospital operations solution. The solution will leverage insights from both systems and the 500+ hospitals using Command Center to surface actions for improving care quality, patient flow, and resource utilization.
- hc1 unveiled hc1 IQ to deliver precision insights that transform lab data into life-saving action. hc1 IQ unifies lab, clinical, and supply chain data into a single AI-powered platform to produce enterprise-wide intelligence for improving outcomes.
- IntelePeer launched a SmartAnalytics Starter Pack that gives providers the most approachable entry-point we’ve seen to the AI agent ecosystem. It includes one patient engagement automation from IntelePeer’s menu, along with real-time dashboards and call analysis to drive immediate operational improvements.
- League introduced League Agent Teams to its AI-first consumer experience platform. The multi-agent system guides users through complex health journeys using a suite of AI agents fine-tuned for specific tasks and an orchestration layer to coordinate them.
- Lorikeet debuted a healthcare-specific extension for its Team of Agents (deja vu, definitely one of the biggest themes at HLTH), which coordinates actions across multiple agents to call vendors, text doctors, and take action to “actually solve customer issues.”
- Nabla debuted Nabla Connect, a plug-and-play module that enables any EHR to seamlessly integrate ambient AI. Nabla already has one of the widest EHR footprints in the space, and CEO Alex LeBrun gave us the live walkthrough of how Nabla Connect extends that foundation to smaller EHRs looking to unlock the same capabilities.
- Optum took the lid off its Optum Real claims system that delivers instant coverage validation. The multi-payor platform enables real-time data exchange between payers and providers, allowing any issues to be intercepted at the point of submission.
- Penguin Ai is joining forces with UPMC Enterprises and leveraging its Ahavi data platform to validate new AI models in a secure testing environment. Ahavi will allow Penguin to refine its Small Language Models for real clinical use cases like record summarization and prior auth optimization.
- Solera Health showcased its Precision Insights Suite for AI-driven cost containment and care navigation. The two core components include Precision Intercept, which identifies patients at risk of significantly increasing costs within a year, and Precision Navigate, which delivers personalized provider recommendations based on similar patients.
- Suki launched a nursing-focused AI consortium with several leading health systems and AvaSure on the inaugural roster. The consortium will co-develop Suki for Nurses while integrating ambient AI capabilities into AvaSure’s virtual care platform.
- Vital announced the launch of Vital Urgent Care, an AI-powered platform that provides patients in urgent care settings with real-time updates, wait times, and personalized guidance – without requiring a single download or additional staff bandwidth.
- Wellsheet is rolling out across Ascension to give providers a unified view of previously overlooked data. The “GenAI front-end” allows care teams to access patient-specific EHR data on a single screen, accelerating diagnoses and clinical decisions.
- Withings Health Solutions unveiled best practices for obesity care management programs built on a decade of partnerships across the segment. Those include: (1) continuous monitoring for real-time adjustments, (2) on-device communications, (3) data-driven outcome tracking, (4) addressing comorbidities, (5) measuring more than traditional BMI metrics. All great practices for maternal health as well!
Welcome to all the fresh faces scrolling through DHW for the first time, and shoutout to all the long-time readers we caught up with at the show – the OGs have officially been here longer than a lot of the exhibitors have existed!
We picked up as many announcements as we could carry, but if we missed anything exciting and you don’t see it below, hit reply and let us know what to circle back on next week.