ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
At Machinify, where we’re transforming healthcare intelligence, we are applying a powerful approach to this challenge: applying the same agentic AI principles we use for clinical data to our own software development processes.
Time is wasted correcting data, money is spent resolving preventable disputes, and trust is diminished between payers, providers, and patients.
Humility helps shape our culture, guide our decision-making, and define how we show up for one another as colleagues and for our customers.
With rising medical expenses and increased scrutiny of billing inaccuracies, payers are turning to IBR to address the nuances of billing at the line-item level.
In healthcare payment integrity, execution is the difference between progress and inertia. Deliver Results isn’t just one of our company values. It’s the heartbeat of effective work.
Recently, we sat down with Machinify’s Chief Data Scientist, Vijay Bharadwaj, to ask all the important AI questions. Let’s get into it.
In healthcare, complexity is a given. But at Machinify, we believe the real differentiator isn’t just our technology, it’s how we apply it with purpose. That’s why one of our core values, Optimize for Customer Impact, matters so much.
Machinify CEO, David Pierre, sat down with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Palmer to discuss what’s on the horizon for Machinify and payment integrity.
At Machinify, “Think Big” is not just a value we aspire to, it is a way of operating that has defined us for decades.
Coordination of Benefits (COB) is used to establish the order in which a health insurance plan pays claims when an individual has more than one insurance carrier.