Innovaccer’s Healthcare Data Interoperability Platform Gravity Now Available Across the U.S.
Innovaccer, a leading healthcare technology company, has announced the general availability of its healthcare data interoperability platform, Gravity, across the United States. The platform is designed to empower healthcare organizations to leverage their data effectively and accelerate their digital transformation with the help of artificial intelligence.
The company, which recently secured Series F funding, aims to address the challenges faced by healthcare organizations in fully utilizing their data due to outdated and siloed systems. With Gravity, healthcare organizations can quickly deploy analytics to drive better outcomes and optimize operations in the face of increasing pressures to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Abhinav Shashank, Innovaccer’s co-founder and CEO, highlighted the importance of enabling healthcare organizations to harness the power of data in a statement announcing the broader availability of Gravity. The platform promises to streamline the integration of data from various sources, including electronic health records, claims, financial systems, and operational systems, into a unified source for enhanced decision-making.
The shift towards value-based care (VBC) is gaining momentum, as organizations recognize the need for real-time data access to personalize care and improve health interventions. A joint research study conducted by Innovaccer and the National Association of Accountable Care Organizations revealed that a majority of healthcare professionals are increasing their participation in VBC programs, with a significant portion of revenue tied to VBC contracts.
Despite the barriers to VBC adoption, such as financial risk, provider resilience, and lack of interoperability, there is optimism about the role of AI in enhancing analytics for VBC arrangements. Innovaccer’s Gravity platform is poised to support healthcare organizations in their transition to VBC models by providing a robust foundation for data integration and analysis.
Key features of the Gravity platform include prebuilt connectors, FHIR resources, and data frameworks tailored to the healthcare industry. The platform’s low-code/no-code developer studio and pretrained AI agents enable organizations to launch new use cases within 90 days, with full compliance and governance built-in from the start.
In addition to facilitating the transition to VBC models, Gravity offers a marketplace of healthcare-ready content, including pretrained AI agents, data models, and integration templates. This ecosystem allows organizations to scale innovation rapidly and deploy solutions more efficiently.
The pretrained AI agents in Gravity are trained on healthcare-specific machine learning models and neural networks, ensuring accurate knowledge discovery and insights. These agents are continuously monitored and updated to meet clinical, ethical, and regulatory standards, providing organizations with reliable and compliant AI capabilities.
Overall, Innovaccer’s Gravity platform represents a significant step towards democratizing AI development in healthcare and achieving the goals of value-based care. By leveraging data interoperability and AI-driven insights, healthcare organizations can improve outcomes, optimize operations, and deliver personalized care to patients.
For more information on Innovaccer’s Gravity platform, visit their website or contact them directly for a demonstration.
Andrea Fox is a senior editor at Healthcare IT News. For inquiries, please email afox@himss.org. Healthcare IT News is a HIMSS Media publication.