Jvion goes beyond traditional predictive analytics, identifying hidden patient risk across various diseases and clinical events and if that risk trajectory can be changed towards a positive outcome. Our prescriptive AI then recommends appropriate action for each patient - taking into account clinical, socioeconomic and behavioral data - in addition to clinically-validated best practices.
Armed with this intelligence, healthcare organizations can improve quality, cost, and the overall patient experience. Jvion Drives Adoption of Prescriptive Intelligence and Clinical AI with New Peer-Reviewed Results, Platform Integrations and SDOH Solutions. Jvion Integrates AI-Powered Insights with Cerner Social Determinants of Health and Behavioral Health Products.
Armed with this intelligence, healthcare organizations can improve quality, cost, and the overall patient experience. Jvion Drives Adoption of Prescriptive Intelligence and Clinical AI with New Peer-Reviewed Results, Platform Integrations and SDOH Solutions. Jvion Integrates AI-Powered Insights with Cerner Social Determinants of Health and Behavioral Health Products.
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Jvion is committed to helping our customers successfully deploy AI within their existing workflows. Our collaborative approach to implementation brings executive stakeholders, clinicians, care managers and other key users into the process as early as possible, facilitating adoption and accelerating time-to-value.
The technology and data science teams work collaboratively with the customer to align expectations around data exchange, model tuning and analytic output. Jvion's customer-centric technical AI implementation structure ensures clinical and operational impact, while driving the highest levels of adoption and value.
Identify and address the SDOH factors driving cost & utilization at the community and individual level. 80% of any health outcome is determined by Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), including factors such as access to nutritious food, transportation, income levels, air pollution and social support.
Population health depends on the ability of providers, payers and other stakeholders to understand the clinical and socioeconomic factors influencing and driving risks across individuals and the communities in which they live. Understanding of hidden clinical risks driving avoidable adverse individual and community health outcomes.
Strain on the economy has left millions of individuals without means to pay for needed care; while others have chosen to defer seeking care altogether putting them at greater risk for disease progression and inappropriate utilization in the future. As a result of this, hospitals are experiencing significant margin reductions, loss of revenue and imbalance across care settings.
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