Becker's Healthcare April 29, 2025
Andrew Cass

Cleveland Clinic is partnering with revenue cycle automation company Akasa to deploy generative AI tools to “support efficient and accurate medical coding practices.”

Through the partnership, the health system will apply multiple Akasa AI-powered tools during the mid-revenue cycle across its U.S. locations, according to an April 29 Cleveland Clinic news release.

Cleveland Clinic’s revenue cycle staff typically review more than 100 clinical documents per case and then select codes from more than 140,000 options, according to the release. The process can take up to an hour per patient encounter. With the partnership, coders will be able to use...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Partnerships, Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Technology, Trends
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