Innovaccer Rolls Out Innovation Accelerator Program With 14 Digital Health Startups

Aug. 10, 2021
Company says partners gain access to the Innovaccer Health Cloud’s managed infrastructure; developer-ready platform, and more than 150 plug-and-play integrations

At the 2021 HIMSS Conference in Las Vegas, Innovaccer, a healthcare technology and population health solutoins company, unveiled what it calls an Innovation Accelerator program that involves 14 digital health partners. Their solutions will be promoted and available to Innovaccer’s health system customer base.

The San Francisco-based company said the arrangement will allow innovators to create interoperable solutions and enhancements that leverage the Innovaccer Health Cloud’s ability to collect, connect, and activate healthcare data from a variety of sources, including EHRs, HIEs, payers, pharmacies, and labs.

“The unified patient record—a single source of clinical and financial truth—is at the center of the Innovaccer Health Cloud’s ecosystem,” said Abhinav Shashank, CEO at Innovaccer, in a statement. “And that’s what makes this program distinctive. We’re bringing the industry together around a common vision and mission to help healthcare care as one.”

Here is Innovaccer’s description of the initial partners:

● Acclivity Health Solutions is a trusted healthcare technology company with a mission to improve access to appropriate health care for patients with advanced illnesses. 


● Aunt Bertha is the leading referral platform for social services in America, serving the biggest cities and smallest towns. It connects people seeking help and the verified social care providers that serve them, with dignity and ease.
 In a statement, Kristi Kempe, vice president of partnership at Aunt Bertha, said, “We're enthusiastic about the partnership opportunities the Innovation Accelerator program opens up for us and other leading digital health innovators, to speed up time to value by building and integrating intelligent, scalable, interoperable healthcare solutions that ultimately meet the needs of those seeking help.”

 b.well Connected Health is a healthcare technology company providing platform services comprising five core capabilities that work together to enable health systems, payers, and employers with a configurable and personalized digital health experience for their populations.


● CareSignal Deviceless Remote Patient Monitoring is a scalable, evidence-based remote monitoring solution that improves payer and provider performance in value-based care by engaging and identifying rising-risk patients. 


● DocSpera is a HIPAA-compliant leading software platform for surgeons and surgical staff, DocSpera's platform is used by thousands of surgeons and care teams across many leading institutions to coordinate and manage pre-and post-operative patient care and drive better efficiency and outcome. 


● Healthwise, a leader in evidence-based health education, technology, and services, is a nonprofit organization with a mission to help people make better health decisions.


● Jvion, a leader in clinical artificial intelligence, enables providers, payers and other healthcare entities to identify and prevent avoidable patient harm, utilization and costs. 


● Nixxi, based in Phoenix, is a women’s health company with a mission to improve pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.


● PatientPing is an innovative care collaboration platform that reduces the cost of healthcare and improves patient outcomes by seamlessly connecting providers to coordinate patient care.


● PeerWell is a musculoskeletal recovery platform that has helped thousands of patients prepare for surgery or avoid it altogether. By activating the patient, PeerWell lowers risk, speeds up recovery, and improves return-to-work times. 


● Perception Health is a healthcare analytics and data modeling company that identifies the provider relationships that drive revenue, cost and quality within care networks and predicts future disease diagnosis for patients. 


● RubiconMD advances its mission to democratize medical expertise by connecting primary care clinicians to top specialists. Through its digital platform, RubiconMD enables the remote exchange of insights between clinicians that eliminates unnecessary referrals and services, reduces patient wait time and travel burdens and allows primary care to practice at the top of their license. 


● Suki is the leader in voice technology for healthcare, providing AI-powered voice solutions for clinicians and administrators.


● Wysa is a global leader in AI-driven mental health support, available both to individuals and through employer benefits programs.


The company said these partners gain access to the Innovaccer Health Cloud’s managed infrastructure; developer-ready platform compliant with the latest FHIR standard; more than 150 plug-and-play integrations and 800 analytical models; reusable analytical, clinical, and business workflows; 200 turnkey connectors; 30 FHIR APIs; 3,000 healthcare data points; and 400 search parameters.

Innovaccer also has recently partnered with the Accountable Care Learning Collaborative and expanded its advisory board to include Mark Ganz, the former CEO at Cambia Health Solutions; Kevin F. Brennan, Senior Advisor to McKinsey & Company; and Ajay Gupta, Senior Partner Emeritus at McKinsey & Company; and it's executive leadership team with the addition of Sean Hogan, GM of Provider; Jeff McHugh, Regional Vice President of Sales; Andy Burtis, Chief Marketing Officer; and Dan Guggenheim, Chief Legal Officer.

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