Healthcare technology company Aledade, which works with independent primary care providers to build tech-enabled accountable care organizations, has acquired AI-enabled value-based care analytics platform Curia.
Before the acquisition, the Maryland-based company piloted Curia’s technology, which uses AI to predict the likelihood of adverse outcomes, identify risk gaps and target proper care and engagement programs for patients, Mobi Health News reports.
The pilot identified 8,000 patients with high mortality risk within two years, and Aledade worked with primary care providers in its network to enlist those patients in a comprehensive advanced care planning program.
The acquisition will allow Aledade to utilize Curia’s AI-based capabilities to expand its data gathering, provide more accurate data predictions and help enhance primary care workflows.
The public benefit corporation also said it’s added over 450 primary care providers to its network for 2023, which now includes over 1,500 independent primary care practices and health centers. Read more.