![]() ![]() Clarify recently became a Qualified Entity (QE), gaining access to the full Medicare data set for parts A, B, and D, through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The solution unlocks granular clinical and operational variation insights on performance at the facility, physician, and/or patient levels with compelling, easily understandable visuals that empower change. ![]() We are delighted to partner with Clarify on this effort to enable a more effective, efficient, and simply better health care experience for both physicians and the patients who need it.”Ĭlarify delivers precise care guidance through its three primary solutions:Ĭlarify’s machine-learning analytics solution provides case-mix adjusted insights on performance in value-based payment programs and beyond. “The impressive and highly experienced team at Clarify is addressing this problem by bringing the power of technology to the industry in a way in which it has not been applied to date. “Today’s health care market is not only very complicated but also extremely fragmented and marked by patient dissatisfaction,” said Ali Satvat, Member of KKR and Head of KKR’s Health Care Strategic Growth investing efforts. We are committed to making the words ‘delightful,’ ‘healed,’ and ‘affordable’ far more common in the health care lexicon.”įor KKR, the investment is being funded through the firm’s Health Care Strategic Growth Fund, which is focused on investing in high-growth health care-related companies for which KKR can be a unique partner in helping reach scale. We have accepted for far too long that an accessible, service-oriented, and customer-centric experience is simply unattainable in health care. “We are entering a new era, where technology can help us to reimagine care delivery. “We are thrilled to partner with KKR to build the world’s first real-time care guidance platform,” said Jean Drouin, MD, CEO and Co-Founder, Clarify Health Solutions. This will help widen Clarify’s reach in supporting customers in their delivery of more effective and delightful care to patients nationwide. The Company’s Care Journey Platform enables doctors to gain the confidence of matching patients to the most appropriate care, while patients benefit from real-time visibility and guidance.Ĭlarify plans to use the new funding to expand its clinical transformation, sales, engineering, and data science teams, to acquire new data assets, and to accelerate the development of its digital care guidance platform. Clarify’s solutions deploy predictive analytics and machine learning on a comprehensive data set of over 20 terabytes – representing clinical, claims, social determinant, laboratory, and prescription data – to provide actionable insights and automate care navigation. Building upon the Company’s rapid customer expansion in 2018, the injection of new capital will fuel the Company’s growth on its mission to power the personalization and optimization of every care journey.Ĭlarify brings hospital, health insurance, and life sciences customers the latest financial services and consumer technologies coupled with the deep clinical expertise needed to power innovative care delivery models. (“Clarify” or the “Company”), a pioneer in real-time care guidance technology, today announced that it has closed $57 million in a Series B financing round led by KKR, a global investment firm. SAN FRANCISCO & NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Clarify Health Solutions, Inc. ![]() “Rather than trying to play political games, Humza Yousaf must address this funding issue and I will continue to pressure him so Ellon finally gets the health centre it deserves and desperately needs.Nvestment will fuel company’s growth in building the industry’s first real-time care guidance platform “Plans were approved three years ago and the land is sitting empty but a spade has yet to hit the ground yet due to the SNP Government’s failure to release funding to allow this essential project to become a reality. “The facility is crumbling and Humza Yousaf’s dismissal of the community’s concerns is a disgrace at a time when residents can’t access services as the building is not big enough for the rising population. Mr Lumsden later said: “Mr Yousaf’s response was an absolute insult to the people of Ellon who are suffering because they have a health centre which is not fit for the 21st century. In response, Mr Yousaf refused to give a timescale and said it has “excellent health centres” across Scotland. “Can the First Minister clarify how long this delay will be for and what message does he have for the residents of Ellon who currently have a facility that is full to the brim and not fit for purpose?” ![]()
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