Our technology keeps you in control as new government regulations transform the industry
Let us improve patient outcomes and patient satisfaction while keeping you in front of regulatory changes before they negatively impact your quality ratings and revenue flow.
Discharge from acute facility to home:
- Currently 15-20% of patients are re-admitted in the first 30 days
- Today each re-admission costs payers ~$5,000 and hospitals ~$500
- The total annual preventable re-admission cost is $30 billion
- Starting in 2012, hospitals will be penalized by Medicare for high re-admission rates
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Better
Patient CarePatients need support as they transition between care settings. By enabling that support, Benefitter improves patient satisfaction and increases patient affinity.
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Risk
ReductionRe-admission presents a significant risk to hospital and insurance provider bottom lines. Benefitter provides the tools to affectively predict and mitigate that risk.
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Real-time
VisualizationDischarged patients are becoming a new patient cohort. Utilize Benefitter's real-time visualization and associated actionable interventions to manage this group.
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Care
CoordinationCoordinating care between providers and settings enables new revenue opportunities and operational efficiences through virtual integration.
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Shik Sundar
Sales
Shik brings 10 years of healthcare and consulting passion to Benefitter. Most recently he was Vice President of Sales for Revenue Cycle Solutions (RCS), a company that provided revenue management software and services to hospitals. He led the company's rapid top-line growth through an obsessive focus on customer needs, resulting in an acquisition by Waud Capital Partners. Prior to RCS, he sharpened his analytical skills consulting for Fortune 500 companies with Keystone Strategy and helped early-stage companies develop marketing strategies at Antenna Group.
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Saumya Garg
Engineering
Saumya was previously a co-founder of Econetix, an energy efficiency start-up, and a co-founder and technical lead at Mantra Medical, a social start-up making healthcare accessible to rural areas. His work at Benefitter directly builds upon concepts that have won awards and recognition from MIT, The World Bank, and Stanford University. Saumya has a masters in computer science from Washington University in St. Louis where his studies focused on solving complex prediction problems in bioinformatics.
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Dr. Travis Good
Product
Travis Good, MD, MBA, is Editor of the industry blog HIStalk Mobile and a nationally-recognized speaker on healthcare technology. He brings deep operational experience designing strategies and tools for healthcare organizations to effectively reach and care for patients outside of the office or hospital. He currently acts as advisor to several academic health centers and commercial providers to improve care for patients through the use of mobile technology. Travis' consulting experience at Booz Allen shaped his focus on developing technology-enabled solutions that align value across the health delivery chain.