AI-first clinical intelligence and revenue integrity partner expands enterprise adoption of Amplifi, signs largest single contract volume in company history

Accuity, an AI-driven clinical intelligence and revenue integrity partner for leading health systems, today announced its 2025 results, reporting more than $800 million in cash benefits delivered to clients and securing the largest client contract in the company’s history. Entering its 10th year, Accuity strengthened its position as a clinically governed AI leader by expanding enterprise adoption of its Amplifi platform, increasing automation in critical revenue integrity workflows, and consistently delivering the greatest net benefit to clients.

Health systems continue to face persistent financial pressure, heightened performance scrutiny, and growing demand for responsible, effective AI. Against this backdrop, Accuity’s clinically governed model — which combines advanced technology with physician-led clinical coding expertise — enables hospitals to capture the full value of the care they deliver while reinforcing documentation and coding accuracy, compliance, and quality reporting.

“Our clients continue to tell us we deliver the greatest net benefit and 2025 was no exception,” said Todd Van Meter, CEO of Accuity.

“On the verge of our 10th anniversary of delivering remarkable financial results for our clients, Accuity continues to innovate with purpose, broaden our zone of impact, and expand our client partnerships in an increasingly competitive market.”

2025 Results and Momentum

Accuity’s year was defined by enterprise-scale outcomes, including:

Enterprise clients increasingly adopted Accuity’s clinically governed AI to strengthen financial integrity, ensure accurate representation of clinical acuity, and reduce the financial losses associated with overlooked documentation and coding opportunities, what they call the “Silent Payer Discount.”

Amplifi Platform Acceleration

Amplifi, Accuity’s AI-first clinical intelligence platform, saw significant expansion in 2025 as health systems sought more consistent, scalable methods for strengthening documentation and coding before billing. The platform’s capabilities continue to advance, with enhancements including client and diagnosis-specific query workflows, advanced claim billing logic, OCR-driven denial letter ingestion for streamlined appeals, expanded audit processes, and new on-demand reporting options.

Health systems are under increasing pressure to achieve accuracy, efficiency, and transparency across their revenue cycles,” said Candice Daszewski, Chief Client Officer. “This year, Amplifi truly became part of our clients’ operational infrastructure — improving consistency, strengthening compliance, and enabling clinicians and coding teams to work with greater clarity and confidence.

About Accuity

Accuity is an AI-driven clinical intelligence and revenue integrity partner helping hospitals capture the full value of the care they deliver. Combining proprietary Amplifi technology with a physician-led, multidisciplinary clinical–coding team, Accuity reviews every inpatient chart before billing to identify documentation gaps and clinically driven coding opportunities, ensuring each record is accurate, compliant, and a complete reflection of the care delivered. The company’s proven, AI-first approach delivers the highest ROI, improves quality metrics such as Case Mix Index (CMI) and HCC capture, and builds lasting confidence in clinical and financial performance.

For more information, visit www.accuityhealthcare.com

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Healthcare operations leader with more than a decade of managed care and clinical operations experience joins Accuity to support continued growth.

Accuity, an AI-driven clinical revenue integrity partner for leading health systems, has named Hannah Hartung Chief Operating Officer. She will lead the company’s operational strategy and execution across delivery functions, driving scalable performance as Accuity continues expanding its partnerships with health systems nationwide.

Hartung joins Accuity from Centene Corporation, where she served as Vice President of Population Health Clinical Operations for Medicare and Duals. Prior to Centene, she held progressive leadership roles at Evolent Health, as Senior Vice President of Clinical Operations, and at Magellan Health, where she advanced from Clinical Operations Manager to Vice President over nearly seven years. Her career spans utilization management, care management, population health, and large-scale operational transformation. 

In her new role, Hartung will focus on building the operational infrastructure to support Accuity’s continued expansion, ensuring the company can scale its model, a physician-governed AI engine coupled with expert physician and coder review, helping hospitals capture the revenue they earned while building the foundation for sustained accuracy and innovation tomorrow, without compromising the clinical rigor that differentiates it in the market.

“Hannah started her career treating patients, and that clinical lens has shaped how she approaches operations at every level since,” said Todd Van Meter, CEO of Accuity. “She knows how to grow a team without losing what makes it work, and that’s exactly the kind of leadership Accuity needs right now.”  

Hartung began her career as a physical therapist before pivoting into managed care operations. She holds a doctorate degree in physical therapy.

“Accuity’s model works because it brings clinical expertise and operational discipline together in a way that most organizations only claim to,” said Hartung. “I’m excited to lead the operations team and ensure we continue delivering the quality and consistency our health system partners rely on as we scale.”

About Accuity
Accuity is an AI-driven clinical revenue integrity partner that helps hospitals capture the full value of the care they deliver.

Combining proprietary Amplifi AI technology with physician, coding, CDI, and revenue cycle experts, Accuity reviews every inpatient chart before billing. Documentation gaps and clinically driven coding opportunities are captured compliantly, ensuring the administrative record reflects the clinical reality.

The company’s proven, hybrid approach of physician-governed AI delivers an average of $4–$6 million per 10,000 discharges and improves patient quality metrics such as Case Mix Index, CC/MCC capture, and Severity of Illness/Risk of Mortality. Accuity delivers clinical clarity today and builds the foundation for sustained financial resilience tomorrow.

For more information, visit www.accuityhealthcare.com

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Veteran healthcare technology leader joins Accuity to advance its AI-enabled chart review.

Accuity, an AI-driven clinical revenue integrity partner for leading health systems, has named Gary Basra Chief Technology Officer. He will lead technology strategy and platform engineering as the company advances the AI engine behind its physician-governed model, supporting health systems navigating tightening reimbursement and intensifying regulatory oversight.

Basra joins Accuity with more than 20 years of technology leadership across healthcare and revenue cycle management. Before joining Accuity, he served as Chief Technology Officer at ParetoHealth, where he built and scaled core technology, data, automation, and engineering capabilities through a period of significant growth. Earlier, as Chief Technology Officer at Global Care Analytics, he helped build a machine learning-enabled revenue cycle analytics platform for payer-provider transaction analysis and asset recovery, and developed related intellectual property during his work in healthcare technology. His experience includes scaling technology organizations in PE-backed environments, building AI and data platforms, and partnering with executive teams and boards to connect technology investment to measurable business outcomes.

In his new role, Basra will lead Accuity’s technology strategy, platform engineering, AI enablement, data capabilities, and delivery execution as the company continues advancing Amplifi, its physician-governed AI engine.

“Gary brings a rare combination of deep technical leadership and a proven record of building AI-enabled platforms in healthcare,” said Todd Van Meter, CEO of Accuity. “As demand for our model grows, his leadership ensures our technology keeps pace while our physicians remain the final interpretive authority.”

Amplifi reviewed 805,000 charts last year, a 340% increase year over year, and is trained on more than 7 million inpatient charts. Basra’s focus on resilient technology and disciplined engineering execution will support that momentum as Accuity continues expanding across the more than 400 hospitals it serves.

“Accuity has built something important in healthcare AI: technology that extends expert clinical judgment rather than trying to replace it,” said Basra. “My focus is on scaling platforms that remain accurate, defensible, and operationally useful at high volumes, so health systems can trust that the care they deliver is fully reflected in the coded record.”

About Accuity
Accuity is an AI-driven clinical revenue integrity partner that helps hospitals capture the full value of the care they deliver.

Combining proprietary Amplifi AI technology with physician, coding, CDI, and revenue cycle experts, Accuity reviews every inpatient chart befcts the clinical reality.

The company’s proven, hybrid approach of physician-governed AI delivers an average of $4–$6 million per 10,000 discharges and improves patient quality metrics such as Case Mix Index, CC/MCC capture, and Severity of Illness/Risk of Mortality. Accuity delivers clinical clarity today and builds the foundation for sustained financial resilience tomorrow.

For more information, visit www.accuityhealthcare.com

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