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    From pilot to scale: Making agentic AI work in health care

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    Overcoming LLM limitations

    LLMs excel at understanding nuanced context, performing instinctive reasoning, and generating human-like interactions, making them ideal for agentic tools to then interpret intricate data and communicate effectively. Yet in a domain like health care where compliance, accuracy, and adherence to regulatory standards are non-negotiable—and where a wealth of structured resources like taxonomies, rules, and clinical guidelines define the landscape—symbolic AI is indispensable.

    By fusing LLMs and reinforcement learning with structured knowledge bases and clinical logic, our hybrid architecture delivers more than just intelligent automation—it minimizes hallucinations, expands reasoning capabilities, and ensures every decision is grounded in established guidelines and enforceable guardrails.

    Creating a successful agentic AI strategy

    Ensemble’s agentic AI approach includes three core pillars:

    1. High-fidelity data sets: By managing revenue operations for hundreds of hospitals nationwide, Ensemble has unparallelled access to one of the most robust administrative datasets in health care. The team has decades of data aggregation, cleansing, and harmonization efforts, providing an exceptional environment to develop advanced applications.

    To power our agentic systems, we’ve harmonized more than 2 petabytes of longitudinal claims data, 80,000 denial audit letters, and 80 million annual transactions mapped to industry-leading outcomes. This data fuels our end-to-end intelligence engine, EIQ, providing structured, context-rich data pipelines spanning across the 600-plus steps of revenue operations.

    2. Collaborative domain expertise: Partnering with revenue cycle domain experts at each step of innovation, our AI scientists benefit from direct collaboration with in-house RCM experts, clinical ontologists, and clinical data labeling teams. Together, they architect nuanced use cases that account for regulatory constraints, evolving payer-specific logic and the complexity of revenue cycle processes. Embedded end users provide post-deployment feedback for continuous improvement cycles, flagging friction points early and enabling rapid iteration.

    This trilateral collaboration—AI scientists, health-care experts, and end users—creates unmatched contextual awareness that escalates to human judgement appropriately, resulting in a system mirroring decision-making of experienced operators, and with the speed, scale, and consistency of AI, all with human oversight.

    3. Elite AI scientists drive differentiation: Ensemble’s incubator model for research and development is comprised of AI talent typically only found in big tech. Our scientists hold PhD and MS degrees from top AI/NLP institutions like Columbia University and Carnegie Mellon University, and bring decades of experience from FAANG companies [Facebook/Meta, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google/Alphabet] and AI startups. At Ensemble, they’re able to pursue cutting-edge research in areas like LLMs, reinforcement learning, and neuro-symbolic AI within a mission-driven environment.

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