Annual Cotiviti Client Conference Focuses on AI, Interoperability and Reducing Healthcare Costs
Cotiviti, a leader in data-driven healthcare solutions, will hold the Cotiviti Client Conference 2025 (CCC25) this week. The annual conference brings together leading healthcare experts to drive a more efficient and effective healthcare system that meets the demands of today and anticipates the needs of tomorrow. As health plans navigate difficulties such as a shifting regulatory landscape, rising costs, and the need to rapidly adopt artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies, CCC25 will offer a forum for clients to share best practices and gain tangible solutions to solve these challenges.
"As healthcare organizations encounter increasing cost pressures and rapidly approaching deadlines to meet interoperability milestones, they require collaborative solutions that allow them to perform beyond yesterday’s outdated approaches to solving these challenges,” said Emad Rizk, M.D., chairman, president and CEO of Cotiviti. "With the integration of recently acquired Edifecs solutions, Cotiviti is uniquely positioned to deliver comprehensive approaches to solving these challenges by automating health plan operations and positively impacting both medical and administrative spend.”
“Cotiviti aims to bring together payers and providers with end-to-end connectivity and data-driven solutions that address the operating complexities both parties face,” said Christopher Coloian, executive vice president of revenue and growth. “We continue to drive industry-leading value by reducing inefficiencies in the healthcare system and investing in new technologies to streamline health plan and provider operations, drive strategic enterprise interoperability, and deliver actionable insights through advanced analytics while supporting the transition to value-based care.”
"As a pioneer and market leader in healthcare data interoperability, the integration of AI and automation technologies across Edifecs solutions significantly decreases administrative costs and enables seamless interoperability with providers. By deploying data standardization and enrichment as well as automating processes, we enable health plans and care delivery systems to reduce administrative inefficiencies across their operations,” said Venkat Kavarthapu, executive vice president of Edifecs. “The combination of Edifecs and Cotiviti brings decision-making closer to the point of care, allowing for earlier intervention and better management of the complexity across systems, thereby maximizing productivity and speed to value for our clients.”
Throughout the conference, attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about Cotiviti’s innovation roadmap; explore critical industry topics such as fraud, waste and abuse prevention; post to prepayment accuracy; improving quality, Star Ratings, and risk adjustment program outcomes; and discuss mitigation strategies to solve common challenges. Conference attendees will also partner with Cotiviti Cares to support the Foundation for Hospital Art through a unique painting experience that blends creativity and community impact.
About Cotiviti
Cotiviti enables healthcare organizations to deliver better care at lower cost through advanced technology and data analytics that improve the quality and sustainability of healthcare in the United States. Cotiviti’s solutions increase transparency and collaboration between payers and providers while empowering them to reduce medical and administrative costs, enable better health, improve claims payment efficiency, streamline operations, drive interoperability, and advance value-based care. Its customers serve the majority of U.S. healthcare consumers, providing coverage and care for over 300 million members and patients. Additionally, Cotiviti offers data management and recovery audit services to the retail sector to improve business outcomes. For more information, visit www.cotiviti.com.
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