Edifecs
Powering Intelligent Healthcare Transformation
Healthcare is evolving. So are we.
For over 25 years, Edifecs has been a market leader in healthcare data interchange. Hundreds of health plans, providers, and government agencies rely on our interoperability solutions to unify, normalize, and exchange clinical and financial data. As the healthcare industry has evolved, our solutions have evolved with it. Our cloud-native, AI-powered solutions are designed to help healthcare organizations thrive in value-based care.
Who We Serve
Payers. Providers. Patients. Connected.
Edifecs’ AI-infused platform and business applications help payers and providers innovate, collaborate, and ultimately deliver better care.
It's time to change the game.
Integration. Collaboration. Interoperability.
Edifecs is the strategic partner that links payer and providers to improve collaboration and accelerate healthcare evolution
How will Edifecs’ solutions benefit you?
Let’s take a look.
Proven Healthcare Leadership
Years Experience
Leading Health Plans, Providers, and Government Agencies
U.S. Lives Covered by Edifecs Clients
Opportunity awaits. Are you ready to join the healthcare transformation?
News & Insights
Separating Truth from Hype in Healthcare AI
Over the past year, we’ve seen a rapid expansion of potential use cases for AI, and everyone wants a piece of the action.
AI in Healthcare: Truth vs. Hype
Artificial intelligence will reshape the healthcare landscape—for better or worse, depending on how the technology is defined and applied
Risk Adjustment Clinical Suite: The Key to Value-Based Success
By delivering better satisfaction, better clinical outcomes, and better population health, value-based care can transform healthcare.
AI-Powered Risk Adjustment Coding Suite Explainer Video
To succeed in value-based care, health plans need to take advantage of every opportunity to maximize revenues and ensure complete, accurate payments.
RISE National 2024: What We Learned
Insights and lessons learned from this year’s RISE National Conference
Cost Implications of Implementing Cloud Technology in Healthcare
We have talked about implementing cloud technology in healthcare a lot, but there are still a lot of gray areas, such as the cost implications. Will it increase or reduce healthcare costs? More importantly, if we are looking to switch from the traditional on-premises infrastructure, how do the costs compare? Both in where we are today and in the long run?