Discover a new way forward for value-based care

Providers and payers use Percipio’s device-free health assessments to predict risk, inform next best actions, and guide meaningful risk-based contracting.

Increase capacity and ability to clinically manage populations of growing size and risk

Consolidate your fragmented digital health ecosystem with a single solution, informing a whole-person perspective and heightening clinical awareness to specific risks for any condition, leading to a deeper reduction in unplanned costs of care.

Reduce clinical inefficiencies, costs, and operational friction

The combination of device-free RPM with AI-guided insights, reduces burdens, frees time, and elevates clinicians to focus on the care activities that matter the most, to both the patient and the business.

Improve value-based programs and outcomes

Align provider and payer incentives with a shared line of sight into predictive health risks and population health trends to accelerate the transition from fee-for-service to value-based care.

Asynchronous monitoring is among the most powerful tools for the future of healthcare, enabled by AI. This ability to make the patient’s phone a pivotal part of healthcare may provide powerful health insights, second only to genetics.

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Dr. Andrew R. Watson

Professor of Surgery, UPMC

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A significant need exists to deliver to the clinician the right information about the right patient at the right time. With Percipio, this need can be accomplished at scale, at lower cost, with higher fidelity, transparency, and visibility of the data.

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Dr. Cameron Powell, MD

Venture Partner, WAVE Ventures

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Payers and providers can now reach and understand a much broader population, of both rising and high risk, to ensure they receive the proactive attention, assessment and interventions they need, resulting in lower costs of care and more optimal outcomes.

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David Lucas

Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer, Percipio Health

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Oklahoma State University has been pioneering telehealth services for more than 25 years, and now we are taking the next step by partnering with Percipio. Their cutting edge, AI-enabled smartphone app will create a real-time snapshot of individual patient and community health, provide scalability, tailored and targeted interventions, along with promising data for research and educational outreach.

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Johnny Stephens, Pharm D.

President, OSU Center for Health Sciences

Remote patient monitoring meets population health management

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The hidden costs of rising risk: Why proactive identification matters for health plans

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MedCity News: Smarter population health—powered by the smartphones we already carry

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