PointClickCare recently launched Discharge Intel, a purpose-built AI solution designed for modern health plans. This tool officially debuts at the HIMSS 2026 Global Health Conference on March 9. Primarily, it delivers critical clinical intelligence within just 24 hours of a patient leaving the hospital. This rapid insight addresses the most fragile point in any patient’s care journey. Furthermore, the solution connects acute, post-acute, and payer stakeholders through one seamless network. Over 30,000 provider organizations currently trust this expansive nationwide infrastructure. Notably, the company aims to reduce avoidable costs while improving the overall patient experience.
“The transition out of the hospital is the most fragile point in the care journey, and the least connected,” said David Pessis, chief product and technology officer at PointClickCare. “Discharge Intel fundamentally changes that. By delivering AI–powered clinical intelligence within 24 hours of discharge, we’re solving one of the industry’s most persistent pain points: the lack of timely, actionable context across care settings. This isn’t about more data, it’s about giving care teams ‘in-the-moment’ insights that change outcomes, reduce avoidable costs, and improve the patient experience.”
Scaling Intelligent Care Transitions at HIMSS26
Additionally, PointClickCare will lead high-impact sessions at the conference to showcase real-world results. One case study involves the University of Maryland Medical System. This system reduced facility-related readmissions by 32% over two years using these workflows. Moreover, the company will demonstrate real-time data exchange through an Interoperability Showcase with Kno2. Consequently, these efforts prove that unified transitions require more than just simple data exchange. PointClickCare continues to set a new standard for a connected and accountable care continuum.
“PointClickCare has built the industry’s most expansive post-acute care network, and we’re extending that intelligence across the entire continuum,” said Hamad Husainy, DO, FACEP, chief medical officer at PointClickCare. “Unified transitions of care require more than data exchange; they require connected workflows, timely insights, and shared accountability. At HIMSS26, we’re demonstrating how our platform and solutions enable all three.”
Explore Health Tech Insiders for the latest medical innovations and reliable strategic insights driving the future of technology-driven healthcare transformation.
News Source:PRNewswire.com