HTEC has partnered with Xsolis to strengthen healthcare decision-making through more connected digital processes. The companies will work together to improve the Dragonfly® platform and support faster, more informed care decisions for healthcare providers and payers. The effort also focuses on easing administrative burdens, improving coordination, and reducing delays in care management.
Healthcare organizations often face slow decision-making because of manual reviews and fragmented systems during utilization management. In many cases, these gaps delay treatment approvals and affect workflow efficiency. Xsolis developed Dragonfly to help solve these challenges by using real-time patient insights, predictive analytics, and machine learning. The platform gives teams access to better information so they can review patient needs with greater consistency and speed.
HTEC and Xsolis Strengthen Healthcare Decision Support
Under the partnership, HTEC will support the continued evolution of the platform’s predictive capabilities across key healthcare workflows, including utilization management, discharge readiness prediction, appeals and denials management, and operational analytics for providers and payer organizations. The collaboration will focus on embedding agentic AI to improve workflow automation, accelerate data-driven decision-making, and enhance operational intelligence, while modernizing the underlying engineering environment to speed innovation and ensure compliance with strict healthcare regulations.
HTEC will also support product development across the software lifecycle, including planning, testing, engineering, and deployment. With AI-supported development methods, both companies expect to improve delivery speed while maintaining reliability and compliance standards.
“Xsolis is addressing some of healthcare’s most operationally complex challenges through AI-driven clinical and operational decision support,” said Lawrence Whittle, Chief Strategy Officer at HTEC. “We’re excited to bring our healthcare engineering expertise and AI-first delivery approach to support the continued evolution of the Dragonfly platform. Together, we aim to help healthcare organizations operate more efficiently while enabling better experiences for providers, payers, and patients.”
“HTEC stood out because of its strong engineering culture, healthcare domain expertise, and practical approach to applying AI across both product innovation and software delivery,” said Zach Evans, CTO at Xsolis. “As we continue to expand the Dragonfly platform, we see HTEC as a strategic partner that can help accelerate innovation while maintaining the reliability, compliance, and operational excellence our customers expect.”
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News Source: Businesswire.com