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Business Wire
09-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
ForeSee Medical and Vim Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Risk Adjustment and Streamline Provider Workflows
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ForeSee Medical Inc., a leading AI-powered risk adjustment software company, and Vim, a cutting-edge provider enablement platform for healthcare, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at transforming the delivery of patient insights and improving provider workflows at the point of care. 'We are excited to partner with Vim to bring our industry-leading, AI-powered risk adjustment capabilities directly into provider workflows,' said Dr. Sol Lizerbram, Executive Chairman at ForeSee Medical. Through this collaboration, ForeSee Medical's advanced risk adjustment technology, which assists providers in accurately identifying Hierarchical Condition Categories (HCC) coding while improving the quality of care, will seamlessly integrate into Vim's scalable and flexible platform. By leveraging Vim's unique and interactive integration layer, providers will gain access to enhanced data and patient insights directly within their Electronic Health Record (EHR) workflows—without disrupting existing clinical operations. 'We are excited to partner with Vim to bring our industry-leading, AI-powered risk adjustment capabilities directly into provider workflows,' said Dr. Sol Lizerbram, Executive Chairman at ForeSee Medical. 'This partnership ensures that providers can access accurate risk adjustment data in real time, ultimately leading to improved patient care and clinical outcomes. Our proprietary Natural Language Processing (NLP) along with unique features such as InstaVu®' greatly reduces the speed to achieve accurate HCC coding with the ability to instantly view disease source documentation.' Vim's provider enablement platform is designed to bridge gaps in interoperability and efficiency, enabling health organizations to enhance operational effectiveness. With ForeSee Medical's technology integrated into Vim's workflow solutions, healthcare providers will experience a streamlined approach to risk adjustment coding, reducing administrative burden and improving decision-making at the point of care. 'Our partnership with ForeSee Medical brings together two powerful capabilities—real-time data delivery and AI-driven risk insights—into one seamless experience for providers. At Vim, we're focused on turning fragmented healthcare data into actionable intelligence directly within clinical workflows,' said Tim Barry, Head of Partnerships at Vim. 'This collaboration is another step in our mission to power smarter, faster decisions at the point of care—without adding complexity.' This partnership represents a significant step forward in healthcare technology, ensuring that providers can leverage AI-driven insights effortlessly within their daily operations, leading to greater accuracy, efficiency, and overall quality of care.


Business Wire
04-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Availity and Vim Partner to Streamline Care Gap Notification and Closure Process
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Availity®, the nation's leading real-time health information network, and Vim, a leader in care orchestration for value-based care, have partnered to help payers streamline risk and quality care gap closure and reduce provider abrasion. The partnership leverages a multi-channel approach that surfaces action-oriented risk and quality gaps in providers' electronic health record (EHR) workflow, allowing them to submit the required information quickly and securely, while at the point-of-care. The partnership leverages a multi-channel approach that surfaces action-oriented risk and quality gaps in providers' electronic health record (EHR) workflow, allowing them to submit the required information quickly and securely, while at the point-of-care. Share Achieving this level of efficiency with care gap closure is critical for payers, especially as they look to improve HEDIS® performance and Stars ratings. Many payers still rely on manual, paper-based processes to notify and address care gaps that place a heavy administrative burden on providers, resulting in low adoption and engagement. Leveraging digital payer-provider collaboration and bidirectional EHR integration For more than 20 years, Availity has been a leader in developing digital tools designed to reduce administrative waste and improve payer-provider engagement. Availity was the recipient of the KLAS Points of Light 2025 for its innovative digital tools within Availity's multi-payer provider portal, which streamline quality and risk care gap reporting and closure. 'With Availity and Vim's partnership, the power of this streamlined care gap closure process extends beyond the Availity portal to the EHR, allowing payers to capture the attention of providers closer to the point of care,' said Ashley Basile, Availity Clinical Chief Product Officer. 'Vim seamlessly integrates care gap insights directly into EHR workflows, enabling healthcare providers to work more efficiently, while also enhancing patient outcomes and payer operations. Now Availity can be a one-stop shop for health plans looking maximize care gap closure via multiple provider destinations and workflow tools.' A single source of truth for payers In addition to reducing the administrative burden on providers, the partnership helps payers improve data integrity and reporting by capturing real-time care gap updates through both Vim Connect and Availity's Essentials portal while continuously synchronizing care gap data. 'At Vim, we believe that the future of value-based care depends on meeting providers where they are: inside their workflow, not outside of it. Our expanded partnership with Availity turns that belief into action. By embedding real-time, bidirectional data exchange directly into EHRs, we're removing the friction that slows down care and creating scalable infrastructure for payers and providers to align. This is what seamless, connected healthcare looks like,' said Josh Stern, Chief Business Officer of Vim. About Availity Availity is the trusted partner for organizations seeking to realize the greatest value from clinical, administrative, and financial data. Positioned at the nexus of provider, health plan, and consumer health information, Availity develops scalable, innovative solutions for healthcare data acquisition, standardization, transparency, automation, and exchange. As one of the nation's largest health information networks, Availity facilitates billions of clinical, administrative, and financial transactions annually—powering real-time collaboration in a dynamic, value-based care environment. About Vim Vim is a provider engagement platform for healthcare. Its flexible and scalable platform and unique and interactive integration layer unlock access to provider EHR workflows, allowing for the delivery of data, patient insights, and applications at the point of patient care. Vim's partners can leverage Vim's core applications or deploy their custom applications on top of Vim Connect – Vim's in-EHR connectivity layer – accelerating time to market at reduced cost and improved flexibility. Digital health builders of all sizes, including national health plans, leading ACOs and MSOs, and tech companies, use Vim's platform to connect with more than 50,000 providers. For more information, visit


Arabian Post
29-05-2025
- Arabian Post
Microsoft Unveils New Terminal-Based Editor for Windows and Linux
Microsoft has launched a new terminal-based text editor designed to work seamlessly on both Windows and Linux platforms, aiming to simplify coding and text editing directly within the command line interface. This move reflects growing demand for efficient, lightweight tools that integrate naturally into developers' existing workflows without the need for extensive retraining. The new editor, which arrived without significant fanfare, leverages familiar keyboard shortcuts that many users already know from graphical text editors. This approach eliminates a common hurdle with terminal-based editors, which often require users to learn complex command sequences or rely on less intuitive key combinations. By aligning with established shortcut conventions, the tool offers immediate usability, even for those with limited experience in terminal environments. Unlike traditional terminal editors such as Vim or Emacs, which have steep learning curves and rely heavily on specialized commands, Microsoft's solution positions itself as a more accessible alternative. It provides standard editing functionalities within the terminal, allowing developers to make quick changes to files without leaving their command line workflow or launching bulky graphical programs. ADVERTISEMENT The availability of this editor across Windows and Linux caters to the increasingly diverse environments where software development takes place. Windows, having improved its compatibility with Unix-like tools through initiatives like Windows Subsystem for Linux , continues to blur the lines between its native ecosystem and open-source platforms. The introduction of this editor reinforces Microsoft's commitment to serving developers who operate across these hybrid setups. Industry observers note that Microsoft's quiet release strategy might be aimed at gauging organic user adoption before any large-scale marketing campaign. This measured approach has been seen with other Microsoft developer tools in recent years, emphasizing practicality and community feedback over hype. From a technical standpoint, the editor integrates well with the Windows Terminal, a modern terminal emulator that Microsoft has been promoting as the preferred interface for command line tasks on Windows. Linux users, accustomed to powerful terminal environments, can similarly incorporate the editor into their routines with minimal friction. Developers have responded positively to early demonstrations and shared experiences, highlighting the editor's ease of use and speed. Keyboard shortcuts such as copy, paste, undo, and redo operate as expected, reflecting conventions from popular GUI-based editors like Visual Studio Code or Sublime Text. This design choice contrasts sharply with terminal editors that require mode switching or memorisation of obscure commands, reducing friction for new users. While the editor focuses on core editing capabilities rather than advanced integrated development environment features, it complements Microsoft's broader ecosystem. Tools such as Visual Studio Code remain the flagship editors for extensive project development, while the terminal editor caters to quick edits and lightweight scripting tasks. This separation allows users to pick the tool that best fits their immediate needs without sacrificing familiarity. ADVERTISEMENT The move also coincides with broader trends in software development, where developers increasingly embrace terminal-first workflows, containerised environments, and cloud-based pipelines. As these practices evolve, efficient terminal editors become crucial in maintaining productivity without compromising system resources. Microsoft's history with command line tools, including PowerShell and Azure CLI, has shown a clear emphasis on streamlining developer operations. The introduction of this new editor fits neatly into that narrative, providing a complementary tool that bridges the gap between minimalism and usability. Support for open standards and extensibility remain important factors for terminal editors. Although Microsoft has not yet disclosed detailed plans regarding plugin ecosystems or customisation options for this editor, it is expected that future updates will enhance functionality in response to user demand. Security considerations also play a role in terminal editor adoption, especially in enterprise environments. Lightweight tools that operate within secure shells and reduce dependency on graphical interfaces can mitigate attack surfaces. Microsoft's approach likely considers these factors, positioning the editor as both practical and secure. The editor's cross-platform nature also highlights Microsoft's evolving philosophy towards open-source communities. This reflects a significant departure from past practices where proprietary tools dominated, signalling a commitment to interoperability and developer choice. Adoption of terminal-based editors is set to grow as development teams increasingly prefer flexible, scriptable environments that can run uniformly across different operating systems. By introducing this editor, Microsoft addresses this demand, supporting developers who seek consistency without sacrificing ease of use.