Written by : Jayati Dubey
April 17, 2025
As part of this expansion, OrthoNY will adopt IKS Health's Awareness/Ability/Willingness algorithm, a patent-pending tool designed to personalize patient communication strategies.
IKS Health, a global care enablement solutions provider, has announced an expanded partnership with OrthoNY, a leading orthopedic and pain management group based in New York's Capital Region.
The collaboration, which previously focused on revenue cycle management (RCM), will now incorporate a patient engagement hub powered by IKS Health's proprietary artificial intelligence and digital solutions.
As part of this expansion, OrthoNY will adopt IKS Health's Awareness/Ability/Willingness algorithm, a patent-pending tool designed to personalize communication strategies with patients.
The algorithm assesses a patient's historical data to score their awareness of care obligations, financial ability, and willingness to comply, thereby tailoring outreach in terms of channel, timing, and tone to improve patient responsiveness.
David Fitzgerald, CEO of OrthoNY, said, "We are excited to expand our partnership with IKS Health as we pursue our goals of improving patient engagement within our practice. This partnership underscores our commitment to deliver exceptional patient experience by employing personalized digital strategies across our clinics and surgery centers."
IKS Health's engagement solutions aim to address a key challenge in today's healthcare delivery: ensuring adherence to care plans and follow-ups.
The company combines data-driven tools with human insight to help providers activate and retain patients throughout the care journey.
"Our blend of pragmatic technology and human expertise will provide OrthoNY with a solution that engages and activates patients facing the complexities of healthcare," said Sachin K. Gupta, Founder and CEO of IKS Health.
The partnership reflects IKS Health's broader mission to establish itself as a comprehensive care enablement platform that is adaptable across a wide range of clinical settings.
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