For ACO & VBC Enablers

Fragmented data creates care gaps for vulnerable patients

We read the nephrology chart and flag what's changing, so your care team can step in before a patient ends up in the hospital.

Every vulnerable patient has a moment where the gap could have closed.

Most risk-bearing organizations find out after that moment has passed.

The decline happens where you can't see it

A patient's risk changes inside a practice chart long before it ever reaches you. A lab trend, a missed follow-up, a medication change that never made it into your data feed.

Population averages miss the one patient falling through

Dashboards built for the whole panel are good at spotting trends and bad at catching the single patient quietly heading toward a hospitalization this week.

By the time it's in a claim, it's already happened

Claims data is reliable and always late. The gap between what happened to a patient and when you find out is exactly the gap value-based care is supposed to close.

Clinical Signal, Not Claims Lag

See the patient, not just the panel.

Apacendo reads the nephrology chart directly, the place a patient's clinical reality shows up first. It turns the changes that matter into signal your care management team can act on while there's still something to do about it.

  • Patient-level signal, not population-level averages
  • Early warning on CKD progression, transitions of care, and missed follow-up
  • Feeds directly into your care management team's existing worklist
  • Sourced from the practice chart, upstream of claims and everything else

Built on permissioned access

Every practice in the network grants access on its own terms. Nothing is extracted, so the signal you receive is sourced from real, current chart data, not a lagging feed reconstructed from claims.

Every practice that joins the network extends this same early signal to more of the patients you're accountable for: kidney patients today, and eventually patients beyond kidney care as the network grows.

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For the people caring for patients others meet too late.

If your organization is accountable for patients like these, we should talk. If you run a practice, we'd like to earn a place in it.