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Clinician-led AI platform for health plans that automates parts of prior authorization and related payer clinical workflows while escalating cases for clinician review.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
Back to directoryHealthcare intelligence and agent platform for unifying enterprise data and deploying AI agents across clinical, operational, financial, population-health, and payer workflows.
Large healthcare organizations that need a governed AI agent and data activation layer spanning multiple service lines rather than a single point solution.
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Product-specific review. These product-specific signals summarize what the cited sources imply before treating Innovaccer Gravity as safe for a local clinical, operational, or research workflow.
| Regulatory / FDA | Classify each deployed agent separately because the platform spans administrative automation, payer operations, care management, clinical summaries, clinical pathway guidance, early warning, lab interpretation, and quality workflows with different regulatory and clinical-risk profiles. |
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| Privacy | Verify contracted PHI processing, BAA terms, data residency, support access, audit logs, retention, subprocessors, model-training restrictions, identity controls, and data-lineage evidence rather than relying only on public privacy notices. |
| Evidence | Require use-case-specific validation because broad platform claims do not prove local performance; measure data quality, recommendation precision, drift, bias, staff adoption, documentation quality, RCM outcomes, and patient-safety exceptions by workflow. |
| Workflow | Best governed as an enterprise AI control plane with named owners for each agent, documented human review, kill-switch or rollback paths, monitoring dashboards, change control, and audit-ready evidence before outputs affect care or reimbursement. |
Innovaccer describes Gravity as a healthcare autonomy or intelligence platform for unifying data and deploying AI agents across clinical, operational, and financial workflows; its agents page lists governance, utilization, RCM, prior authorization, clinical documentation, pathway, early-warning, and care-gap agents, while trust-center and privacy pages provide diligence starting points for security, PHI, and contracted data-processing review.
Not for: Small practices seeking a narrow ambient scribe, autonomous clinical decisions without local governance, or deployment where PHI scope, model controls, data lineage, and human review cannot be contractually verified.
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