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Xsolis Dragonfly medical AI product profile

AI-driven utilization management and payer-provider collaboration platform that turns clinical and financial data into medical-necessity, patient-flow, and reimbursement workflow insights.

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Clinical operations and revenue cycle

Best fit

Hospitals and payers trying to standardize utilization review, prioritize complex cases, reduce avoidable denials, and collaborate on medical necessity with human review.

Primary use case
AI-powered utilization management, medical-necessity review, concurrent authorization, discharge planning, denial prevention, and payer-provider collaboration
Audience
Hospital utilization review teams, case management, revenue cycle leaders, care coordination teams, physician advisors, and health plans
Risk level
Medium to high
Pricing signal
Enterprise provider and payer pricing; request current Dragonfly, Utilize, services, integration, and analytics terms.
Official sources
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Regulatory, privacy, evidence, and workflow lens

Product-specific review. These product-specific signals summarize what the cited sources imply before treating Xsolis Dragonfly as safe for a local clinical, operational, or research workflow.

Regulatory / FDATreat as high-impact operations and clinical-policy workflow software because recommendations can affect medical necessity, admission status, concurrent authorization, denials, appeals, and care coordination.
PrivacyVerify PHI flows from EMR and financial systems, payer-provider data sharing, access controls, retention, audit logging, support access, customer BAA terms, and privacy-policy limitations.
EvidenceRequire evidence for the exact utilization-management workflow and compare local outcomes for accuracy, denials, appeals, LOS, reviewer productivity, and unintended access or equity effects.
WorkflowDefine which recommendations are advisory, which trigger reviewer queues, who signs off, how disagreements are handled, and how payer-provider collaboration is documented.

Where Xsolis Dragonfly fits

Xsolis describes Dragonfly as an AI-powered platform for utilization management, case management, revenue cycle, and payer-provider collaboration, with real-time clinical data, medical-necessity insights, generative summaries, and human-in-the-loop workflows.

Not for: Autonomous coverage, admission-status, discharge, or denial decisions without clinician, payer-policy, appeals, and compliance governance.

What to verify before using Xsolis Dragonfly

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