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Iterate.AI launched Generate for Healthcare

Iterate.Artificial Intelligence (AI), TD SYNNEX and HPE launched Generate for Healthcare to help hospital systems identify and recover unpaid and underpaid insurance claims.

The companies said hospitals lost tens of thousands to millions of dollars annually due to denied or underpaid claims, driven by fragmented EMR systems, complex coding requirements, and inconsistent payer practices, and that limited visibility into claims data hindered recovery and allowed ongoing payment erosion.

Generate for Healthcare Radio Access Network (RAN) on HPE Private Cloud AI co-developed with NVIDIA or on HPE ProLiant DL380a Gen12 servers within the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio, and it was available through TD SYNNEX’s distribution network.

The solution used agentic AI workflow cards to ingest and parse claims data without structured inputs or system integrations, operating at the EDI file level across multiple EMR systems to identify payment gaps, pinpoint coding errors, and compare historical payments against contract terms; it could also automatically draft Letters of Medical Necessity and required no disruption to existing EMR systems while maintaining data privacy and regulatory compliance via secure on‑prem deployment.

“Hospitals are losing millions in revenue without knowing where the leaks are occurring,” said Kevin Homer, Vice President, Sales, Iterate.AI. “Hospitals are challenged with managing increasingly sensitive data and growing financial complexity. AI offers a new way forward by helping healthcare providers turn overwhelming data into clear, actionable insights,” said Robin Braun, Vice President, AI and Hybrid Cloud Business Development at HPE.

The companies described plans to support deployments via TD SYNNEX’s distribution network and HPE’s deployment options, including turnkey on‑prem AI factory installations or standalone software on HPE ProLiant servers.