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Congressman Jack Bergman Visits Med Claims Compliance in Austin for Exclusive Demonstration of AI-Enabled Healthcare Technology

Updated: Nov 7

Med Claims Compliance Corporation (MCC) in Austin, Texas, hosted Congressman Jack Bergman (R-MI) for an exclusive demonstration of their AI-enabled clinical documentation and claims processing technology. The demonstration showcased MCC's unique blend of AI and Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning, which enhances accuracy and reduces provider burnout, improving efficiency for institutions like Medicare and the VA.

AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Med Claims Compliance (MCC) welcomed Congressman Jack Bergman (R-MI), U.S. Representative for Michigan's 1st District, to their headquarters last week in Austin, Texas, for a personal demonstration of their AI-enabled healthcare documentation and claims processing technology. Congressman Bergman, a vocal advocate for veterans' healthcare and efficiency in government systems, was given an inside look at how MCC's proprietary solutions are transforming clinical documentation, coding and compliance, particularly for federal payor institutions like Medicare and the Veterans Health Administration. (1)


MCC's technology uniquely combines Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) Machine Learning, revolutionizing the way medical claims are processed. By integrating human expertise into the machine learning process, MCC ensures that clinical documentation and claims are coded with unparalleled accuracy, reducing administrative burdens on healthcare providers and enhancing the quality of patient care.


"We were honored to have Congressman Bergman drop in and witness how our technology is shaping the future of healthcare documentation," said John Bright, Founder and CEO of Med Claims Compliance. "Our goal is to reduce cost, inefficiencies and administrative burden for healthcare professionals and payors."


During his visit, Congressman Bergman received a comprehensive demonstration of MCC's artificial intelligence and machine learning technology by Col. Peter F. Demitry, MD, MPH, FASMA (USAF, Ret.), who serves as Chief Medical Officer of MCC. The functional demo, held in front of many prominent physicians who traveled from across the country, showcased how this groundbreaking technology enables medical providers to effortlessly capture and correctly code patient encounters without provider intervention or editing. Designed to enhance coding, compliance and reduce provider burnout, this tech-enabled service optimizes revenue cycle management, one of the most error-prone tasks in healthcare.


"What I see here is a necessary step forward in the doctor-patient interaction," said Congressman Bergman. "And the confidence the patient will have, as the patient will SEE that the doctor IS listening."


MCC's innovative approach has already garnered the attention of major healthcare institutions, including Medicare and the VA, who are leveraging their solutions to optimize healthcare delivery. The company's unique AI technology allows for 100% accurate medical records, ensuring that healthcare providers can operate with greater confidence and efficiency."This tech gives us our time and quality of life back while improving the quality of care that the current medical system has robbed us of," said Dr. Mark J. Godat, Board-Certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist from Dallas. "All other systems don't correct themselves—but with MCC, anomalies get corrected before coming to us."


Godat went on to say, "The legalities of [MCC's technology] are unparalleled—these records contain both patient and doctor documentation that can't ever be changed. This is a product that is long overdue.""The whole reason we document this is to know exactly what previous physicians did before me. If the data recorded is in question, or the physician is retired, I might not know what he or she meant," said Dr. Phillips Kirk Labor, Board-Certified Ophthalmologist of Eye Consultants of Texas. "With the doctor-patient relationship, I want to be able to treat that patient as if it were my own—and this [technology] allows me to do that without question."


The Honorable Thomas G. Bowman, Former Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs, addressed the audience on the current state of the VA, highlighting the operational needs of the organization in today's environment, where there is a growing demand for transparency."I can't tell you how valuable this time was for me," concluded Congressman Bergman. "It's about better outcomes for the patient. And I don't know of any physician who doesn't want better outcomes for their patients."

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