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Layer Health and Intermountain Health to Deploy AI for Clinical Data Abstraction

by Fred Pennic 06/20/2025 Leave a Comment

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Layer Health and Intermountain Health to Deploy AI for Clinical Data Abstraction

What You Should Know: 

– Layer Health, an artificial intelligence (AI) company in healthcare announced a strategic collaboration with Intermountain Health, one of the nation’s top integrated health systems. The collaboration includes a strategic investment from Intermountain Ventures, Intermountain’s innovation and venture capital arm, and a multi-year initiative to deploy the Layer Health AI platform across multiple clinical registries.

– The partnership aims to improve the accuracy, efficiency, and scalability of clinical data abstraction, making Intermountain Health a significant innovation partner and early adopter of Layer Health’s AI-powered chart-review platform.

Automating the Burden of Medical Chart Review

Layer Health’s AI platform is purpose-built to automate the labor-intensive process of medical chart review, a critical function for quality reporting, registry submission, and a growing range of other operational and clinical workflows.

Leveraging advanced large language models trained on rich, longitudinal patient data, the HIPAA-compliant and SOC 2 Type II certified platform can interpret both structured and unstructured clinical information with high accuracy. By replicating the reasoning process of a clinician, it excels at handling the complexity and nuance often found in real-world patient records.

Scale Quality Improvement

Under the new multi-year initiative, Intermountain’s Clinical Data Management team will first work with Layer Health to validate the AI’s ability to achieve high accuracy before deployment, ensuring it meets the clinical performance standards required for real-world registry reporting.

The initial deployment will focus on registries in stroke, bariatric surgery, and cardiovascular disease. Following this, Intermountain Health will deploy Layer Health’s AI platform across its full network, which spans 33 hospitals and multiple states, with plans to expand to other registry areas in the future.

“Layer Health’s technology reflects the kind of AI solution that will drive meaningful change for our system,” said Dr. Cara Camiolo Reddy, Chief Quality and Safety Officer at Intermountain Health. “Our team manages more than 35 active registries and is constantly evaluating how to support more registries that demonstrate our clinical excellence. Layer offers a scalable approach that allows us to support existing registries more efficiently and finally move forward with new ones. Furthermore, with the support of AI, our team can focus more on driving meaningful improvements in patient care.”

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