
What You Should Know
- The Rebrand: Enterprise access and capacity startup BlockIt has officially rebranded as Alluvium. The name change reflects the company’s evolution from building point solutions to offering a comprehensive, unified data platform.
- The New Tech: Alongside the rebrand, Alluvium launched Orchestrate, a first-of-its-kind AI-powered operational data insights platform designed to manage network access and capacity.
- The AI Advantage: Orchestrate features a powerful Large Language Model (LLM) assistant that allows business users to query complex operational data using plain English—bypassing the need for IT department intervention—all within a secure environment where data is never exposed to external public LLMs.
- The Traction: The company already boasts a heavyweight client roster, including massive, complex health systems like HCA, CommonSpirit, and Memorial Hermann.
Moving Beyond the Dashboard
Dashboards are only as good as the data feeding them, and in healthcare, that data is often trapped in silos. Alluvium’s Orchestrate platform is designed to unify provider supply data and patient demand data into a single, real-time visualization.
But the real differentiator is how users interact with that data.
Historically, if an operational leader wanted to understand a specific bottleneck—for example, “Why are wait times for cardiology consults in the North region spiking?”—they had to submit a ticket to the IT data analytics team and wait weeks for a custom report.
Orchestrate integrates a powerful, secure Large Language Model (LLM) AI Assistant directly into the platform. Business users can interrogate their data and generate actionable plans simply by asking questions in plain language.
Crucially, Alluvium has engineered this as a “secure-by-design” environment. The health system’s proprietary operational data remains protected and is never exposed to external, public LLMs—a massive compliance prerequisite for enterprise healthcare IT.
“By combining AI-driven insights with clear, actionable guidance, leaders can see what’s happening now, address revenue risks, and make confident decisions without guesswork,” noted Steve Corona, CTO at Alluvium.
