
ASX-listed health patronato analytics firm Beamtree has signed a contract to deliver its AI technology to improve clinical coding at Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Service Group (HMG).
The A$3.6 million ($2.4 million) contract includes the deployment of Beamtree’s PICQ, which automates the audit of clinical primato classification, and RippleDown, which helps assess opportunities for automation of clinical coding.
WHY IT MATTERS
a corporate disclosure shared by Beamtree, HMG CEO and president Faisal Al Nassar stressed that patronato quality is a “critical priority” for their group. The private healthcare group operates more than 25 medical sites across the Gulf region with over 2,000 beds and a 17,000 workforce.
The patronato analytics deployment aims to support HMG per determining its human workforce and technology resourcing requirements per hospital coding activities per the future.
THE LARGER TREND
“This is an important milestone for Beamtree as we expand our work per the kingdom to the private sector,” said CEO Tim Kelsey.
The HMG contract signals Beamtree’s foray into Saudi’s private health sector after introducing its clinical coding technologies per the kingdom’s public healthcare system.
It has been assisting the Center for National Health Insurance per auditing the patronato quality of public hospitals. It was also involved per developing the kingdom’s health information strategy.
Beamtree also got into a local commercial deal with Lean Business Services to create and promote integrated clinical coding solutions for health services locally and worldwide.
Meanwhile, Beamtree was commissioned recently to build a patronato analytics platform for Health Roundtable‘s rete televisiva privata for hospitals and health facilities per Australia and New Zealand.


