Health technology company Clover Health Investments has made its Clover Assistant clinical decision tool available for external payers and providers. The solution is available under the brand name Counterpart Assistant (CA) from Clover Health subsidiary Counterpart Health. 

The company said CA will be available to support health care provider organizations outside Clover Health's Medicare Advantage plan. It will employ a hybrid software-as-a-solution and shared-savings model, with options for full capitation.  

Clover Health said the CA model offers rapid value-based success through data, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning to enhance the data and suggestions . . .

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