ARBITAL HEALTH 2025 SUMMIT: SESSION DEEP DIVE PACKAGE

GenAI’s Clinical Impact in Value-Based Care: Key Lessons from the Front Lines

Explore how predictive modeling and generative AI are reshaping care workflows, decision-making, and patient trust — distilled from top leaders at the Arbital Health Summit.

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Access your Exclusive Session Deep Dive

Health plans, providers, and innovators are awash in data — but more data alone doesn’t drive value. What matters is turning it into validated, clinically actionable insights that improve outcomes and lower costs. At the Arbital Health 2025 Summit, panelists from Clover Health, Podimetrics, DecisionRx, and TLM Health Solutions shared candid perspectives on how GenAI can support clinical teams, reduce data collection burdens, and inform interventions.

In this expert session deep dive, you’ll receive:

  • A ~20-minute video of session highlights, capturing the most important moments and insights.
  • A concise Key Takeaways document summarizing the most actionable lessons
Key themes include:
  • AI must empower clinicians and enhance, not replace, human judgment.
  • Trust and belief between patients and providers drive meaningful outcome variation.
  • Reducing documentation burden is one of AI’s most immediate contributions to care.
Get your free video and key takeaways to see how GenAI is driving smarter, more trusted care in today’s value-based models.

About Arbital Health

Arbital Health’s vision is to become the neutral 3rd party adjudicator of outcomes based contracts, unlocking and accelerating the $1 trillion shift to Value-Based Care in the U.S. healthcare system. We aspire to be the trusted umpire adjudicating every outcome-based contract in healthcare, whether contracts are between life sciences companies and payers, payers and providers, or employers and digital health companies. We will make it simple to adjudicate contracts and unlock the trillion dollar shift to value-based care in America. In doing so, we will help to solve healthcare’s biggest problem.