Healthcare Access Performance Leader BlockIt Rebrands as Alluvium Healthcare
Healthcare Access Performance Leader BlockIt Rebrands as Alluvium Healthcare
Company launches AI-driven platform for enterprise access and capacity performance
MCKINNEY, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BlockIt, a leader in enterprise access and capacity performance for health systems, has rebranded as Alluvium. Alongside the rebrand, Alluvium unveiled Orchestrate, a first-of-its-kind AI-powered operational data insights platform dedicated to network access and capacity performance. Together, the new brand and platform reflect the company’s evolution beyond point solutions, offering a robust system that enables health systems to intelligently capture, measure, manage and master run access and capacity in a unified, data-driven approach.
“Health system leaders face relentless pressure to meet revenue goals while delivering high-quality care, but they are largely flying blind when it comes to really understanding and managing against limited capacity, staffing shortages, rising leakage, and fluctuating patient demand,” said Jake McCarley, Chief Executive Officer of Alluvium. “Our rebrand as Alluvium reflects what we’ve always been building: a platform that helps health systems bring together mission-critical data streams so they can run access as a unified strategy, not a patchwork of workflows. That belief has guided our mission from the very beginning.”
The Alluvium rebrand represents greater clarity into how the company serves health systems, while its mission and team remain unchanged. Today, Alluvium delivers a trusted, enterprise-grade system that enables care to flow efficiently across networks and partners. With proven success in some of the nation’s largest and most complex health systems - including HCA, Common Spirit and Memorial Hermann – Alluvium is thrilled to now be bringing its new Orchestrate platform to the market.
“We built Orchestrate as a single, unified platform to help health system leaders cut through the complexity of managing capacity and balancing supply and demand,” said Steve Corona, Chief Technology Officer at Alluvium. “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. With Orchestrate, access can finally be managed with the same clarity and control as the revenue cycle.”
Orchestrate is an all-in-one platform that brings visibility, management, and action together in a single system, enabling health systems to master their inventory, capture demand, manage execution, and measure results to optimize and improve performance. The platform unifies provider supply and patient demand data to deliver real-time visualizations of network performance, along with AI-powered insights into bottlenecks, inefficiencies, and projected shortfalls. A powerful LLM AI Assistant allows business users to interrogate their data, derive sophisticated views and generate actionable plans without IT involvement, just by asking questions in plain language. More than analytics alone, Alluvium’s data model empowers teams to execute with confidence in a secure-by-design environment where data remains protected and never exposed to external large language models.
About Alluvium:
Alluvium is the enterprise access and capacity performance platform for complex health systems. Alluvium’s solutions address access fragmentation created by M&A, disparate data environments, and point-solution sprawl by turning disconnected access workflows into a single system that can be actively managed. For more information, visit www.alluviumhealth.com.
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