BERKELEY HEIGHTS, New Jersey—Viventium, which offers a payroll, HR and compliance platform purpose-built for health care providers, announced a partnership with Exclugo, an artificial intelligence-powered exclusion monitoring and license verification company. This collaboration will integrate Exclugo's real-time, continuous exclusion monitoring and license verification services into Viventium's platform, offering health care providers a path to monitoring compliance.
These monitoring services are crucial to health care employers to ensure that employees, contractors and vendors are licensed and are not listed on federal or state exclusion lists, such as the Office of Inspector General's (OIG) List of Excluded Individuals and Entities (LEIE) and the System for Award Management’s (SAM) exclusion list. Employing or associating with excluded or unlicensed individuals or entities can lead to severe penalties, including denied claims, fines and loss of federal funding.
"We are committed to providing our clients with innovative solutions to maintain compliance and simplify complex administrative tasks," said Navin Gupta, CEO of Viventium. “This collaboration sets an entirely new industry benchmark, changing the way clients experience exclusion monitoring by bringing Exclugo's real-time, AI-infused continuous monitoring services into Viventium's platform. This unique offering gives health care providers the easiest ever path to exclusion monitoring compliance.”
Viventium clients will benefit from features including:
- Real-time alerts: Always-on monitoring of all employees with immediate notifications for any changes in exclusion or license status.
- AI-powered precision: Machine learning algorithms that continuously enhance monitoring accuracy and reduce false matches.
- Comprehensive coverage: Monitoring services encompassing OIG, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and state-level exclusions, as well as sex offender registries and Death Master File (DMF). National Provider Identifier (NPI) monitoring is also available.
By integrating Exclugo's monitoring capabilities, Viventium clients can ensure compliance with regulatory requirements more efficiently, reducing administrative burdens and mitigating risks associated with non-compliance.
"Partnering with Viventium allows us to extend our AI-driven monitoring solutions to a broader audience," said Michael Wenger, CEO of Exclugo. "Together, we are empowering health care organizations to maintain the highest standards of compliance, ultimately contributing to better patient outcomes and operational efficiency."