
Through our collaboration with Kantonsspital Baselland (KSBL), Swisscoding Technologies is taking the lead in supporting hospitals with TARDOC implementation starting in 2026.
Swisscoding Technologies joins the KSBL Challenge to enhance medical coding with AI. Swisscoding Technologies is among the five projects selected for the “Idea to MVP” phase of the KSBL Challenge, organized as part of the Open Innovation program by Digital Health Nation and supported by Innosuisse.
Together with Kantonsspital Baselland (KSBL), our teams are working on AmbuCody, an innovative solution that leverages artificial intelligence to improve the quality and completeness of medical coding under TARDOC and outpatient flat rates.
This phase of the program provides participants with:
* targeted guidance from experts,
* access to the Bambooster Academy to further develop their AI concepts,
* and funding to advance their projects.
In collaboration with KSBL, we aim to demonstrate how AI can transform medical coding to make it more reliable and efficient.
Read the full article about the selected projects: https://www.dayone.swiss/open-innovation-challenge-2/
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