The company's new model can listen to patient encounters and identify ICD-10 codes, which are internationally standardized classifications for different diseases and conditions. There are about 70,000 ICD-10 codes that are regularly updated and used to facilitate billing and other reporting processes in health care.
Ambience said its new ICD-10 model can reduce billing mistakes and help clinicians and professional coders work more efficiently. The model notched a "27% relative improvement over physician benchmarks," according to a release on Tuesday.
"We're not replacing doctors or coders," Brendan Fortuner, Ambience's head of engineering, told CNBC in an interview. "What we're doing is we're liberating them from administration, and we're fixing mistakes that help make health care better, safer, more cost-effective."