Ingest
Receive the emergency chart through a configured, secure workflow.
Ennox reads the emergency chart, identifies clinically relevant evidence, and prepares reviewable ICD-10-CM, CPT, and E/M coding recommendations for qualified professionals.

Ennox organizes the coding process around evidence, so every recommendation can be understood, verified, and acted on.
Receive the emergency chart through a configured, secure workflow.
Analyze documentation, diagnoses, procedures, medical decision-making, and chart context.
Prepare supported ICD-10-CM, CPT, and E/M coding recommendations.
Present evidence and rationale for efficient professional validation.
This simplified example shows how Ennox can organize documented facts into the Problems, Data, and Risk elements used to support medical decision-making review.
This is a simplified presentation of a synthetic demonstration case supplied by Mediedge. It is not a patient record, coding advice, a coverage determination, or a guarantee of any coding outcome. Actual recommendations depend on the complete documentation, configured workflow, applicable requirements, and qualified professional review. The example displays the demo system's output and does not direct whether individual codes should be reported together.
Clinical language is nuanced. Ennox is designed to consider the record as a whole, connect recommendations to documentation, and support a defensible coding workflow.
Prioritized evidence and structured recommendations can reduce repetitive chart review and focus expertise where it matters most.
More consistent workflows can support throughput, visibility, and reliable revenue cycle operations.
Evidence-linked outputs are designed to make review and quality oversight more transparent.
Ennox provides AI-assisted recommendations and workflow support. Final coding and billing decisions remain the responsibility of qualified professionals and the customer organization.
Emergency medicine is Ennox's center of excellence. Its evidence-based architecture can be adapted to additional medical specialties through a disciplined pilot, specialty-specific testing, and validation by qualified coding professionals.