Ennox Pilot Program

Prove the value
in your workflow.

Evaluate Ennox in emergency medicine or establish a specialty-specific pathway built around your coding environment, operational priorities, and agreed measures of success.

Ennox Pilot Evidence → insight → review
01 Define
02 Evaluate
03 Measure
A focused evaluation

Start with the questions that matter to your team.

A pilot is more than a product demonstration. Together, we define a practical scope, establish review criteria, and evaluate how Ennox can support coding quality, consistency, and workflow efficiency in your environment.

Pilot structure

A clear path from alignment to findings.

Every pilot is tailored, but the engagement follows a disciplined framework designed to produce an informed decision.

01

Discovery and alignment

Confirm your coding environment, priority use cases, stakeholders, data requirements, and decision criteria.

02

Scope and preparation

Agree on the chart population, workflow, responsibilities, review process, timeline, and success measures.

03

Controlled evaluation

Run Ennox against the agreed scope and collect structured professional feedback on recommendations and evidence.

04

Findings and next steps

Review results together, identify workflow opportunities, and determine whether a broader implementation makes sense.

Designed for the right fit

Who should consider a pilot?

The program is intended for organizations evaluating Ennox in emergency medicine or another specialty and able to involve operational, coding, technical, and compliance stakeholders in a structured evaluation.

Emergency physician groupsTeams seeking consistent, scalable support across emergency chart coding workflows.
Hospitals and health systemsOrganizations evaluating AI assistance within established coding and revenue operations.
Coding organizationsSpecialist teams exploring ways to focus expertise and improve review efficiency.
Multi-specialty organizationsTeams ready to validate Ennox for a defined specialty, chart population, and coding workflow.
What the pilot can examine

Measures shaped around your priorities.

01

Recommendation quality

Professional review of ICD-10-CM, CPT, and E/M recommendations against an agreed reference workflow.

02

Evidence usefulness

Assessment of whether surfaced chart evidence helps reviewers understand and validate recommendations.

03

Workflow potential

Exploration of review effort, exception patterns, integration considerations, and operational fit.

Pilot scope, measures, timing, responsibilities, security requirements, and commercial terms are defined in a separate written agreement. Pilot participation is subject to mutual qualification and availability.

Pilot readiness

Bring a use case. We’ll shape the evaluation together.

  • A defined specialty and coding workflow
  • Engaged coding and operational stakeholders
  • A representative evaluation scope
  • Clear business and review objectives
Ennox Pilot Program

Ready to evaluate intelligent medical coding?