Healthcare technology services firm CitiusTech has partnered with Ventra Health to develop an agentic AI-powered revenue intelligence platform to improve revenue cycle management for healthcare providers.
The platform, branded vCision, uses AI-driven automation and adaptive models to identify revenue leakage, reduce claim denials, and improve reimbursement outcomes across complex billing workflows.
The companies said early deployments have shown a 19% improvement in first-pass payment rates and a 26% reduction in initial denial rates, along with faster recovery of delayed reimbursements.
Under the partnership, CitiusTech will support the engineering, data, and AI development of the platform, bringing its capabilities in healthcare technology, generative AI, and intelligent automation. Ventra Health is also setting up a new GCC, focused on engineering, data, and platform delivery to scale AI solutions across its operations.
The vCision platform is designed to help revenue cycle teams improve processing accuracy, anticipate changing reimbursement behaviour, and adapt to evolving payer guidelines. It also integrates real-time training and education for operational staff and extends Ventra’s enterprise analytics platform, vSight, launched in late 2023.
Rajan Kohli, CEO of CitiusTech, said the collaboration is focused on embedding AI-driven intelligence into revenue operations to improve financial predictability and reduce revenue loss. Ventra Health CEO Steven Huddleston said the platform will enable faster, more informed decision-making as reimbursement requirements continue to shift.
Ventra Health provides revenue cycle management services to facility-based physician groups across specialties including anaesthesia, emergency medicine, hospital medicine, pathology, and radiology.


