VideaHealth has announced the launch of ClaimsAI, an artificial intelligence-driven revenue cycle management (RCM) solution aimed at helping dental practices recover revenue lost to denials, documentation gaps, and administrative inefficiencies. According to the company, the U.S. dental industry faces an estimated $15 billion in annual losses related to these challenges.
ClaimsAI is designed for dental service organizations (DSOs), multi-location groups, and solo practices. The company reports that early users have experienced claim submissions up to 90 percent faster, recovered thousands of dollars per month per location, and cleared three-week backlogs of aged accounts receivable.
According to the company, ClaimsAI automatically assembles claim attachments by selecting clinically relevant images and generating treatment-specific narratives in real time. It integrates with existing practice management and imaging systems and offers one-click onboarding for current ClinicalAI users.
“ClaimsAI eliminates the tradeoff between speed and accuracy that practices have long struggled with,” said Florian Hillen, CEO of VideaHealth. “With just one click, practices can activate a solution that delivers fully supported claims in minutes. That's a transformative leap forward for DSOs, multi-location groups, and solo practices looking to scale smarter, recover revenue faster, and reduce the administrative burden on their teams.”
The company states that manual preparation of claim attachments is a common source of inefficiency in dental billing workflows. Non-clinical staff are often required to interpret clinical notes, choose appropriate images, and draft narratives, which can result in errors and claim denials.
Built on the company’s VideaAI platform, ClaimsAI combines image analysis with integration into RCM systems to streamline the claims process.
“In recent conversations with RCM executives at leading DSOs, one theme that stood out is the growing need for automation, standardization, and efficiency in revenue cycle management, especially as organizations scale,” said Dan Pay, vice president of strategic partnerships at VideaHealth. “DSOs are telling us that tools like ours don’t just improve their clean claim rates, they introduce a level of process consistency they haven’t experienced before. These benefits are emerging as a key enabler for growth, allowing DSOs to scale their operations without a corresponding increase in overhead.”
ClaimsAI is part of VideaHealth’s broader platform, VideaAI, which supports clinical diagnostics, workflow optimization, analytics, and revenue-related processes.
VideaHealth is based in Boston. According to the company, its FDA-cleared AI tools are used by over 50,000 dental professionals and analyze more than 500 million dental X-rays annually.
For more information about ClaimsAI, visit https://www.videa.ai/claims-ai.