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Stellarus unveils AI-ready data platform to unify health plan intelligence

Author: Archie Villaflores
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A US healthcare technology company has introduced a platform aimed at transforming how private healthcare organisations manage and deploy data across their operations.

According to a report by PR Newswire, Stellarus, spun out of Blue Shield of California, announced AtlasIQ, described as a next-generation platform that consolidates a health plan's clinical, claims, member, provider, and operational data into a single, continuously updated source of truth. The platform is designed to replace batch-processed, static file transfers with real-time, integrated operations, enabling organisations to move from fragmented, siloed systems to a governed, auditable data foundation.

The shift addresses a long-standing structural challenge in private healthcare, where disconnected data environments have constrained the speed and reliability of core operational workflows. AtlasIQ is built to make it possible for health plans to act on data in real time rather than waiting on periodic batch updates that introduce latency into decision-making.

AtlasIQ currently handles more than 530 billion records for Blue Shield of California and operates with over 15,000 integration and quality logic rules spanning member, provider, claims, and customer experience data. Automated quality checks run continuously to validate accuracy and integrity, ensuring data is not only aggregated but also trustworthy and prepared for enterprise-wide use.

The platform supports AI deployment across workflows including customer service, care authorisations, and claims processing, with infrastructure that includes built-in PHI and PII classification aligned to HIPAA and SOC 2 requirements.

Vanessa Colella, President and CEO of Stellarus, said: "AtlasIQ removes structural constraints by eliminating lock-in and creating a foundation where data flows cleanly, workflows remain stable, and new capabilities can be introduced without disruption."

Paul Markovich, President and CEO of Ascendiun, parent company of Stellarus and Blue Shield of California, added that AtlasIQ "pulls and integrates all the healthcare data that health plans, members, and physicians need to make faster decisions and get better, more efficient care."

Explore the full report to learn how AtlasIQ is reshaping the data foundations of modern health plans. 



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