Medplace Platform Connects Organizations with Top Clinical Experts

Top Quote Medplace announced today its ground-breaking platform that connects companies to top-rated clinical experts around the US. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 12, 2025 - Medplace announced today its ground-breaking platform that connects companies to top-rated clinical experts around the US. With over 130 subspecialties available, organizations such as hospitals, health centers, insurance carriers, TPAs, and law firms can easily find practicing experts, connect with them, share medical records and imaging, receive insights, and automate payment all within a few days.

    Using a modern mix of technology, SaaS, artificial intelligence, and workflow automation, Medplace wraps these technologies into a Human-Centered Design interface to make Medical Reviews not only fast and substantive, but economical. Its flagship product, Subscription-Based Peer Reviews, allow health centers, FQHCs, Critical Access Hospitals, and traditional hospitals and systems, to easily integrate External Peer Review into their overall Quality Improvement and Patient Safety programs, essential to ongoing compliance and improving care. Medplace also offers on-demand Case Reviews for insurance companies and Risk departments, as well as offering its software platform for entities that also manage their own population of experts or internal Peer Review programs.

    According to the CEO and Founder of Medplace, Jerrod Bailey, “The Medplace platform and network of physicians have been in use for the last 4 years across many health centers, hospitals, and insurance carriers. In 2025, we are exiting our “beta” period with robust tools and a hardened network.”

    Unlike traditional Medical Review companies, Medplace was built from the ground up as a technology company, first, with intuitive and advanced methods for handling PHI, including DICOM imaging, automating reminders to users, scheduling quickly across busy clinical calendars, and managing communication and workflows between stakeholders. Among other methods, Medplace utilizes Artificial Intelligence to cull down extensive medical records into efficient, consumable packages for expert clinicians to quickly analyze and opine on charts, claims, harm events, and lawsuits.

    External reviews have traditionally been very difficult to incorporate into decision-making due to the cost and time involved. If these issues can be overcome, however, the impact of independent and qualified reviews is powerful. Removing bias and emotion, expanding available experience and education, and focusing on opportunities for improvement are all ways independent, or external, peer review and medical review can level-up delivery of care or decision-making in the risk-assessment process. It also reduces the amount of administrative overhead for a company by 90%.

    To order a review on Medplace, users simply log into the Medplace app, upload medical records and imaging, input the objective of the review, and either choose a Peer Review form to be completed or they order a video call with the Expert. They are presented with 2 to 4 qualified experts on the Medplace platform, view their CVs, and choose their preferred expert. Then, in usually 6 to 8 days, the Requestor receives a completed report or they conduct a video call with the expert. All billing, payments, contracts and other back-office activities are handled automatically by Medplace.

    “It is very often that our FQHC and CAH clients will get feedback from HRSA, FTCA, and others about the quality and completeness of their Medplace external reviews. Because the cost is so attractive, this often leads to an expansion of the external peer review program,” says Jerrod Bailey.

    Medplace continues to develop its technology to support companies, with new enterprise features and capabilities coming throughout the remainder of 2025.

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