Minset, the company that created the first multi-skilled agentic AI platform specifically for healthcare revenue cycle management, has officially received “Awardable” status from the Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO) through its Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace. This recognition allows Minset to support federal agencies, especially those involved in military healthcare, with advanced AI tools that tackle ongoing challenges in revenue cycle management.
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The Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace is a key platform for the Department of Defense to assess and purchase innovative AI, data, and analytics solutions. It’s part of a larger initiative to modernize federal technology by bringing together decision-makers with proven, mission-ready platforms. Being listed as “Awardable” means Minset’s solutions have been carefully evaluated and meet the technical, strategic, and operational requirements set by federal agencies, including the Military Health System.
Minset’s collection of solutions is driven by Mia, the Minset Intelligent Agent, and includes products like mCoder, which handles medical coding automatically, mDenials, which turns denied claims into recoverable revenue, and m360, which uses smart analytics to help providers interact with patients and predict payment likelihood. These tools are already being used nationwide across various healthcare organizations, including hospital systems, RCM firms, and physician practices. Minset’s technology is real and in use, delivering tangible results by automating workflows, boosting accuracy, and enhancing financial performance.
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Mike Luessi, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Revenue Officer at Minset AI, Inc., expressed pride in having mCoder accepted onto the Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace. He highlighted that this achievement shows the value of autonomous medical coding in the military health sector, especially in tackling documentation backlogs, improving audit readiness, and enhancing operational preparedness. Luessi believes the platform’s success in commercial healthcare settings translates well to federal environments where efficiency and compliance are essential.
Government agencies can now access a secure video showing how mCoder works autonomously using agentic AI. The video is available only through the Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace to approved users and demonstrates mCoder handling real healthcare encounters, giving insight into its ability to think, reason, and act independently in a clinical coding environment.
Minset was founded by veterans from companies like Google, Microsoft, Optum, and Salesforce, and is backed by HealthX Ventures. The company was created to replace old, fragmented revenue cycle processes with a single, smart system. Its platform can manage complex workflows while cutting down on manual work and staff burnout. As healthcare struggles with staffing shortages and rising administrative demands, Minset aims to bring both financial and operational clarity to organizations on the front lines of care.
Now recognized by the Department of Defense as an awardable vendor, Minset is well-positioned to grow its presence in federal healthcare and offer its innovative AI platform to government partners looking to modernize their revenue cycle operations and support sustainable healthcare delivery.
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