Maverick AI vs Solventum (formerly 3M Health Information Systems)
Two Autonomous Medical Coding vendors, side by side. Facts from public sources; judgments are ours.
At a glance
Derived from public facts · a rough scale, not a ranking
| Maverick AI | Solventum (formerly 3M Health Information Systems) | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Not published · custom, tied to coding volume | Enterprise contract (custom) · Module-based licensing, quotes only |
| Speed to go live | customers typically live within 90 days | Enterprise install, deep EHR integration |
| Automation model | Autonomous agents · direct-to-bill autonomous coding | Software platform · CAC, CDI, grouping; autonomous coding add-on |
| Built for | Mid-size groups, Enterprise systems, Billing companies | Enterprise systems, Payers |
| Security posture | HIPAA | No certifications published |
| Company maturity | 7 yrs (est. 2019) | 2 yrs (est. 2024) |
| Financial backing | $11.5M (per PitchBook) · Seed plus strategic investment | Public (NYSE: SOLV) |
| Named customers | 1 named | 1 named |
| Published results | Specific numbers public | No public numbers |
| Documented integrations | 1 listed | 4 listed |
| Third-party validation | None found | None found |
Bottom line
- Pick Maverick AI if you want charts coded and sent to billing without human coders, with 85 percent direct-to-bill.
- Pick Solventum if you are a large hospital that wants the incumbent market-standard coding, CDI, and grouping stack with decades of regulatory content behind it.
Maverick AI
Real-time autonomous medical coding for revenue cycle teams
- Founded
- 2019
- HQ
- n/a
- Stage
- Seed plus strategic investment
- Raised
- $11.5M (per PitchBook)
What it does
- Real-time autonomous coding via the mCoder platform
- 85%+ direct-to-bill rate without human touch
- Codes most cases in seconds
- Reported 95% coding accuracy
- Streams coded results straight to billing systems
Where it's strong
- Real-time coding with a published 85%+ direct-to-bill rate, ahead of the batch processing common in the category.
- Proven at national scale through the RadNet implementation across US imaging sites.
- The Infinx investment and partnership give it a distribution channel into established RCM operations.
What buyers should weigh
- Widely cited reports of a $47M 2025 raise belong to competitor Nym, not Maverick; Maverick's disclosed funding is about $11.5M, so weigh vendor financial durability.
- Public proof points are concentrated in radiology; ask for evidence in other specialties.
- Roughly 15% of cases still route to human coders, so plan for a review workflow.
Named customers
RadNet
Integrations
Solventum (formerly 3M Health Information Systems)
The incumbent coding and CDI platform, adding autonomous coding
- Founded
- 2024
- HQ
- St. Paul, MN
- Stage
- Public (NYSE: SOLV)
- Raised
- n/a
What it does
- 360 Encompass computer-assisted coding and CDI platform
- Autonomous coding that finalizes 80%+ of qualified outpatient charts
- Over 1 million proprietary coding rules as guardrails
- Grouping, reimbursement, and quality methodologies (MS-DRG, APR-DRG)
- Semi-autonomous fallback workflow for complex visits
Where it's strong
- Decades of coding content, terminologies, and payment methodologies that startups have to rebuild from scratch.
- Already installed in most large US hospitals, so autonomous coding can be turned on without a new vendor relationship.
- Public-company stability and a compliance track record that eases legal and audit review.
What buyers should weigh
- Autonomous coding is a newer bolt-on to a legacy platform; automation rates and chart eligibility trail some startup claims, so test on your own case mix.
- Enterprise contracts are large and multi-year, with less pricing flexibility than per-chart startup models.
- The company is mid-restructuring after the 3M spinoff, with a $500M cost-cutting program that buyers should watch for support impact.
Named customers
Ensemble Health Partners
Integrations
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