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Audacious Inquiry works with Federal, state & local government organizations to maximize positive outcomes and minimize the risks of information technology and information analysis efforts.  AI provides a range of services to its clients, including project and program management, strategic consulting, policy and standards development, as well as technical development and implementation services.  The company is a member in good standing of the U.S. Small Business Administration's 8(a) Small Disadvantaged Businesses program.  We also hold a GSA IT Schedule 70.  Download Ai's Capabilities Statement (PDF)

 

 
NAICS Codes

541512    Computer Systems Design Services
519130    Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals
541430    Graphic Design Services
541511    Custom Computer Programming Services
541611    Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
541613    Marketing Consulting Services
541614    Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services
541618    Other Management Consulting Services
541519    Other Computer Related Services
541690    Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services

 


Other Government Codes

DUNS #: 785069597
CAGE #: 4K5F4

Differentiators, Contract Vehicles and Certifications

  • SBA 8(a) through March 2017
  • SBA Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB)
  • City of Baltimore Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
  • Maryland State (MDOT) MBE
  • GSA IT Schedule 70

 

 

Ai is assisting CMS and prime contractor Turning Point with the implementation and configuration of IBM Initiate software as a solution for screening providers such as physicians and medical equipment companies for the risk of fraud.
In 2011 Ai worked with the Maryland Health Care Commission on a project to develop best standards for prior authorization, a process to determine in advance the medical necessity of certain care and services covered by insurance carriers.

This case study reflects large-scale implementation and application of IBM’s master data management (MDM) tool, Initiate™, in the context of statewide health information exchange (HIE) in Maryland, led by Audacious Inquiry.

AI is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract by Harris Corp. to support the implementation of a statewide health information exchange (HIE) in the state of Florida. The project, awarded by Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) under a four-year, $19 million agreement, is intended to improve the delivery and coordination of healthcare throughout the state.

The Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP) announced yesterday that Maryland has formally "gone live" with its statewide health information exchange (HIE). HIE is the infrastructure that supports the private and secure flow of health information among physician practices, hospitals, labs, radiology centers, and other healthcare institutions. Audacious Inquiry serves as Program Director and Technical Architect for the HIE on behalf of CRISP.

The Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) wanted to develop health information exchange (HIE) guidelines for the number of community-centered exchange currently being undertaken or planned throughout Maryland. The team of Dynamed Solutions and Audacious Inquiry was chosen to develop these policy guidelines.

In 2008, Audacious Inquiry partnered with Erickson Health Information Exchange, LLC, a subsidiary of the Erickson Foundation, to respond to a request from the Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) for an evaluation of the viability of Management Service Organizations (MSOs) in the state of Maryland. The team was to explore the environment for MSOs providing health IT services to physicians’ practices and to compile recommendations around MSOs for Maryland.

Audacious Inquiry, as a subcontractor to Dynamed Solutions, teamed with Erickson Retirement Communities (ERC) to develop a research survey on behalf of the Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) about the state’s physicians’ readiness for health information exchange (HIE). The responses gathered will ultimately help to shape the criteria for HIE efforts in the state.

CRISP, a partnership among Erickson Retirement Communities, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, University of Maryland Medical System, and MedStar Health, began with the ambitious goal of developing a plan for statewide health information exchange (HIE) in Maryland. AI was selected to play a strong leadership role in the CRISP planning project.