AIS Mobile Quality Screening

Close care gaps where members are.

Targeted in-home screening programs for Medicare Advantage plans and physician-led care organizations, delivered through the mobile infrastructure AIS has built across the San Antonio region.

Plan-directed outreachIn-home examsQuality-ready results
Program operationsRegional

From member roster to documented result

EED Retinal examOMW Bone densityCBP Blood pressure
  1. 01
    TargetEligible member roster received
  2. 02
    EngageOutreach, identity verification and scheduling
  3. 03
    CompleteScreening performed in the member's home
  4. 04
    ReportResults delivered for follow-up and gap closure
One accountable field partnerOutreach through results
Focused member visitsConvenient 10–15 minute exams
Regional operating depthLocal dispatch and mobile technicians
Structured transparencyEvery member status tracked

Three focused programs

Screenings built around measurable care opportunities.

Each program combines a simple member experience with the clinical documentation and operational visibility required by quality teams.

EED

Diabetic retinal screening

Bring the annual eye exam into the home.

Portable bilateral retinal imaging for members with diabetes who remain overdue or face barriers reaching an eye-care office.

  • Portable retinal camera
  • Qualified clinical interpretation
  • Retinopathy findings and follow-up pathway
  • Quality-ready exam documentation
CBP

Blood pressure checks

Capture a reliable reading in a familiar setting.

Standardized digital blood-pressure checks with documented values, appropriate cuff selection and repeat measurements when needed.

  • Numeric systolic and diastolic results
  • Date-of-service documentation
  • Rest and repeat protocol
  • Same-visit screening opportunity

Turnkey field execution

A complete operating layer for mobile gap closure.

AIS can manage the member journey from the first outreach attempt through result delivery, while the health plan or care organization retains control of eligibility rules, clinical follow-up and program goals.

See how performance is tracked
  1. 01

    Roster intake

    Receive targeted members, measure assignments and outreach permissions through an agreed secure channel.

  2. 02

    Member engagement

    Use co-branded, culturally aware outreach to validate identity, explain the benefit and schedule the visit.

  3. 03

    Regional dispatch

    Route trained mobile personnel from local service areas to create dependable coverage and shorter travel windows.

  4. 04

    Screening and review

    Complete the assigned test, apply the clinical quality protocol and route findings for interpretation when required.

  5. 05

    Results and closure

    Return the signed report, structured quality data and exception status to the designated clinical and quality teams.

Operational transparency

See the work moving, member by member.

Program reporting should follow each assigned care opportunity from roster receipt through verified data delivery. Daily operating views and scheduled business reviews give quality leaders a clear picture of reach, completion, exceptions and follow-up needs.

Outreach and disposition historyAppointment and completion statusImage or test quality exceptionsResult and data-delivery timestampsAbnormal-finding escalationReconciliation and closure status
AIS Quality ProgramsRegional program view
Illustrative
OperationsQualityExceptions
RosterReceived
OutreachTracked
ResultsDelivered
MeasureStageStatus
EEDClinical reviewOn track
OMWVisits scheduledOn track
CBPData deliveryOn track

Exceptions stay visible. Unreachable members, cancellations, invalid tests and urgent findings remain assigned until resolved or returned.

Regional delivery advantage

Local infrastructure for members national programs struggle to reach.

AIS already coordinates mobile diagnostic personnel, physician reads and secure result delivery from San Antonio. A focused quality-screening pilot can use that same regional discipline to support hard-to-reach, mobility-limited and transportation-constrained members.

San AntonioSurrounding communitiesI-35 corridorScalable pilots

Designed for partnership with

Medicare Advantage plansTargeted Stars and HEDIS initiatives
Physician-led care organizationsCoordinated preventive care and local follow-up
Quality and market leadersTransparent regional performance and capacity

Start with one market

Build a measurable regional pilot with AIS.

Define the population, measures, coverage area, data requirements and service levels together. AIS will build the field workflow around the program.