One option is Suki, an AI-powered voice assistant that liberates clinicians from administrative work. It can generate ambient notes, dictate text, suggest codes and answer questions. Suki is tightly integrated with the big EHR systems, including Epic, Cerner, Athena and Meditech, and can automate clinical workflows and cut documentation time by 72%. That can mean big cost savings and productivity improvements, and happier physicians who are more likely to stick around.
Another is Qventus, which uses AI, machine learning and behavioral science to optimize patient flow and improve operations within EHR workflows. It automates tasks, predicts operational bottlenecks and recommends actions to reduce manual work. Qventus works with several EHR systems, including Epic, Cerner, Allscripts and Meditech, and can be used for tasks like scheduling surgeries and discharging patients. It's shown improvements in operations and patient outcomes, the company says.
If you're focused on documentation, Freed is an AI-powered medical scribe that can create customized clinical notes and directly integrate with EHR systems. It can learn a clinician's style and formatting so it can generate notes rapidly and accurately even in noisy environments. Freed can help clinicians free up time, reduce stress and spend more time with patients, leading to better patient care and improved productivity.