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Arcadia Launches Point of Care Generative AI Assistant to Improve Care Team Efficiency

by Fred Pennic 09/20/2023 Leave a Comment

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Arcadia Launches Point of Care Generative AI Assistant to Improve Care Team Efficiency

What You Should Know: 

– Healthcare data analytics company Arcadia launches a generative artificial intelligence (AI) assistant powered by Open AI, that will help boost productivity and improve care team efficiency.

– Care managers play a critical role in the healthcare delivery system, but they are stretched thin, having to quickly review and interpret massive amounts of information from complex medical records. Arcadia’s AI assistant does the heavy lifting with the ability to catch “needle in the haystack” insights (like an undocumented medical condition). With this tool, care managers can alleviate burnout and focus on higher-value work, with the goal of improving patient care.

Seamless Integration with Arcadia’s Data Platform 

The AI assistant plugs in to Arcadia’s data platform to generate and provide patient summaries to members of the care team, such as a nurse, to improve care coordination. Care teams can also use the assistant to improve patient communication by translating dense instructions into simpler terms that are easier for patients to understand and follow. Arcadia plans to deploy additional AI capabilities, including broadening support for unstructured media and data types and a development factory where users can leverage Arcadia’s data platform to build and run self-service AI applications. The company also plans to support an ecosystem of multi-modal generative models.

“The healthcare industry continues to embrace technology to reimagine how care is delivered and support the workforce with tools that maximize their abilities,” said Nick Stepro, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Arcadia. “For years, Arcadia has used AI to meticulously aggregate and cleanse healthcare data to create a high-quality and accurate data asset, power proprietary risk adjustment algorithms, and automate care management workflows. Now, we’re taking that a step further by enabling customers to harness the power of AI to effectively utilize data at a scale and pace that maximizes its value.”

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