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Innovaccer Launches AI-Powered Care Management Copilot

by Syed Hamza Sohail 09/12/2024 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know:

– Innovaccer Inc., a leading healthcare AI company, announced the launch of its Care Management Copilot.

–  This new solution brings Innovaccer’s healthcare-native AI model, Sara, into its industry-leading care management solution, reducing the documentation burden on care managers, saving them over ten hours per week, and enabling them to engage 30-40% more patients. 

Enhancing Care Management Efficiency with Innovaccer’s Copilot

Care managers frequently face challenges in engaging with a large volume of patients who have diverse care needs while maintaining adherence to company standards. Organizations also struggle to achieve optimal value outcomes due to nursing shortages and staff burnout, leading to diminished patient engagement and outreach capabilities. To overcome these obstacles, healthcare providers must implement strategies that enhance patient outcomes.

Innovaccer’s Care Management Copilot addresses these challenges effectively. Built on the industry-leading Data Activation platform and powered by healthcare-native AI, the Copilot automates time-consuming tasks such as:

– Reviewing extensive patient records

– Documenting patient visit details

– Creating individualized care plans

Additionally, the Copilot assists with patient outreach by sending personalized messages, following up, and coordinating with team members. This enables care managers to focus more on direct patient interaction and improving health outcomes.

Key features of the Care Management Copilot include:

– AI-Powered Patient Summaries: The Copilot retrieves and synthesizes the most relevant patient data based on the current care protocol. It identifies care barriers and urgent red flags, providing summaries of previous care management activities to aid in patient conversations.

– Intelligent Encounter Documentation: The Copilot listens to patient interactions in real-time, populating assessments, care plans, and interventions. It offers clinical overviews, manages care protocols, and integrates personalized recommendations.

– Recommended Next Steps: Based on patient interactions, the Copilot suggests actionable next steps and converts them into structured tasks for care managers.

– EHR Writeback: The Copilot ensures seamless synchronization of care documentation with leading Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems, eliminating duplicate entries and reducing the risk of errors. This synchronization ensures that all care team members have access to the most current patient information.

The introduction of the Care Management Copilot is set to significantly improve care management efficiency by streamlining documentation processes. Innovaccer plans to continue enhancing the Copilot’s capabilities by incorporating advanced AI technology, further reducing administrative burdens and allowing care managers to devote more time to patient care.

“Our Care Management Copilot represents a paradigm shift in the way we apply AI in the clinical setting,” said Abhinav Shashank, cofounder and CEO at Innovaccer. “We envision a future where care managers are no longer tied up with paperwork and documentation, but are free to do what they do best – care for patients. This isn’t just about automation; it’s about creating a future where healthcare is more proactive, personalized, and effective. We have the opportunity to build a system that learns, adapts, and evolves, ultimately leading to better outcomes and a more sustainable healthcare model.”

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