
What You Should Know
- Healthcare operations company UnityAI has launched a strategic partnership with national substance use disorder (SUD) treatment provider Spero Health to automate inbound patient intake and scheduling.
- Spero Health will deploy UnityAI’s PatientOps platform across its network of over 60 locations to eliminate long hold times, missed patient connections, and front-line friction during critical moments of treatment readiness.
- The platform utilizes an agentic workforce architecture designed specifically for clinical environments, possessing a deep contextual awareness of workflows to handle high-volume phone interactions autonomously.
- The initial phase of the rollout centers on automated inbound call management, with long-term infrastructure roadmaps expanding into outbound communication and longitudinal patient engagement to improve recovery retention.
- This integration directly targets acute administrative strains, helping to relieve front-line workforce shortages while allowing clinical teams to refocus their energy on delivering direct, patient-centered care.
Breaking the Access Bottleneck: Why Spero Health is Using Agentic AI to Secure the First Step in Addiction Care
The first interaction between a patient and a medical provider has quickly emerged as one of the most high-stakes, brittle touchpoints in the modern healthcare economy. In the field of substance use disorder (SUD) and addiction care, this initial contact is a critical clinical milestone. More than 48 million Americans currently live with substance use disorder, yet only a narrow fraction successfully navigate the system to receive timely, local treatment.
When an individual makes the choice to reach out for assistance, the window of readiness is frequently brief and highly vulnerable. If their call is met with long hold times, complex phone trees, or an administrative delay due to front-line staffing shortages, there is an exceptionally high probability that the patient will abandon the effort and drop out of the care pipeline entirely.
To fundamentally secure this intake process and remove the operational friction that limits access to care, Spero Health, a prominent national provider of outpatient SUD services, has announced a strategic partnership with Nashville-based UnityAI. Through the collaboration, Spero Health will systematically deploy UnityAI’s PatientOps platform across its network of more than 60 outpatient clinics to automate inbound patient engagement, standardize scheduling workflows, and guarantee an immediate clinical connection.
PatientOps: Translating Inbound Calls into Clinical Action
Traditional automated phone trees rely heavily on static, rules-based software that forces vulnerable callers through frustrating, predetermined prompts. UnityAI’s PatientOps platform replaces this passive layer with an autonomous, agentic healthcare workforce capable of real-time reasoning and continuous workflow coordination.
Built specifically for high-risk, high-complexity healthcare environments by senior technology and operational leaders, the platform operates with an acute contextual awareness of clinical workflows. PatientOps does not simply log message text; it independently manages the first point of contact—answering complex inbound inquiries, identifying patient needs, executing appointment scheduling, and routing individuals to localized services without a human in the loop.
Edmund Jackson, CEO and Co-founder of UnityAI, emphasized that when a patient reaches out, timing is the only metric that matters. The software is explicitly built to ensure that reaching out leads directly to care connection, enabling an expansive network like Spero Health’s to scale its reach without dropping critical connections.
Combating Workforce Shortages via Embedded Automation
The partnership drops at a time of mounting financial and operational distress for national care delivery networks. Administrative tasks and extracting unstructured data currently consume an estimated 25% of total U.S. healthcare spending, while systemic labor shortages continue to exhaust front-line administrative and clinical teams. In the addiction treatment sector, provider and intake-staff shortages are acutely severe, driving severe delays in care continuity.
By embedding autonomous AI agents directly into daily operational workflows rather than layering a superficial software copilot on top of legacy systems, Spero Health expects to achieve a major optimization in its inquiry-to-appointment conversion rate. This structural automation handles routine logistics in real time, immediately returning valuable hours to front-line workers.
Chris DeGeorge, Division VP at Spero Health, noted that UnityAI stood out because its solution was built from the ground up to understand healthcare operations. The infrastructure streamlines how patients interact with clinical teams, reducing wait times while empowering staff to remain intensely focused on delivering high-touch, compassionate, and patient-centered outpatient services.
