Qventus launches AI operational assistant

AI-based software provider Qventus launched an AI operational assistant for frontline healthcare workers, designed to bridge the data-to-action gap.

The AI assistant analyzes complex healthcare data, identifies operational inefficiencies and predicts patient needs. The assistant can also take specific actions on administrative tasks.

Qventus designed the AI operational assistant in partnership with Minneapolis-based Allina Health, Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health, Phoenix-based HonorHealth and Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine, in addition to other health systems. The assistant can listen, speak, read and write as well as understand and interact with the world, according to Qventus' press release.

"At its core, this capability enables health care teams to practice at the top of their license," said Mudit Garg, co-founder and CEO of Qventus. "Our AI Operational Assistants empower frontline care teams by giving them the tools they need so they can focus on what they do best: providing exceptional care."

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