Yale New Haven Health in the US has signed an enterprise-wide agreement with Artisight for its Smart Hospital Platform.
Initially, the deployment will concentrate on virtual nursing, with plans for future expansion to incorporate computer vision, advanced AI, and ambient technology.
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This initiative aims to enhance patient safety, alleviate the workload on care teams, and streamline various workflows.
Artisight CEO and co-founder Dr Andrew Gostine said: “Yale New Haven Health is a true innovator and leader in the US healthcare system. Its selection of our technology validates the value of our Smart Hospital Platform.
“We’re excited to collaborate with Yale New Haven Health to discover innovative ways computer vision and our proprietary AI models can improve clinical workflows and elevate the patient experience.”
Artisight’s technology is said to have demonstrated improvement in operational efficiency within hospital environments, particularly in the realms of patient discharges and safety enhancements.
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By GlobalDataIn a different academic health system, the company’s virtual nursing solution improved the rate of on-time discharges fourfold compared to the average. It also provided bedside nurses with an extra 25 minutes per patient by enabling virtual nurses to oversee admissions and discharges.
Artisight enhances hospital operations through its Smart Hospital Platform, assisting healthcare systems in cutting expenses, increasing efficiency, and improving patient care.
Utilising NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs), the company’s computer vision technology and voice-activated sensors facilitate automated documentation, monitoring in real time, and virtual nursing, all seamlessly integrated into electronic health records (EHR).
More than 400 hospitals within 30 health systems rely on Artisight to deliver measurable outcomes such as reducing patient falls by over 50% and decreasing nurse turnover.
In July 2025, Artisight introduced voice-activated medical interpreters on its platform, enabling clinicians to communicate with patients in more than 240 languages.
