Qventus has launched its AI Solution Factory for hospitals at the QLive client conference in Dallas, Texas, US.
The platform enables healthcare organisations to co-develop bespoke AI operational assistants that tackle hospitals’ most pressing challenges while delivering sustained return on investment.
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Healthcare systems are under growing financial strain from falling reimbursements, staff burnout, workforce shortages and shrinking margins.
The AI Solution Factory runs on Qventus’ platform, which connects with hospital electronic health records (EHRs) and employs localised conversational AI, machine learning and behavioural science to automate end-to-end workflows.
The platform provides AI assistants with capabilities such as chart mining, continuous risk assessment and care-gap orchestration.
Chart mining immediately reviews patient records and extracts necessary workflow data while citing sources.
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By GlobalDataContinuous risk assessment identifies at-risk patients around the clock, ensuring comprehensive monitoring.
Care-gap orchestration reviews patient care plans to prevent discharge delays and optimise pre‑operative preparation.
Other features include intelligent document management for handling communications, patient concierge services delivered by voice, text or email, and call-centre assistant functionality.
These capabilities enable AI operational assistants that anticipate effective next steps and act on behalf of overstretched staff.
Qventus CEO and co-founder Mudit Garg said: “For more than a decade, we’ve focused on engineering AI solutions that deliver sustainable impact for health systems.
“The AI Solution Factory is a major milestone for Qventus, allowing us to rapidly build a new generation of solutions to solve critical problems. Instead of chasing hundreds of AI use cases, our vision is to go deep on the ones that matter most.”
