
Healthcare operations software provider symplr is set to launch symplrAI Evidence Analysis, a new AI-driven solution featuring conversational chatbot.
It is set to accelerate clinical research and enhance medical device decision-making for health plans and will debut on the symplr Operations Platform this year.
symplrAI Evidence Analysis aims to optimise and connect numerous hospital operation aspects.
symplr chief architect Tony DiGiorgio said: “symplrAI Evidence Analysis maximises efficiency and can reduce time spent reviewing clinical research from days to a matter of minutes by distilling hundreds of pages on different studies into a summary of relevant information, saving healthcare professionals up to 75% of time and helping them be more productive.”
Leveraging Amazon Web Services (AWS) technologies, symplrAI Evidence Analysis is engineered to enable more informed and faster decision-making.
The chatbot, developed with the expertise of AWS professionals, is rooted in symplr’s Hayes Knowledge Center, which offers health plans comprehensive access to the latest clinical evidence.
This integration is expected to lessen clinical research reviewing time while maintaining scientific integrity.
The solution guarantees to provide evidence-based research that is consistently updated and curated by clinicians based on the latest policies and guidelines.
symplrAI Evidence Analysis also aims to achieve cost savings by enabling quicker, more informed decisions that assist payers in reducing unnecessary spending and strategically reallocate resources.
As part of the symplr Operations Platform, symplrAI Evidence Analysis represents a pioneering approach to healthcare operations.
The platform is designed to unlock efficiencies and advance the way health systems connect, interoperate, and partner to overcome complex challenges, unifying disparate systems into a cohesive solution with standardised processes.
AWS sales director Robert Page said: “It’s exciting to see companies like symplr leverage the full breadth of AWS services to help improve healthcare operations.
“Built using a broad range of AI capabilities, including Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Q, and Amazon Sagemaker, and purpose-built health services like AWS HealthLake, symplr’s Operations Platform can help accelerate operational efficiency across cross-functional teams.”