Thursday, November 21, 2024

< + > Healthcare AI Automation by Vyne Medical Improves Accuracy and Trust

By taking data from a variety of sources—health care records, faxes, voice—and providing structure to unstructured data, Vyne Medical can streamline payments, initiate workflows faster, and lift burdens from clinicians so they can “hold the patient’s hand.”

In this video, President Caleb Manscill explains the goals behind Vyne Medical and some of the services they provide, with several anecdotes to show the benefits of automating the intake, storage, and curation of documents.

Manscill points out that, without automation it could take twenty minutes to enter data received from a fax, with chances of miskeying and entering a critical mistake into the record. Automation is not only important for speed and reducing the burden on clinicians, but also to increase trust in the data.

Although they started in revenue cycle management, the recent purchase of another company, Extract Systems, allows Vyne Medical to handle lab data and healthcare information management (HIM). They cross many types of departments and facilities, using what Manscill calls a “spectrum solution” to “meet the provider wherever they are.” Vyne Medical does a lot of the IT work that providers might not have the staff or funding to do.

Watch the video for more stories and discussion of how Vyne Medical fixes the “documentation gap.”

Learn more about Vyne Medical: https://vynemedical.com/

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