WELL Health joins Digital Technology Supercluster Project to Advance Interoperability and Leverage AI to Reduce Provider Burdens
WELL Health Technologies Corp. (TSX: WELL, OTCQX: WHTCF) has partnered with ORX Surgical, Tali AI, and Simon Fraser University on a Digital Technology Supercluster project named Health Compass. The initiative aims to enhance healthcare data accessibility using AI to mitigate physician burnout and expedite patient care. The project has received $3 million in co-investment funding from the Digital Technology Supercluster to leverage WELL's technology and improve interoperability with electronic medical records (EMRs). This innovative approach aims to connect patients with critical care faster while utilizing WELL's extensive clinical network.
- Partnership with ORX Surgical, Tali AI, and Simon Fraser University for the Health Compass project.
- Secured $3 million in funding to support project development.
- The initiative leverages AI to enhance EMR usability, potentially reducing physician burnout.
- Focus on improving patient care access through advanced predictive analytics.
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There has historically been large amounts of data locked in outdated and inefficient electronic medical records ("EMR") that have proven to be a major cause of burnout for physicians. Sorting through massive amounts of data takes a physician's time away from delivering care to their patients. Health Compass applies artificial intelligence to existing EMRs, helping physicians find the insights they need, and make critical decisions faster for their patients. Health Compass offers a natural voice interface that recognizes physicians' voices to streamline clinical documentation and queries for patients, applies predictive analytics to help flag high-need patients, and automates the patient journey in primary care and specialty care to connect patients with life changing care quickly.
WELL and its internal several subsidiaries participating in the project (AwareMD, OSCAR Pro, Intrahealth, Ocean, Doctorcare, apps.health) have secured
"We are thrilled to be a part of this innovative group" said
"This project is developing technology that has the potential to connect patients with life-changing care more quickly," said the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry. "Our government is proud to support the Digital Technology Cluster and its partners, as their new Health Compass solution will help physicians sort through large amounts of data, making it easier and faster for them to make critical decisions for their patients."
"We're excited to leverage our AI technology to support
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WELL is a provider focused digital healthcare company whose overarching objective is to positively impact health outcomes to empower and support healthcare providers and their patients. WELL has built an innovative practitioner enablement platform that includes comprehensive end-to-end practice management tools inclusive of virtual care and digital patient engagement capabilities as well as Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) and data protection services. WELL uses this platform to power healthcare providers both inside and outside of WELL's own omni-channel patient services offerings. As such, WELL owns and operates
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