Innovaccer launches healthcare AI assistant InScribe in Dubai

Innovaccer, a data platform that accelerates innovation and digital
transformation in healthcare, launched at Arab Health 2024, a major healthcare event in Dubai, an AI tool that transcribes, analyses, and summarises conversations between healthcare providers and patients in ambulatory care settings.

The technology, InScribe, helps to drive high-quality outcomes across population health, customer relationship management, patient engagement, value-based care, and self-serve analytics.

Aside from transcription and analysis, InScribe uses AI to prepare encounter notes and clinical insights on quality in care gaps, coding gaps, and potential diagnoses for clinicians to consider. By helping to reduce time spent on documentation and streamlining workflows, InScribe empowers providers to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care.

In addition, Innovacer launched Sara for Insights, allowing executives and analysts to obtain immediate answers to complex queries using plain English; Sara for Care Management, which assists care coordinators in spending more time with patients by aiding with documentation and care planning; and Sara for Experience Center, which optimises workflows and enhances consumer engagement for contact centre agents through task automation and process optimisation, ensuring exceptional customer service levels.

Backed by Mubadala Investment Company, Innovaccer has brought its solution suite to the Middle East in partnership with the Abu Dhabi
Investment Office to transform care delivery and enable organizations to drive outcomes across data management, population health, patient engagement, and relationship management.

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  • Matthew Brady

    Matt Brady is an award-winning storyteller and strategic communications advisor.

    A native Englishman with global experience spanning China, Hong Kong, Iraq, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, he founded HealthTechAsia and co-founded the non-profit Pul Alliance for Digital Health and Equity.

    He has led social media and communications initiatives for world leaders, corporations, and NGOs, and spearheaded editorial strategy for a portfolio of leading healthcare events and year-round publications — transforming coverage from print to digital — including Arab Health, Asia Health, Africa Health, FIME, and others. Earlier in his career, he held editorial roles at Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson.

    He received the 2021 Medical Travel Media Award from the Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council and a Guardian Student Media Award in 2000.

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