Navina Introduces Groundbreaking Generative AI Assistant for Primary Care Providers

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Navina Introduces Groundbreaking Generative AI Assistant for Primary Care Providers

Point-of-care patient data startup, Navina, announced the release of its Generative AI assistant to revolutionize physicians' clinical and administrative workflows.

Their Generative AI assistant empowers physicians to understand their patients' health status, manage administrative tasks, and receive care recommendations using primary care-specific natural language. It delivers AI-generated, conversational responses by extracting insights from individual patient data and the latest clinical guidelines. Physicians can now obtain a comprehensive real-time view of their patients via natural language interactions, bypassing the time-consuming task of switching between screens and patient charts.

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The Generative AI for healthcare assistant also helps to reduce the documentation burden by handling administrative duties such as creating progress notes and referral documents, which can be inserted into the relevant section of the electronic health record (EHR) with a simple click.

According to the startup, their AI assistant is the only Generative AI tool specifically designed for primary care that offers immediate, concise responses based on various sources, including EHR, health information exchange (HIE), claims data, and scanned documents. The assistant integrates seamlessly into the clinical workflow, functioning as an EHR overlay, ensuring clinically-informed patient data is just a question away without the need to search through multiple tabs or files.

Navina recently joined the CB Insights AI 100 list of the most innovative artificial intelligence companies in the world for 2023.

The startup joins a growing list of Israeli startups integrating with LLMs and ChatGPT Generative AI technologies to enhance their offerings.

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