b.well Connected Health, a Baltimore-based health technology company providing platform-enabled healthcare ecosystems, has launched configurable AI infrastructure to enable healthcare organizations to accelerate the adoption of AI for diverse use cases within their workflows.
Led by Kristen Valdes (co-founder), Nathan Weems, Imran Qureshi, John Ostlund, and Dominic Devita, the company aims to help healthcare organizations simplify communication and data management through its digital health management platform.
The new AI infrastructure is supported by the richest longitudinal datasets. This allows healthcare organizations to speed up the adoption of cutting-edge technology while maintaining data security, compliance, trust, and patient safety.
With access to quality healthcare still a global problem, Artificial intelligence has shown the potential to change the future of healthcare service offerings by improving access while also enhancing healthcare delivery through process and workflow automation.
However, the rate of AI adoption in the healthcare sector still lags due to a lack of sufficient resources and robust data infrastructure for developing, deploying, and iterating AI solutions.
Revolutionizing Healthcare and Empowering Organizations
As reported by HIT Consultant, bwell’s new AI architecture aims to bridge that gap by helping healthcare organizations directly integrate AI capabilities into their existing workflow systems, enabling them to customize the solutions according to their needs.
According to the company, its approach to AI integration makes interactions more friendly to consumers and automates redundant tasks, allowing healthcare workers and caregivers to optimize efficiency at scale.
The new infrastructure can help organizations enhance their artificial intelligence strategy to improve access to care services, summarize and query health data, and navigate low-cost options to optimize profit.
All these advanced capabilities are anchored on bwell’s unified data infrastructure, designed to aggregate and standardize a wide range of data from nearly every source into Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR).
The FHIR data features insights from over 60,000 consumer-based data connections, providing personalized insights and the next best options for consumers.
Additionally, bwell’s Connected Health Platform provides intuitive built-in controls and structured feedback procedures that maintain consumers’ privacy, security, and trust across every use case.