Tennr, the intelligent automation platform for healthcare documents, announced that it has joined forces with KanTime, a leading Electronic Medical Record (EMR) solution for post-acute care agencies. Tennr’s preferred partnership with KanTime will empower home health, hospice, pediatric, private duty, and consumer-directed service agencies to reduce administrative burdens and optimize their workflows, specifically around external referral and other document data transfer to patient intake records, allowing them to focus more on delivering exceptional patient care.
With this partnership, healthcare businesses using KanTime and Tennr’s automation will benefit from intuitive software that automates manual data-entry into KanTime’s EMR. Over the past six months, as Tennr has built out processes for automated referral data entry for intake, requests for more information and external prior authorization—Tennr is getting closer to streamlining all of healthcare’s pre-visit work.
“The automation between KanTime and Tennr has been so seamless. I was skeptical at first—I thought there was no way Tennr could read documents the hospitals send, but it finds the data I can’t find and gets it into KanTime. It’s saving us a crazy amount of time on referral intake,” said Nina Boulay, Senior Director of Intake at MGA Homecare and joint customer.
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As healthcare providers continue to face declining reimbursement rates and soaring costs, the KanTime and Tennr Preferred Partnership marks a huge step forward in supporting post-acute healthcare businesses with the tools needed to fuel organizational growth. The combined capabilities of KanTime’s comprehensive software suite and Tennr’s machine-learning powered platform will enable healthcare providers to drive more patient referrals, reduce first time denials, and grow more efficiently than ever before.
Tennr’s proprietary machine learning models have stood out in the healthcare market because they’re built to understand the messy, nuanced nature of medical documents. Unlike the more popular “AI” large language models, Tennr‘s models were developed to account for the unstructured nature of these documents—like checkboxes, handwriting, and multiple patients spread non-contiguously throughout dozens of pages of a referral fax.
“We are thrilled to partner with Tennr to deliver greater value to our clients,” said KanTime CEO Sundar Kanna. “By combining our expertise in post-acute care software with Tennr’s innovative approach to processing patient documents, we’re providing agencies with the tools they need to simplify external administrative tasks and focus on providing quality patient care.”
Matt Forman, Tennr’s VP of Partnerships, added: “through our partnership with KanTime and with customers like MGA Homecare, Home Health agencies will have the capability to eliminate burdensome administrative tasks using Tennr and can focus on what’s important; patient care, outcomes, and experience.”
SOURCE: PRWeb