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Baptist Health North Florida Selects Hyro to Advance Omnichannel AI-Powered Patient & Employee Engagement

Baptist Health North Florida Selects Hyro to Advance Omnichannel AI-Powered Patient & Employee Engagement

Baptist Health, the most preferred health system in Northeast Florida, has chosen Hyro, the leader in plug and play conversational artificial intelligence (AI), to provide a digital workforce of AI assistants to enhance the patient and team member experience. Baptist Health’s adoption of Hyro’s adaptive, language-based AI assistants is helping to offload repetitive tasks such as password resets from Baptist team members and allow more time for them to focus on value-add services

Baptist Health continues to accelerate the adoption of digital technologies to enhance service levels while reducing costs. Earlier in 2022, Baptist sought a timely solution to handle the increased volume of calls to the service desk that would come with its impending implementation of Epic EHR across the health system. Hyro’s out-of-the-box technology, which forgoes the heavy lifting of building out conversational flows using typical machine learning, has enabled Baptist to experience value in as little as 10 days.

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As the largest private employer in Northeast Florida, with more than 200 points of care, Baptist Health understands that automation is a critical component of its long-term digital strategy. Amidst industry-wide call center and service desk staffing challenges, Baptist chose to focus on automating several highly utilized workflows. It internally branded the automation initiative as BELLE, Baptist Enterprise Linguistic Learning Environment, with an overarching goal of scaling call coverage with omnichannel flexibility while increasing satisfaction and limiting cost per conversation. Baptist plans to learn from its initial use cases and expand into conversational solutions for patient education, engagement and care coordination.

“We’re constantly looking to enlist emerging technologies at Baptist that will allow us to optimize efficiencies while supporting team members and removing friction from patient access to care,” said Aaron Miri, SVP, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Baptist Health. “We found Hyro to be the right solution to scale automation across multiple channels and help us enhance service levels for our team members, medical staff and patients alike.”

“Baptist Health has long been an industry leader in adopting innovative technologies to help its staff provide best-in-class patient and employee digital services. We are excited to work with them as they begin to implement Hyro’s AI assistants to enhance their HR and IT workflows, streamline administrative tasks, and unlock unique patient insights which will allow them to optimize operational efficiencies,” said Israel Krush, Co-founder and CEO of Hyro. “Collaborating with Baptist also represents a key example of Hyro’s continued efforts to expand the use cases we support and our ability to quickly show time to value with minimal IT and operational resources deployed across large health systems.”

Recently named as Gartner® Cool Vendor 2022 in Conversational and Natural Language Technology, Hyro’s Adaptive Communications Platform acts as a natural language engine for resolving tasks end-to-end over the phone, routing more complex tasks to the right agents, or deflecting those tasks entirely via SMS. With a strong integration to Epic EHR, to which Baptist Health has now migrated, Hyro is able to simplify complicated use cases via natural language. Instead of intent-based modeling, Hyro uses knowledge graphs and computational linguistics to instantly implement and upskill AI assistants. Data is automatically scraped, updated, and relayed to the correct endpoints, including Epic EHR fields, enabling seamless workflows.