ChiroTouch, the leading chiropractic EHR and practice management solution, announced that it will showcase the latest innovation in its Cloud and Classic line up, Rheo, at the Florida Chiropractic Association Conference August 21st in Orlando, Florida. Designed by chiropractors, for chiropractors, Rheo is the first-of-its-kind in the Chiropractic Industry. Rheo leverages AI to super-power patient experience, charting and scheduling with more to come on the immediate horizon. Early users report up to 92% time savings on charting alone.
Powered by ChiroTouch’s unmatched foundation of more than 160 million patient encounters, insights from 12,500 chiropractic practices, and 500+ insurance-compliant macros, Rheo helps providers eliminate time-consuming tasks with trusted accuracy, allowing them to see more patients and focus on care.
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“This isn’t just an AI bandwagon like so many out there,” said Blake Head, Vice President of Product & Strategy, Chiropractic at PracticeTek. “We worked with our customers, leading chiropractors in their practice, to bring a totally new experience to the industry and I couldn’t be more proud of the impact and results. AI will not only super-power our customers practice but it’s helping us bring more great products to market, faster.”
Rheo is fully integrated into ChiroTouch bringing intelligent, real-time support seamlessly into the users workflow, designed to complement the way practices already work.
“The recent integration of AI has blown other comparable programs away. Over the last decade, ChiroTouch is one of the few platforms that have kept pace with technology and kept up with changes in documentation requirements and insurance billing,” said Adam F., Director of Operations and longtime ChiroTouch customer.
As the chiropractic landscape continues to evolve, ChiroTouch is infusing investment and innovation to serve as the Chiropractic industry’s trusted partner, providing solutions built with integrity that put practitioners and patients first.
Source: Businesswire