Hatchleaf is in the business of solving the expensive problem of untimely and often inaccurate patient referrals that waste patient's time and healthcare dollars

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The company expects that their novel and unique platform will efficiently and effectively identify the correct provider for any given patient across multiple medical specialties. (Credit: National Cancer Institute on Unsplash)

Hatchleaf, a healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) company, announced their partnership today with Weill Cornell Medicine to leverage machine learning and AI to efficiently match patients to the provider with the most appropriate experience to address their medical complaint.

Hatchleaf is in the business of solving the expensive problem of untimely and often inaccurate patient referrals that waste patient’s time and healthcare dollars. The company expects that their novel and unique platform will efficiently and effectively identify the correct provider for any given patient across multiple medical specialties with lower cost and labor than is currently required. As such, patients, providers, and resources can be intelligently matched to optimize care delivery for patients.

“We are thrilled to be working with the office of the Chief Information Officer at WCM to help lower healthcare costs and increase provider and patient satisfaction,” said Dr.Ā Arun Rai, president and co-founder of Hatchleaf. “We firmly believe that our platform has the capacity and opportunity to truly change how patients receive care, achieve the quad aim of provider/patient satisfaction, decrease healthcare costs, and improve care delivery. As a provider myself, I believe this has the power to change the healthcare ecosystem as we know it”.

Source: Company Press Release