Austin-based University of Texas System plans to roll out a generative AI platform across its healthcare facilities.
The academic health system is adopting a HIPAA-compliant AI chat platform for clinicians and AI agents for staff productivity from tech company Qualified Health. The deployment also includes clinical quality registries and care-gap identification, with a goal of automating chart abstraction and documentation.
“Rather than laying solutions on top of existing systems, we are building a new shared foundation across the UT System’s health enterprise that allows new AI deployments to be introduced with consistency, accountability, and long-term impact,” said Zain Kazmi, chief digital and analytics officer and associate vice chancellor of health affairs at the UT System, in a January news releaase. “This new partnership contributes to our ability to move quickly, learn collectively, and apply intelligence effectively within patient care environments.”
The health system piloted the platform at the Galveston-based University of Texas Medical Branch and UT Health San Antonio.
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