EHR/EMR

Optimis Services, Inc. & Synergetics.ai to Launch AI-Powered EMR System

Optimis Services, Inc., a leading provider of rehabilitative electronic medical record Systems in the physical therapy healthcare space, today announced its next generation EMR system in partnership with Synergetics.ai.

“We are excited to announce the launch of our new OptimisPT-AI EMR technology. This marks a new era in electronic medical record systems as it leverages Agentic AI technology. This is an inflection point in healthcare that will significantly improve the efficiency and quality of data capture throughout physical therapy centers by 100%-200%,” said Carlos Garcia-Cuesta, EVP of Operations of OSI. “By leveraging AI, it will reduce the burden of clinical documentation, thereby freeing clinicians to provide more hands on care with the patients they serve”, added Garcia-Cuesta.

“The EMR space is a great candidate for the use of Agentic AI technology,” said Raghu Bala, CEO of Synergetics. Synergetics’ Synergy platform is based on the concept of Agentic AI workflows, which are fast becoming the architecture employed in tackling complex AI applications. “We essentially see the healthcare space soon becoming an area that would be served by hundreds of AI agents specializing in different medical disciplines, specialties and treatments. Through this partnership with Synergetics.ai, OSI plans to improve the quality of care in the physical therapy sector through its deployment of dozens of Physical Therapy AI agents, which will eventually be available to other electronic medical records,” added Bala.

OptimisPT-AI will be unveiled at the APTA Private Practice Section Annual Conference being held in National Harbor, MD from October 9-12, 2024.

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