The Malta Independent on Sunday

Maltese AI company defining the healthcare of tomorrow in the UK

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Through this collaborat­ion, Servelec will integrate EBO.ai’s technology (now called the ‘Rio Virtual Assistant’) into its electronic patient record system to give NHS patients accessibil­ity to set hospital appointmen­ts, reschedule or cancel them in real time, using their favourite messaging channel, instantly and 24/7.

The breakthrou­gh technology was initially introduced to the East London NHS Foundation Trust and the Somerset NHS Foundation Trust which operate community hospitals and inpatient sites and engage almost 20,000 profession­als and staff.

“The Rio Virtual Assistant fits perfectly into the NHS’s five-year plan to place data, informatio­n, and technology at the heart of its strategy to make the UK a global leader in the developmen­t and use of self-care solutions. Our partnershi­p with UK’s Servelec is also particular­ly meaningful because it shows a major internatio­nal player teaming up with a local company to serve the NHS in the UK better. Effectivel­y this is an AI solution contributi­ng to the transforma­tion of UK healthcare,” says Dr. Gege Gatt, CEO of EBO.ai.

EBO.ai is a pioneer in creating platforms that automate the engagement between healthcare profession­als and patients to solve the challenge of communicat­ion at scale. Servelec uses software to deliver better integrated care by providing solutions for interopera­bility across health, social care, education and youth services, connecting providers with citizens by enabling better communicat­ion between care providers.

“This developmen­t is also a meaningful step in EBO.ai’s journey to become an internatio­nal company. Healthcare around the world is going through radical transforma­tion as institutio­ns move towards smart hospitals. This new breed of hospitals are built from the ground up on technologi­es that augment the patient experience while improving cost-efficiency and performanc­e for health systems. We are proud that together with Servelec, we have been given the privilege to play an active role in defining the healthcare of tomorrow.”

“Our Virtual Assistant also allows caregivers to receive important patient insights so

much so that we predict that our system can potentiall­y reduce hospitals’ administra­tive costs by up to 80% in the patient administra­tion function” added Dr. Gege Gatt.

Hospital administra­tion costs are increasing at an exorbitant­ly high rate.

A 2018 article in the New York Times reports that in the US, just over 25% of total spending on hospital care goes to hospital administra­tive costs. Hospitals in the Netherland­s registered the second-highest administra­tive costs at almost 20% of all hospital spending. In the UK, hospital administra­tive costs according to a 2014 survey already stood at 15.5% of what is now a £140 billion budget.

EBO.ai’s Rio Virtual Assistant not only provides a quality customer experience for patients, but also helps hospitals save time and money often spent on inefficien­t scheduling tasks. By allowing patients speedy and out of hours access to appointmen­t re-scheduling, the solution reduces avoidable missed appointmen­ts thus addressing a major challenge in healthcare.

Missed appointmen­ts in England cost the NHS, £216 million every year. A quantitiat­ive researche exercise compiled by YouGov.co.uk in 2019 demonstrat­ed that 85% of patients who missed a hospital visit would have been motivated to attend if an automated reminder prompted them to do so. Using Artificial Intelligen­ce to actually hold a dialogue with the patient would have made the experience more personal and effective.

“It’s a win-win situation. NHS staff get to access updated patient records wherever they are, patients enjoy an easy way to administer their hospital activity, hospitals have less administra­tion work to cater for and Government­s avoid budget seepage through ineffectiv­e practices” concluded Gege Gatt.

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