The study found that the group receiving AI Care had equally positive outcomes but at higher engagement and compliance rates compared to those who did not
NEW YORK, August 20, 2024 — A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine confirmed that Sword Health’s AI Care model, which makes world-class, life-changing care accessible anytime, anywhere, can safely and effectively scale clinicians while maintaining patient outcomes, resulting in equally positive results and higher completion rates than the control group. The study found that with the use of AI to complete clerical tasks, support patient monitoring, and aid decision-making on patient progression, Sword’s AI Care model makes it possible to deliver high-quality care to a broader population and has a positive impact on patient engagement and satisfaction, enabling high-quality care.
“This study is yet more proof that AI Care is transforming how care is delivered by providing high-quality personalized care that is also cost-effective, creating benefits for members, employers, and clinicians alike,” stated Virgilio “V” Bento, founder and CEO of Sword Health. “By streamlining the decision-making process with AI, clinicians can spend more time with patients and engage at the human level, ensuring they receive the same high standard of care. It also enables us to extend the reach of our high-quality solutions to all patients, ensuring equitable benefits across the board.”
The integration of AI into clinician workflows addresses several critical issues facing the healthcare space today:
In addition to its recently introduced AI Care Specialist, Phoenix, Sword, since inception, has been developing AI tools to enhance clinician workflows by supporting patient progression monitoring and decision-making. As a result, Sword can deliver world-class care to a broader population anytime, anywhere.
Read the complete study and methodology here.