Affineon Health has introduced an AI-powered healthcare platform designed to improve efficiency among healthcare providers by addressing the administrative challenges they face.
The company is co-founded by David Norris and AI Fund.
The platform aims to decrease the time spent on tasks, such as managing lab results, renewals of prescriptions, and patient communications, thereby allowing more time for patient care.
Affineon Health co-founder and CEO David Norris said: “Our lab module is transformative for busy healthcare providers.
“Providers have to spend too much time working their inboxes. Affineon’s inbox solution reduces the time needed to review labs and communicate results to patients, freeing providers to spend more time delivering care.”
At the heart of the company’s innovation is the lab module powered by AI, reported to save providers between three and five hours per week.
This module streamlines the lab result review process by grouping, prioritising, analysing, and trending results automatically.
It also suggests subsequent steps and drafts personalised messages for patients, significantly reducing the cognitive load on healthcare professionals.
The multi-agent AI platform of Affineon Health integrates with electronic health record (EHR) systems.
This integration allows the AI to tailor results based on each patient's specific details, enhancing operational efficiency, as well as patient outcomes. The platform's capability to simplify complex workflows is seen as an essential advancement for medical teams.
AI Fund founder and general partner Andrew Ng said: “Using multi-agent AI to help healthcare providers with accurate and timely patient communication will improve service quality and efficiency.
“David Norris and the Affineon Health team are leading the way with agentic AI to address this challenge, and are poised to drive change in how providers engage with their patients, starting with the physician's inbox.”
Through intelligent automation, the platform assists healthcare teams in becoming more efficient and improving the overall patient experience.