Introducing "Actions": The AI-Powered Tool That’s Transforming Primary Care Workflows
The patient encounter is the heart of primary care. It's where trusted relationships are built, diagnoses are made, and care plans are created. Yet, for too long, administrative tasks have shadowed this critical interaction, pulling physicians away from their patients and into the EHR.
At Elation Health, we've always been committed to a clinical-first approach, building a platform that empowers physicians to deliver the best possible care. That's why we're thrilled to introduce "Actions," our latest AI-driven innovation that is already transforming clinical workflows.
From Clinical Conversation to Automated Action
Clinicians have already experienced the power of Elation Note Assist, which leverages AI to generate comprehensive clinical notes from your conversations. Now, imagine if those notes could automatically trigger the next steps in a patient's care plan. That's the magic of Actions.
Engineered natively into our award-winning EHR, Actions works seamlessly alongside Note Assist to identify and categorize actionable next steps directly from your clinical conversations. It intelligently captures care plan items that you mention, such as:
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"Let's get a lab order for their A1c."
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"We need to adjust their blood pressure medication."
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"I'm going to send a referral to the cardiologist."
Instead of manually creating these tasks after the visit, Actions surfaces them for you to simply review and sign off on. It’s a powerful automation that dramatically reduces the mental load of task management and frees you from the tedious work of clicking through multiple screens to complete your follow-up.
More Focus, Deeper Engagement
The impact on the physician-patient relationship is profound. A recent survey of clinicians using Note Assist with Actions found that an impressive 70% gained better focus and engagement with their patients. When you're no longer distracted by the need to remember every lab order or referral, you can be more fully present with your patients, listening more closely and building a stronger connection.
This translates to significant time savings as well. The survey revealed that 65% of clinicians save between 5 and 30 minutes per patient encounter. For many primary care clinicians every minute counts and Actions frees up valuable time—whether it's seeing more patients, spending a few extra moments with someone in need, or simply leaving the clinic on time.
Purpose-Built for Primary Care's Complexity
Actions isn't just another bolt-on AI solution. It was designed with a deep understanding of the unique complexities of primary care, including multi-problem visits, responsive decision-making, and longitudinal care coordination.
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It understands context. Actions doesn't just hear "adjust blood pressure meds." With real-time access to the patient's rich chart data, it understands the clinical context and transforms that general intention into a precise, context-aware task—like adjusting a specific medication and dosage based on their history. This minimizes errors and enhances patient safety.
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It's a seamless workflow. Actions operates in tandem with Note Assist, creating a frictionless workflow that keeps you in the patient chart and focused on the care at hand. This embedded solution reduces the risk of data fragmentation and errors often associated with disconnected AI tools.
As our co-founder and CEO, Kyna Fong, Ph.D., said, "By adopting Actions now alongside Note Assist, clinicians are not just getting a powerful tool today—they're stepping into how Elation will support them with AI tomorrow. This is a continuation of our journey to build a comprehensive AI platform designed to empower primary care physicians to deliver better patient care for everyone.”
Experience the Future of Clinical Workflows
Actions is available today to all current Note Assist users. It's a pivotal step in our mission to ease the clinical burden and transform ambient insights into automatic, chart-driven action.
Ready to reclaim your focus and spend more time on what matters most?