Memora Health, Intermountain Partner on Personalized, AI-Powered Care

Memora Health, Intermountain Partner on Personalized, AI-Powered Care

What You Should Know:

Memora Health, a provider of intelligent care enablement platforms, and Intermountain Health, an integrated healthcare delivery system, today announced a multi-year partnership to implement innovative care delivery programs.

– The strategic integration aims to expand access to high-quality care for patients across Intermountain’s enterprise, initially focusing on cancer care.

Revolutionizing Cancer Care with AI

The initial phase of the partnership will leverage Memora’s AI-powered platform will streamline workflows for care teams and personalize the patient experience in several ways:

– Automating routine tasks: Freeing up healthcare professionals’ time for more complex patient interactions.

– Proactive patient guidance: Providing patients with instant answers to questions about their treatment, medications, and side effects through conversational AI.

– Identifying complex issues: Flagging potential concerns and connecting patients to appropriate members of their care team when needed.

Memora’s platform is designed to adapt to evolving treatment protocols and evidence-based practices. This ensures that patients consistently receive the highest quality of care based on the latest medical advancements. By expanding the use of Memora’s platform across additional service lines, the partnership aims to streamline workflows, enhance patient experience, and deliver exceptional care throughout the entire healthcare system.

“We are thrilled to partner with Intermountain Health to extend their innovative, high-quality care to more patients, while helping them adhere to care plans and receive care where it will be most effective and convenient,” said Omar Nagji, chief commercial officer at Memora Health. “Over the next several years, our platform will enable Intermountain Health to address the critical needs of patients and clinicians on complex care journeys.”