Commure, a leading healthcare technology company, announced a new partnership with Bethany Children’s Health Center, a MEDITECH-powered pediatric rehabilitation hospital and Oklahoma’s premier provider for children with complex medical needs. Bethany Children’s is partnering with Commure to reduce the documentation burden on their clinicians and enhance their productivity. Commure will streamline documentation and automate administrative tasks through a single, robust platform.
The rollout of the platform includes the integration of multiple Commure solutions, including Ambient AI and Agents, which will be utilized across inpatient and outpatient settings. By reducing administrative tasks, Commure’s MEDITECH-integrated technology will enhance efficiency across workflows, enabling clinicians to dedicate more time to delivering superior patient care.
“Bethany Children’s is deeply committed to advancing care for children with complex medical needs,” said Nico Gomez, CEO of Bethany Children’s Health Center. “Commure stood out because of their sophisticated ability to customize the platform to our needs, their accuracy and reliability, and the strength of their vision and customer support. We’re confident this partnership will help our clinicians focus more of their time and energy on delivering compassionate care.”
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Bethany Children’s joins the nation’s leading healthcare organizations in using Commure Ambient AI, which now powers more than 20 million clinician appointments each year.
“Bethany Children’s shares our dedication to reducing the administrative work that takes time away from care,” said Tanay Tandon, CEO at Commure. “This partnership helps give their clinicians more time with patients they serve.”
As more organizations turn to Commure to streamline operations and support frontline clinicians across diverse care settings, this collaboration with Bethany Children’s underscores the growing demand for scalable solutions that prioritize both clinical excellence and operational sustainability.
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire