Improved Outcomes

Clinical Outcomes

• Patients enjoy unlimited time to describe their symptoms prior to appointments, conveying up to 90% of their key information so providers start with a validated, near complete clinical picture.
• Cuts routine intake and follow-up questions by up to 90%, allowing more time for diagnosis, treatment planning, patient education, and shared decision- making.
• Reduces intake time by up to 50%, giving providers more time to evaluate symptoms, clarify risks, address complex and chronic conditions, medication issues, and make better- informed clinical decisions.
• Allows more patient health concerns to be addressed in one visit, reducing the risk that secondary symptoms or related problems are postponed, missed, or undertreated.
• Improves patient satisfaction by ensuring patients feel that their concerns are heard and addressed, leading to better adherence to treatment plans and greater trust in the provider-patient relationship.

Operational Outcomes

• Supports smoother workflows and higher throughput by helping clinics use provider time, staff time, and appointment slots more efficiently.
• IntakeAid seamlessly integrates with EMRs and AI scribes, making it easier for providers to access and review patient information and supporting accurate and informed decision-making.
• Improves clinician control over scheduling, satisfaction and work-life balance by reducing repetitive intake work and helping providers spend more time practicing at the top of their license.
• Provider enjoys greater recognition of their medical expertise and authority.

Financial Outcomes

• Reduces clinical and administrative time and costs per visit by lowering the amount of provider and staff time needed to collect, clarify, and organize patient information.
• Supports stronger financial performance by improving productivity, capacity, and appointment efficiency, allowing clinics to do more with the same resources.
• Boosts income potential by helping providers focus on higher-value clinical work, address more patient needs per visit, and reduce time lost to routine intake tasks.