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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Commure launches AI assistants to automate complex tasks
Commure has introduced AI-powered healthcare assistants Commure Agents that automate complex tasks and physician workflows. These customisable assistants support healthcare providers and address staffing shortages, lessening costs. The solutions are fully integrated with electronic health records (EHR) and are embedded across the entire clinical workflow, simplify tasks ranging from patient engagement to billing. Commure Agents are set to transform healthcare operations by handling routine tasks encompassing call answering, appointment scheduling, patient updates, and managing referrals. Their automation capabilities extend to preoperative coordination, discharge planning, along with follow-ups. The AI assistants also enhance revenue cycle management by speeding up claims processing, minimising denial rates through error correction, and identifying inefficiencies. Commure Agents offload time-consuming administrative tasks and enable healthcare teams to work quickly. Commure CEO Tanay Tandon said: 'Healthcare doesn't need another point solution; it needs a unified platform that can truly transform how care is delivered. 'Commure Agents move beyond copilots and are pioneering the shift to true autopilots, where routine healthcare workflows run seamlessly in the background. They reduce the need for constant clicks, prompts, or human intervention. 'Unlike copilots that rely on human input at every turn, autopilots – Commure Agents – operate independently, delivering real automation that saves time, reduces errors, and lets care teams focus on what matters most: patients.' Commure Agents have demonstrated improvements in documentation speed, clinician satisfaction, and operational efficiency across various health systems. The company focuses on creating interoperable solutions that scale across departments. In April this year, Commure's collaboration with HealthTap marked a step towards integrating in-person and virtual care services. "Commure launches AI assistants to automate complex tasks" was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Commure launches AI assistants to automate complex tasks
Commure has introduced AI-powered healthcare assistants Commure Agents that automate complex tasks and physician workflows. These customisable assistants support healthcare providers and address staffing shortages, lessening costs. The solutions are fully integrated with electronic health records (EHR) and are embedded across the entire clinical workflow, simplify tasks ranging from patient engagement to billing. Commure Agents are set to transform healthcare operations by handling routine tasks encompassing call answering, appointment scheduling, patient updates, and managing referrals. Their automation capabilities extend to preoperative coordination, discharge planning, along with follow-ups. The AI assistants also enhance revenue cycle management by speeding up claims processing, minimising denial rates through error correction, and identifying inefficiencies. Commure Agents offload time-consuming administrative tasks and enable healthcare teams to work quickly. Commure CEO Tanay Tandon said: 'Healthcare doesn't need another point solution; it needs a unified platform that can truly transform how care is delivered. 'Commure Agents move beyond copilots and are pioneering the shift to true autopilots, where routine healthcare workflows run seamlessly in the background. They reduce the need for constant clicks, prompts, or human intervention. 'Unlike copilots that rely on human input at every turn, autopilots – Commure Agents – operate independently, delivering real automation that saves time, reduces errors, and lets care teams focus on what matters most: patients.' Commure Agents have demonstrated improvements in documentation speed, clinician satisfaction, and operational efficiency across various health systems. The company focuses on creating interoperable solutions that scale across departments. In April this year, Commure's collaboration with HealthTap marked a step towards integrating in-person and virtual care services. "Commure launches AI assistants to automate complex tasks" was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
WorkFusion Recognized for Agentic AI Innovation in 2025 AI Breakthrough Awards Program
Prestigious International Annual Awards Program Honors Standout AI Companies & Solutions NEW YORK, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- WorkFusion, a pioneer in AI agents for financial crime compliance (FCC), today announced that its WorkFusion AI Agents solution has been named "AI-based Financial Services Solution of the Year" in the 8th annual AI Breakthrough Awards program conducted by AI Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies, technologies and products in the global Artificial Intelligence (AI) market today. WorkFusion's pre-built AI Agents, Evan, Tara and Evelyn, help banks tackle the operations challenges of financial crime compliance including sanctions screening alert review and adverse media monitoring. Working alongside human colleagues, these digital workers automate repetitive, time-consuming tasks, allowing Level 1 analysts to focus on more complex investigations and decision-making – saving organizations time and money while strengthening overall compliance. WorkFusion AI Agents review every alert and employ the same reasoning and procedures as L1 analysts. They then decide whether an alert requires further investigation or should be closed. WorkFusion AI Agents integrate into existing anti-financial crime software, systems, tools and other data sources, residing between them and operations staff - collaborating with both sides to perform end-to-end compliance processes. "What sets our solution apart is the specialized knowledge built into our AI Agents as they have been designed from the ground up with financial crime workflows and regulatory expertise in mind," said Adam Famularo, CEO of WorkFusion. "With increasing volumes and backlogs, we are helping financial institutions by essentially upending the traditional way they review sanctions and adverse media alerts. When AI Agents augment a human team, expect to unlock capacity and accelerate business growth." The AI Breakthrough Awards shine a spotlight on the boldest innovators and most impactful technologies leading the charge in AI across a comprehensive set of categories, including Generative AI, Computer Vision, AIOps, Agentic AI, Robotics, Natural Language Processing, industry-specific AI applications and many more. This year's program attracted more than 5,000 nominations from over 20 different countries throughout the world, underscoring the explosive growth and global importance of AI as a defining technology of the 21st century. "WorkFusion's AI Agents are setting a new standard in financial crime compliance operations, helping banks finally modernize their FCC operations," said Steve Johansson, managing director, AI Breakthrough. "WorkFusion's AI Agents are helping banks to modernize financial crime compliance operations. By helping institutions to quickly and easily mitigate risk and improve program efficiency, their human workers are freed up to focus on higher-value investigations and improve customer satisfaction." Leading banks using WorkFusion's AI Agents have reported cutting manual workloads by more than 60 percent and saving operational costs by more than 70 percent, with faster alert resolution and strengthened compliance. Specifically trained for financial crime compliance, the AI Agents are equipped with a deep understanding of the banking industry's needs and also ensure that all actions meet regulatory standards and support MRM. Detailed audit trails and transparency is easily generated. About WorkFusionWorkFusion is a pioneer in AI agents for financial crime compliance (FCC). Its AI Agents are purpose-built workers that augment financial crime compliance operations teams in Level 1 analyst functions for anti-money laundering (AML), adverse media monitoring, sanctions screening alert review, Know Your Customer (KYC), and transaction monitoring investigations (TM). WorkFusion's AI solutions are used at 4 of the top 5 US banks and leading financial institutions around the globe to mitigate risk, solve talent challenges, increase workforce capacity, save money, enhance employee and customer experience, and improve compliance posture. For more information visit About AI BreakthroughPart of Tech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence and recognition platform for global technology innovation and leadership, the AI Breakthrough Awards program is devoted to honoring excellence in Artificial Intelligence technologies, services, companies and products. The AI Breakthrough Awards provide public recognition for the achievements of AI companies and products in categories including Generative AI, Machine Learning, AI Platforms, Robotics, Business Intelligence, AI Hardware, Computer Vision and more. For more information visit Tech Breakthrough LLC does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in our recognition programs, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with award designations. Tech Breakthrough LLC recognition consists of the opinions of the Tech Breakthrough LLC organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Tech Breakthrough LLC disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this recognition program, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Jessica Cassadyjcassady@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE WorkFusion, Inc. 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New Indian Express
4 days ago
- Politics
- New Indian Express
ECI refutes Rahul Gandhi's allegations of poll rigging in Maharashtra, cites adherence to legal procedures
The Commission also pointed out that political parties, including the Indian National Congress (INC), appointed a total of 1,08,026 Booth Level Agents (BLAs) across Maharashtra, with 28,421 representing Congress alone. 'We presume that any issue regarding the conduct of elections would have already been raised through election petitions filed in the competent court of law (high court) by the INC candidates,' the ECI said in its letter. 'However, if you still have any issues, you are welcome to write to us. The Commission is also willing to meet you in person at a mutually convenient date and time to discuss all issues.' Meanwhile, Maharashtra's Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) addressed the matter via social media on Tuesday, stating: 'As informed by the Election Commission of India, electoral rolls are shared with all recognised political parties. During the 2nd Special Summary Revision–2024, conducted prior to the General Elections to the Maharashtra Assembly, draft and final rolls for all 288 Assembly constituencies were provided to representatives of all recognised parties, including the INC.' The CEO added that 19,27,508 claims and objections were received between the draft and final publication of rolls. 'As per the law, appeals can be filed against wrongful additions or deletions in the electoral rolls. Only 89 appeals were received,' the statement concluded.


Edmonton Journal
4 days ago
- Sport
- Edmonton Journal
'This ends now': It's time for change in Edmonton Oilers nets, but what to do?
Article content The one big thing experts agree on when it comes to the goalie situation of the Edmonton Oilers is that it's time for change, even if that is for change itself. But in trying to make such a move, ESPN analyst Ray Ferraro said the Oilers are 'in a tough spot.' Article content On his Ray & Dregs podcast, Ferraro suggested there's no question that Florida's Sergei Bobrovsky was a better goalie in the 2025 Final than Edmonton's tandem of Stuart Skinner and Calvin Pickard. Article content Edmonton could try to sign veteran New Jersey goalie Jake Allen as an Unrestricted Free Agents, but there a few teams competing to sign him, Ferraro said. 'He's a free agent. How much money can you put into your (goalie) position? Because you need it so definitively in other places (on the Oilers roster). They're in a tough spot.' Anaheim's John Gibson is another name out there, Ferraro said, but will Anaheim be willing to retain cap space? 'That's an expensive trade both, I would think, in assets and in dollars. Like, they're in a tough spot there. But I think might even be in the place of change for change, is part of what they need to do. I don't think you can go back with the same goaltending… There would be an undercurrent all year with the same goaltending. And that's unfortunately, I mean, that's the nature of that bloody position, right?' Article content At the New York Post, columnist Larry Brooks said $10-million-per-year Bobrovsky was, in fact, the difference-maker in both Florida's 2024 and 2025 Cup wins. It's wise to spend on a goalie, Brooks said. 'There have been exceptions to the rule, but the notion that legit contenders can get by with middle-tier netminders has always been patently absurd. I'm not sure whether Edmonton GM Stan Bowman was more derelict in his duty by attempting to get by with a goaltending tandem of Stuart Skinner ($2.6M per) and Calvin Pickard ($1M) — 3.6 percent of the cap, whoop-de-do — or failing to match last summer's offer sheets to Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway. Unless McDavid has already decided that it is best for him and his family to leave Edmonton for perhaps a major market city in the East — and we all know we are talking about New York and Toronto — then the Oilers' ability to acquire a franchise-type goaltender surely will impact No. 97's decision whether to sign an extension.' Article content And Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman said on his 32 Thoughts podcast, 'I don't know if they're going to bring in another goalie to go with Skinner, or they're going to move on. But one thing I do believe is that they have to end the uncertainty. Like teams that win the Stanley Cup, you don't have as much turnover or upheaval in net the way Edmonton's had the last two years. And I could see McDavid and the organization saying, 'Enough of that. We have to end that one way or the other. Whatever you do, this ends now.'' My take 1. I don't want to see the Oilers trade Stuart Skinner, not with Skinner on a bargain contract of $2.6 million this season. But his save percentage has decreased three years in a row, from. 913 to .905 to .896, and he's always been a hot and cold goalie. He was inconsistent in the 2025 playoffs, cold against Los Angeles, hot against Vegas and Dallas, then cold against Florida. His playoff save percentages the last three years have been mediocre, .883, .901 and .889. Article content Skinner may have a break-out season where he puts his game together. But it's evident that to challenge for the Cup, the Oilers need a goalie who can challenge Skinner for the starting job. 2. Calvin Pickard, 33, had an OK .900 save percentage in the regular season, then went seven wins and one loss in the playoffs on an .886 save percentage. He's a good back-up goalie, but he's not likely the guy to lead Edmonton to the Stanley Cup in the playoffs. I agree with Brooks that Bobrovsky has been Florida's best player in the Finals two years running. He stole two wins for the Panthers in 2024 and was the better goalie in Game 7 as well. He was the better goalie in at least four out of the six games this Stanley Cup Final. 3. All that said, OIlers GM Stan Bowman truly is in a tough spot here. First, there's limited cap space on the Oilers to pay a goalie. There's also a limited number of goalies available just now. Third, goalies really are voodoo, as Bowman has suggested, with Skinner and Pickard outplaying much more highly-paid and highly-rated goalies in VGK's Adin Hill and Dallas' Jake Oetteringer in the playoffs this year. Article content 4 It may well be that change for change's sake is needed here. The Oilers have rolled the dice with Skinner and Pickard twice and had some success, but not ultimate success. If a starter is available, possibly in a trade for Viktor Arvidsson, Bowman should think hard before pulling the trigger, but also think hard before rejecting the notion. 5. I fear things could get ugly if the Oilers stick with Skinner and Pickard, and the teams continue to get inconsistent goaltending. Why not mix it up? Pickard could be kept on as a goalie in Bakersfield in case of injury, or in case either of the other goalies flops. Latest National Stories