Aiva’s technology allows the AI platforms to interact with systems including Epic, ServiceNow, Vocera, and smart patient room technologies from Siemens and Johnson Controls.
Aiva Health released an update to its artificial intelligence nursing assistant, enabling health systems to use ChatGPT for Healthcare, Claude for Healthcare, and Gemini Enterprise through a single voice interface. The platform allows clinicians to manage daily tasks such as documentation, work orders, policies and procedures, and smart patient room requests.
“Hospitals shouldn’t have to choose between the workforce AI applications they trust and the tools nurses need. Our role is to connect those technologies,” says Sumeet Bhatia, founder and CEO of Aiva Health, in a release. “Health systems can use the AI platform they’ve already selected while Aiva translates natural conversation into actions across the systems nurses rely on every day.”
While many ambient voice applications focus on documentation for physicians, Aiva Health designed its platform specifically for nursing workflows. The technology connects conversational artificial intelligence to clinical, operational, and environmental systems.
“Nurses shouldn’t have to navigate a maze of technology and administrative tasks to provide excellent care,” says Sarah Visker, director of clinical informatics at Aiva Health, in a release. “A unified voice interface can bring technology into the natural flow of nursing practice by reducing cognitive burden and giving nurses more time to focus on what matters most: their patients.”
Integration with Hospital Systems
The platform integrates with several hospital systems, including electronic health records from Epic and Oracle Health, and information technology operations through ServiceNow. It also connects with clinical reference content from Wolters Kluwer and Elsevier, and communications tools such as TigerConnect, Voalte, and Vocera.
Additionally, the assistant interfaces with nutrition systems, patient experience platforms, and smart patient room hardware from Johnson Controls, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Trane. According to the company, a single voice request can complete tasks across multiple applications simultaneously.
Aiva Health provides enterprise voice-driven agents for healthcare clients including Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, BayCare Health, Houston Methodist Hospital, and Jefferson Health. The update is intended to give health systems the flexibility to adopt major artificial intelligence applications while providing nurses with a simplified way to interact with clinical tools.
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