Health inequality remains a pressing issue in the UK, where disparities in health outcomes are often influenced by socioeconomic factors, geographic location, and access to healthcare services. Despite advances in medical technology and public health initiatives, significant gaps persist between different population groups. Addressing these inequalities requires a multifaceted approach, with data playing a crucial role in identifying and mitigating disparities.
In today’s digital age, safeguarding patient information is more critical than ever. At Capri, we understand the immense responsibility that comes with handling sensitive personal data. That’s why we are proud to announce the completion of our Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT) self-assessment. This achievement underscores our unwavering commitment to practicing top-tier data security and ensuring that personal information is managed with the utmost care.
Priya Oberoi’s article on the transformative potential of AI in women’s health highlights a critical and timely conversation (Forbes). As we stand on the brink of a digital healthcare revolution, it is imperative to recognise the multifaceted ways AI can enhance women’s health outcomes, fostering a more inclusive and precise medical paradigm.
What is TriVice?
TriVice is an AI-powered triage system designed to streamline and improve acute surgical referrals. It uses advanced algorithms to analyze clinical data, enabling faster and more accurate case prioritization. Developed in collaboration with Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, the system supports clinicians in making informed decisions while reducing administrative burdens.
How TriVice Improves Patient Outcomes
1. Efficient Case Management
TriVice ensures urgent referrals are flagged and processed swiftly. As a result, patients receive timely care, which is crucial for positive outcomes.
2. Enhanced Clinical Workflows
By automating triage tasks, TriVice reduces the workload on clinicians, freeing them to focus on patient care. This efficiency leads to better resource allocation and higher satisfaction among healthcare professionals.
3. Minimizing Delays in Care
TriVice has significantly reduced delays by optimizing referral pathways. For example, referrals previously delayed by manual reviews now reach specialists faster, ensuring early interventions.
Why TriVice Stood Out
The Health Tech World Awards panel highlighted TriVice’s innovative use of AI to address real challenges in healthcare. Its integration with NHS systems and ability to deliver measurable improvements in efficiency and patient outcomes made it a standout winner.
According to Capri Healthcare, the system has already demonstrated a noticeable reduction in waiting times and improved care pathways across NHS trusts.
The Future of TriVice
Capri Healthcare plans to expand the application of TriVice across other specialties and healthcare systems. The company remains committed to leveraging AI for smarter, more effective healthcare solutions.
This award underscores Capri Healthcare’s dedication to innovation and its role as a leader in digital health transformation.
TriVice’s win at the Health Tech World Awards 2024 is a milestone in healthcare technology, showcasing how AI can truly transform patient outcomes.
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a pivotal element for enhancing patient care efficiency and quality. Capri Healthcare’s TriVice, a pioneering AI-assisted Referral Management and Intelligent Triage App, epitomises this technological progression. TriVice serves as a beacon of innovation, meticulously designed to refine the creation of high-quality referrals by incorporating clinical data and images, thus improving upon the traditional Medical Referral System.
TriVice has significantly enhanced healthcare sectors by revolutionising the referral process. Through its AI-powered platform, TriVice minimises avoidable referrals, reduces reliance on specialist clinicians, and streamlines routine pathways and administrative tasks.
Entering 2024, digital health technology stands on the brink of a major transformation, driven by breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, operational efficiency, seamless data integration, improved patient engagement, and innovative educational technologies.
We are thrilled to announce that Capri Healthcare’s triaging solution, TriVice, has been nominated for the HTN Now Awards 2023/24 under the Innovation in Health and Care category. Hosted by Health Tech News, the awards recognise outstanding contributions in digital health teams, programmes, and innovations that have made a significant impact.
Dr Andrea Jester, Clinical Lead Hand and Upper Limb Service at Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, explains how a new AI-powered triage system has delivered time and efficiency savings for health care professionals and patients providing and accessing plastic surgery services –and offers a model for modernised triage across every NHS specialist department.