Qualifacts, a leading provider of electronic health record (EHR) solutions for behavioral health and human services organizations, announces the launch of Qualifacts® iQ, in anticipation of the National Council for Mental Wellbeing’s annual conference, NatCon24.
Qualifacts iQ is an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) solution purpose-built for behavioral healthcare, with direct input from Qualifacts customers and experts in the field. Specifically designed for deep integration with the company’s EHRs (CareLogic, Credible, and InSync), this AI solution can help organizations save time, maintain compliance, and improve focus on serving clients.
“We’re proud of Qualifacts iQ because it harnesses cutting-edge AI technology to meet the urgent needs of our customers and their clients. With approximately 1 in 5 Americans facing mental health challenges and a scarcity of accessible care, we’re confident that Qualifacts iQ can make a meaningful difference through automation,” said Josh Schoeller, CEO of Qualifacts. “As we aim to be the leading technology partner in behavioral health, it’s crucial for us to utilize the latest innovations to provide better outcomes for our customers and the communities they support.”
Nicholas Chepesiuk, VP of Innovation at Qualifacts, added, “After completing extensive market validation with third-party industry and technology researchers, as well as our own clinical subject matter experts (SMEs), Qualifacts developed its own in-house solution leveraging commercially available large language models (LLMs). Advancements in LLMs over the last six to 12 months have been astonishing, and we are confident Qualifacts iQ will deliver the accuracy and effectiveness our customers can rely on.”
Qualifacts iQ is hosted within a secure, private environment alongside Qualifacts’ EHR solutions and comprehensive behavioral health data set.
The initial use case for Qualifacts iQ focuses on automated clinical documentation, which is currently available as a limited release to select customers and will be generally available later this year.
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire