With over two years of development effort, backed by $2 million in seed funding, Reteta is designed to alleviate the heavy administrative burden faced by healthcare professionals, allowing them to devote more time to patient care.
Visionet Ventures has launched Reteta, a transformative clinical care application. It leverages Ambient AI to streamline medical documentation and enhance the clinician and patient experience.
Reteta will automatically generate SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan) notes, after visiting summaries and referral letters to other specialties. It also helps clinicians get up to speed with patients by writing comprehensive pre-charting, which significantly reduces documentation time to just two minutes on average.
Covering over 15 specialties, Reteta's AI-powered scribing tool, Reteta sKribe, converts patient-physician interactions into comprehensive medical notes that clinicians can quickly review and sign, enabling up to two hours of daily time savings. Further enhancing its impact, Reteta Bcoder automates medical coding with 90% accuracy, offering a 70% productivity gain by reducing coding errors and claim denials.
"With Ambient AI handling documentation, we're significantly reducing the manual work that leads to burnout, automating the most basic and redundant tasks healthcare providers face daily. Plus, our deep expertise in integration ensures a smooth adoption, seamlessly fitting into existing workflows while enhancing accuracy and efficiency in clinical settings," said Arshad Masood, Managing Director of Visionet Ventures.
Sensitive patient information is safeguarded at every stage, ensuring that healthcare providers can confidently use Reteta to enhance their operational efficiency while maintaining high standards of data protection. As a result, Reteta empowers hospitals, physicians, and telehealth providers with a comprehensive AI-driven solution that addresses some of the most critical challenges in healthcare today.
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