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UiPath and Google Cloud transform medical processes

UiPath and Google Cloud transform medical processes

Tahawul Tech14-04-2025

UiPath, a leading enterprise automation and AI software company, recently announced the launch of its generative AI-based UiPath Medical Record Summarisation agent, powered by Google Cloud Vertex AI and Gemini models.
The UiPath Medical Record Summarization AI agent, now in private preview for customers, empowers both payer and provider organisations to take complete advantage of the combined power of gen AI and agentic automation. Developed in partnership with top clinical professionals, the solution leverages Google Gemini 2.0 Flash through Vertex AI to create a more efficient and accurate way to analyse medical documents. The agent is part of UiPath's strategy to provide vertical AI solutions tailored to specific industry needs.
Built with UiPath Agent Builder, the agent provides a clinician-level, multi-point summarisation of voluminous records at lower cost and with higher quality and accuracy than manual data entry, completing in just minutes a process that typically takes a medical professional an average of 45 minutes.
This improves overall efficiency for healthcare organisations through:
Reducing the time and effort required for manual summarisation thereby increasing cost savings, lessening the need for rework, and improving revenue opportunities
Significantly decreasing time spent on tasks such as patient referral intake, order intake, and utilisation management reviews, saving up to 40 minutes per referral and reducing overall prior authorisation turn-around time by up to 50%
Ensuring medical summaries are consistent and high quality with standardised sections and traceable data, improving the accuracy of clinical decisions and reducing errors
Providing a structured and organised summary of medical records, enabling clinicians and coordinators to make informed decisions more quickly and confidently
'Chief Medical Officers, Chief Financial Officers, and CIOs at healthcare organisations are consistently under pressure to reduce costs and improve quality of care while dealing with people resource constraints. Currently, clinical and non-clinical staff must summarise large volumes of medical records, yet medical records lack standard formats and summaries meaning they vary in quality and standardisation', said Mark Geene, Senior Vice President of AI Products at UiPath. 'By automating and streamlining summary creation with Google Cloud, UiPath enables healthcare organisations to save clinical review time and improve accuracy, generating significant annual value in time savings and cost avoidance'.
'UiPath is delivering on its strategy to provide vertical AI solutions that are built to address industry-specific needs', said Shweta Maniar, global director for Healthcare & Life Science Strategy & Solutions at Google Cloud. 'Powered by Vertex AI and Gemini models, UiPath's new medical summarisation agent will significantly improve efficiency and streamline business processes for healthcare organisations'.
The new solution benefits both payer and provider organisations by providing quick access to accurate information from medical records and streamlining critical processes such as utilisation management, appeals, referrals and order intake, and clinical trial eligibility checks. The UiPath Medical Record Summarisation agent is already deployed by a major healthcare payer, which is using the agent to improve speed and accuracy of document processing to achieve results 23% faster.
UiPath Medical Records Summarisation delivers:
Clinician-level summaries organised in easy-to-understand segments with traceable citations. Records are displayed in an organized format, enabling quick location and review of relevant information
State-of-the-art retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) for processing unstructured medical record data, projected to deliver faster chart processing from intake to summary
Reduction of administrative tasks for both clinical and non-clinical professionals
UiPath partnership with Google Cloud
Vertex AI makes it easy to build, deploy, and manage ML models and generate fast, cost-effective predictions. UiPath customers can now harness the power of the latest ML models through Vertex AI to build into business processes quickly and seamlessly without the need for complex coding and manual effort.
UiPath is available on Google Cloud Marketplace to enable Google Cloud customers to purchase the industry-leading UiPath Platform and reliably deploy and scale their automation initiatives on Google Cloud infrastructure. Today, customers can deploy UiPath Studio and UiPath automations on Google Cloud in minutes. UiPath also recently expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to help customers facilitate their AI-powered automation journey through Google Workspace business collaboration offerings.
Visit here to learn more about innovating with UiPath and Google Cloud.
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