The rise in traditional video visits offers convenience for patients but often fails to improve provider efficiency or solve capacity challenges. Discover how an asynchronous-first approach reduces provider work time to 89 seconds, allowing an independent primary care provider to scale her practice tenfold without needing to hire additional staff. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gq79XH2f
Fabric
Hospitals and Health Care
New York, NY 8,498 followers
Our healthcare enablement system eliminates busywork for clinicians and improves experiences for patients.
About us
Fabric is a health tech company that powers healthcare to move faster, work smarter, and deliver better care through its care enablement system. Leveraging conversational AI and intelligent adaptive interviews, Fabric unifies virtual and in-person care across intake, triage, routing, and treatment while automating workflows for staff. Built on clinical guidelines by a team of clinicians, Fabric’s clinical intelligence engine upholds excellence in care quality while offering omnichannel access for patients. The results include enabling clinicians to work 2-10 times faster (dependent on the setting), decreasing call center volume by 15%, and increasing utilization of unfilled visit blocks. Protect yourself from hiring scams. Visit www.fabrichealth.com/careers#prevent-scams for more information.
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https://www.fabrichealth.com
External link for Fabric
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- Care Enablement, Clinical Intelligence, Clinical Automation, Patient Experience, Provider Experience, Clinical Efficiency, Healthcare Access, Clinical Conversational AI, Care Quality, and Asynchronous Care
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The healthcare industry faces critical challenges ranging from fragmented care and clinical inefficiencies to increased patient consumerism, rising costs, and provider burnout. At the core of these challenges lies the quintuple aim of healthcare transformation, a framework focused on improving population health, enhancing the care experience, reducing costs, addressing clinician burnout, and advancing health equity. Learn how an end-to-end care enablement system integrates vital solutions to create a comprehensive model that drives access and sustainability: https://hubs.ly/Q02_7Ss50 #CareEnablement #HealthTech #HealthcareInnovation #DigitalTransformation #AIinHealthcare
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Patient engagement is one of the more ambiguous terms in healthcare, but it’s essential to cultivating meaningful patient-provider relationships and turning a clinical encounter into an ongoing health partnership. In 2025, providing personalized experiences doesn’t have to be labor intensive. Learn how to leverage automated follow-ups, check-ins, and more to help patients stay informed and engaged with their care plans. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g6ptyiA2 #PatientExperience #PatientEngagement #CareEnablement #HealthTech #HealthcareInnovation #DigitalTransformation
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It’s official: Fabric has been recognized by CB Insights as one of the fastest-growing digital health startups in the world. This recognition reflects more than our dedication to addressing healthcare’s capacity challenges—it’s a testament to the meaningful impact we’ve made. We’re just getting started. This win wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication of our team and the support of our partners. Here's to another year of tackling the biggest strains in healthcare! https://lnkd.in/eZW3iuWt #DigitalHealth50 #HealthAI #HealthTech
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The initial promise of telemedicine was that it would make healthcare more convenient and accessible for patients and providers. However, evidence shows traditional video visits are not the solution to the healthcare industry’s efficiency challenges. They may offer convenience for patients, but they don’t significantly reduce the time providers spend on each case or address the ongoing issue of physician burnout. Meanwhile, an asynchronous-first approach has the power to increase provider efficiency 10x. Learn more in our blog, The Myth About Telemedicine: Why Traditional Video Visits Aren't the Answer to Healthcare's Capacity Crisis: https://lnkd.in/gq79XH2f
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Miss our webinar? We recorded the discussion so you can hear how industry leaders from Fabric, Baylor Scott & White Health, and InterMed, P.A. are: • Managing surges in demand by providing care faster than you can answer calls • Converting in-basket messages into efficient revenue growth opportunities • Delivering high-quality, personal, tech-enabled care that builds patient loyalty Watch the webinar on demand for practical strategies to expand access, create capacity, and reduce provider burnout: https://lnkd.in/gJc6_GXr With Aniq Rahman of Fabric, Camille Bradley from Baylor Scott & White Health, J. Scott Patch from InterMed, P.A., and Ann Mond Johnson from the American Telemedicine Association.
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The healthcare industry faces many challenges, from care fragmentation and clinical inefficiencies to rising patient consumerism and competition, soaring costs, and increasing provider burnout. A single technology or solution won't solve these problems. Instead, healthcare systems need a comprehensive, integrated approach that supports patients and providers throughout the entire care journey. The solution must be designed to deliver care that is efficient, accessible, and affordable without sacrificing quality. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gYE6vbt7 #CareEnablement #HealthTech #HealthcareInnovation #DigitalTransformation #PatientEngagement #AIinHealthcare
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There’s still time to join this transformative discussion on implementing a unified digital-first approach to expand access, create capacity, and reduce provider burnout. Industry leaders Aniq Rahman, Dr. Camille Bradley, and Dr. J. Scott Patch will answer your questions live. Can’t make it at 1 p.m. ET? Register now, and we’ll send you the recording after. Register today: https://lnkd.in/gqj6uAEU American Telemedicine Association Ann Mond Johnson #HealthcareInnovation #DigitalHealth #PrimaryCare #UrgentCare #CareEnablement
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80% of patients say they select providers based on convenience, highlighting the importance of a unified digital-first approach. Learn how industry experts are expanding access, creating capacity, and reducing provider burnout across urgent and primary care with: • Tech-enabled workflows that streamline processes, unify care experiences, and enable faster response to common on-demand requests. • Strategies for offloading call volume and in-basket messages to revenue-generating visits. • Virtual-first solutions that reduce provider work time to as little as 89 seconds. Join the conversation: https://lnkd.in/gqj6uAEU With Aniq Rahman of Fabric, J. Scott Patch of InterMed, P.A., Camille Bradley of Baylor Scott & White Health, and Ann Mond Johnson of American Telemedicine Association.
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Consumer experience has become a cornerstone of competitive advantage and care quality as healthcare shifts into a consumer-driven marketplace. With patients increasingly empowered to choose where and how they access services, local healthcare organizations are challenged to create seamless, meaningful engagement beyond the traditional clinical encounter to maintain patient loyalty. Learn how to implement a consumer experience strategy that cultivates lasting relationships and turns clinical encounters into ongoing health partnerships: https://lnkd.in/g6ptyiA2