
Alleviating call volume for physician practices
The days of “bad ‘bots” are behind us so put smart virtual assistants to work in your practice to reduce call volume, deliver self-service options to patients and improve operational efficiency.
Staff at primary care practices (PCPs) are inundated with patient calls, straining resources on all fronts.
Interactive virtual assistants powered by generative 
Interest in these solutions is skyrocketing: Automation featuring patient self-service tools is fueling 
Reallocating staff resources
Research in industries such as energy has found that virtual assistants can handle up to 
In other words, they can direct their efforts to significant, high-value patient interactions (e.g., talking to an elderly patient with diabetes who has a time-sensitive question about her blood sugar levels) rather than relaying office hours. Staff members want to feel like they are genuinely making a real difference in patients’ lives. After all, that is the reason why they chose health care in the first place. By incorporating automation into the mix, they get that valuable opportunity back.
Improving the patient experience
Likewise, using virtual assistants with conversational and generative AI capabilities to address routine queries also improves the overall patient experience.
When asked to choose the most positive aspects of interacting with a chatbot, 
In addition, patients find virtual assistants deliver high-quality answers. 
Fast answers they can access themselves – any time of day or night – leaves patients feeling satisfied all around, and therefore less likely to abandon the practice (perhaps in favor of a nearby retail clinic). When patient self-scheduling is added to the mix, the perceived value rises even higher.
Streamlining financial resources
Integrating new technology into a legacy infrastructure often comes with a substantial price tag. But virtual assistants leveraging generative AI are the exception.
Because today’s virtual assistants using models like ChatGPT can be spun up in hours, rather than weeks, development costs drop dramatically. Plus, they can ingest a wide variety of documents from webpages to PDFs to spreadsheets to videos to FAQs, which means PCPs can leverage a broader range of existing source materials (and not necessarily undertake a resource-consuming overhaul of their website to launch a genuinely effective virtual assistant).
Savings continue after implementation. Addressing routine queries via a virtual assistant that leverages AI conversationally is a much cheaper way to interact with patients. 
Adopting automation helps PCPs help themselves
Armed with the knowledge that adopting generative AI-powered virtual assistants to automate routine patient interactions is beneficial both financially and organizationally, PCP practices cannot simply turn a blind eye to the benefits they stand to gain.
The value is clear and many of the barriers have been removed. Providing self-service options to patients via generative AI-powered virtual assistants saves money, reduces demand on staff, and delivers a better patient experience.
Patty Riskind, MBA, is a dynamic health care tech leader and currently serves as CEO of 
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