Qventus

Qventus is a real-time decision making platform for hospital operations. Their mission is to simplify how healthcare operates, so that hospitals and caregivers can focus on delivering the best possible care to patients. They use artificial intelligence and machine learning to create solutions that help healthcare organizations and their people adapt in the moment and make the right decisions from the most complex data.

Case Studies

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Alina Health Optimizes EHR Functionality with Qventus

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Banner Health Achieves 7x ROI by Optimizing Surgical Scheduling

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Boston Medical Center creates new bed capacity using Qventus automation

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Fairview Health Services Transforming System-Wide Operations through Intelligent Automation

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How Artificial Intelligence Is Helping Fix Hospitalwide Throughput, Starting in the ED

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HonorHealth sees $62M in savings by reducing length of stay

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M Health Fairview unlocks system-wide capacity through automation with Qventus

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M Health Fairview - Customer Case Study

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How Mercy Fort Smith Reduced Emergency Department LWBS Rate by 30%

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How Mercy Fort Smith Reduced Emergency Department LWBS Rate by 30%

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How Mercy Fort Smith Reduced Unnecessary Lab Test Orders by 40%

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Natividad Medical Center Improves Patient Throughput in the Emergency Department and Reduced Left Without Being Seen by 42%

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Reducing length of stay, increasing throughput, and delivering better patient care

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Saint Luke’s improves surgical and inpatient access with Qventus

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Saint Luke’s - Customer Case Study

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UAMS simplifies OR access and grows surgical volumes with Qventus automation

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