IT Medical, a global software development leader, is capitalizing on the healthcare industry's $1 trillion potential by harnessing generative AI to drive transformational change.
By creating AI-powered tools that enhance medical staff efficiency and improve treatment outcomes, IT Medical is set to revolutionize patient care.
Given that a 2020 Accenture study projected that the U.S. healthcare industry stands to save up to $150 billion yearly by 2026 through AI-driven initiatives, key players like IT Medical must get ahead.
Adding on the fact that AI’s capabilities can be optimized to help provide continuous remote patient support for the 57 million Americans in rural areas who have limited access to healthcare, IT Medical decided to use a technology-driven approach.
Aleksandra Buimistere, Head of PR at IT Medical said there are many reasons why patients are more comfortable using AI-powered assistants today.
“One of them is that the technology has reached human-like interaction capabilities and offers a friendly interface. Nowadays patients do not need to make frequent visits to their healthcare provider, they can check symptoms, ask questions, and get recommendations completely remotely 24/7.”
The company is now offering software engineering and consulting services compliant with international healthcare standards, which include:
- AI-powered virtual health assistants
- AI-driven patient data analytics
- Automated healthcare workflow management
Through its solutions, IT Medical provides 24/7 personalized patient support by automating symptom checks, appointment scheduling, and medication reminders.
Its software leverages AI to improve predictive capabilities, reduce errors, and optimize treatment plans.
The AI initiative also allows health facilities to analyze real-time patient data to support clinical decision-making, identify trends, and improve outcomes.
In addition, administrative processes like scheduling, documentation, and follow-up communications can be streamlined, freeing up staff time and reducing operational inefficiencies.
To learn more about the capabilities of AI-powered assistants in patient care you can read the latest guide by IT Medical.

Understanding big data in healthcare and how to successfully analyze it for practical use can either make or break overall efficiencies and outcomes.
By partnering with a trusted company like IT Medical, which ranks in the top 10 of DesignRush’s software development firms, businesses can better understand what their data is telling them — what needs to be improved, retained, or even scrapped.
Buimistere adds that despite the healthcare sector producing 30% of the world’s data, the majority of it goes unused.
“The healthcare staff urgently need to integrate these data into their decision-making process, as they admit it will help them make better judgments.”
When harnessed properly, the power of data can provide actionable insights that can be the key to unlocking business growth.
Transforming Healthcare Operations and Patient Care
IT Medical’s combined AI tools can reduce administrative expenses by up to 25%, increase patient engagement by 30%, and cut readmission rates by 48%, ultimately resulting in:
- Improved patient engagement and satisfaction
- Better treatment plan adherence
- Automated routine tasks
The integration of AI in healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM) also has the potential to reduce the estimated $470 billion cost associated with it.
Integrating AI in healthcare isn’t a one-step process. IT Medical outlines five crucial steps to successful AI adoption:
- Consolidate fragmented data sources like EHRs, claims, and patient-reported outcomes for better insights.
- Prioritize areas that improve the patient experience.
- Personalize consumer journeys by analyzing behaviors, preferences, and interactions.
- Strictly adhere to compliance with privacy regulations and transparent governance policies to build trust.
- Build AI expertise in teams, hiring, and partners to drive scalable, effective solutions.
According to Buimistere, hospitals, and medical institutions must adopt AI-powered solutions to remain competitive and meet the demands of modern patient care:
“From enabling continuous remote patient support for underserved rural populations to significantly improving diagnostic speed and accuracy, AI is redefining healthcare delivery.
At IT Medical, we are committed to equipping providers with advanced, scalable AI-driven tools that enhance efficiency, patient outcomes, and accessibility, ensuring they thrive in this rapidly evolving landscape.”
With the continuous innovation of AI, the healthcare industry is poised for a much-needed digital transformation that not only reduces costs but also improves patient experiences and outcomes.