A2iA (@A2iA), the worldwide leading developer for cursive handwriting and machine-printed text recognition, and intelligent document classification software, announced that A2iA DocumentReader has been selected by a service bureau (BPO) operating in the healthcare space and will displace another technology.
According to the deal, the customer plans to integrate A2iA DocumentReader to automatically classify more than 1.2 million incoming medical documents each day. With more than 15 different document categories, the mixed workflow contains both machine printed data and physicians' / nurses' cursive handwriting from patient charts, clinical documentation, laboratory results and administrative / insurance documents generated by various units from within the providers' facility.
A2iA DocumentReader is an award-winning data extraction and document classification toolkit that leaves room for customization and helps make even cursive handwriting searchable and reportable. Without the use of any third-party technology, it is fully integratable into a wide array of healthcare applications, including those for Computer Assisted Coding (CAC), Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Explanation of Benefits (EOB) and Claims. By addressing the hybrid workflow, A2iA DocumentReader delivers access to more usable data — including unstructured information and cursive handwriting that other seemingly similar engines cannot process.
About A2iA
A2iA, Artificial Intelligence and Image Analysis, is the worldwide leading developer of handwritten and machine printed text recognition, information extraction and intelligent document classification toolkits. By enhancing solutions from systems integrators and independent software vendors, A2iA allows complex and cursive data from all forms, documents and checks including unstructured handwritten letters, to become part of a structured database, making it searchable and reportable, with the same level of flexibility of printed or digital data. For more information, visit www.a2ia.com or call 917-237-0390.