Pluto Health, Help.AI Team Up to Advance Surgical Care

Pluto Health has launched a partnership with Help.AI that aims to support clinicians with surgical evaluations, the companies announced on Thursday.

Durham, North Carolina-based Pluto Health is a spin-out from Duke University. Its platform integrates records, labs, diagnostics and research to support clinical recommendations. Help.AI offers a surgical population management platform that leverages AI to combine clinical records, automate evaluations and support decision-making for surgical teams.

Through the partnership, Pluto’s platform and patient engagement engine will be integrated into Help.AI’s surgical population management platform. Using this combined platform, clinicians can identify high-risk patients earlier, as well as complications that may affect surgery like allergies to medications. 

The technology also notifies clinicians of any missing tests that need to be completed, or if there are existing diagnostics and labs that can be used again. In addition, it offers virtual agent-powered intake and care navigation tools to support administrative tasks.

This partnership will allow hospitals to provide safer, more efficient surgeries, while also reducing unnecessary costs, according to Dr. Perrin Jones, founder of Help.AI.

“Help.AI’s Surgical Population Management platform uses AI to automate and standardize preoperative evaluations, generating individualized perioperative care plans with minimal clinician input,” Jones said in an email. “Pluto Health contributes its enterprise grade interoperability infrastructure to aggregate and normalize health data across systems. Together, we’re creating a seamless solution that enables health systems and surgical practices to deliver safer, faster, and more cost-effective surgical care.”

The companies declined to share the financial arrangement of the partnership.

Currently, surgical care represents about 30% of healthcare spending in the U.S. Oftentimes, patients are passed on from provider to provider, who don’t always have a complete health history. Because of this, patients often have to deal with repeat labs and testing, as well as longer hospital stays, which is contributing to healthcare costs, according to the announcement. In addition, sometimes surgeries will be delayed or canceled at the last minute because of inefficient processes.

This is what the partnership ultimately aims to change, according to Joy Bhosai, MD, MPH, founder and CEO of Pluto Health.

“Our goal is to make surgical care and outcomes safer through connected reviews of patients’ medical histories,” Bhosai said in an email. “We aim to eliminate the inefficiencies that come from fragmented preoperative processes by ensuring every clinician and patient has the right care at the right time. With Help.AI, we’re focused on reducing last-minute cancellations and preventing avoidable complications.”

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