Healthcare workers across the country often have to spend a lot of time on paperwork. This extra work makes their days longer and lowers their job satisfaction. According to research by Salesforce’s Agentforce for Health, 87% of healthcare staff say they work late each week to finish administrative tasks. Also, 59% say these tasks make their jobs less satisfying. Tasks like checking benefits, scheduling, claims processing, and recording patient details take up much time.
This workload causes more than just unhappiness. Almost half of healthcare workers in the U.S. feel burned out. Old manual systems and unjoined workflows add to the problem. Burnout leads to more people leaving jobs, worker shortages, and lower care quality. For example, checking nurses’ credentials by hand can delay hiring by 73 to 94 days, meaning nurses cannot start on time.
These problems show the need to make healthcare administration simpler. Staff should spend more time caring for patients and less time on paperwork.
Intelligent automation uses technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), robotic process automation (RPA), and machine learning (ML) to help healthcare workers with repetitive tasks. It does not replace workers but takes over routine jobs so workers can focus on important tasks.
Baker Tilly says intelligent automation reduces staff burnout by automating data entry, scheduling, claims, billing, and compliance documents. These tasks often cause delays and errors. For example, RPA robots handle insurance claims faster, with fewer mistakes, so payments come quicker.
Thoughtful AI (now part of Smarter Technologies) offers automation for patient intake, billing, claims, and eligibility checks. This helps lower claim denials, get reimbursements faster, and cut administrative costs.
In the U.K., systems like SS&C Blue Prism saved more than 350 staff hours by automating lab results and appointments. While this is outside the U.S., similar benefits apply here, especially with fewer staff and more patients.
Healthcare groups using AI automation report better work flow and happier staff. Salesforce’s Agentforce for Health found:
Automating tasks like benefits checks, provider matching, and scheduling cuts workload and helps patients get care faster. Staff can focus on tough decisions and personal care.
Also, 365mechanix reports that AI reducing boring tasks lets staff do more creative and strategic work. They feel less burned out and have better work-life balance. This helps keep workers in jobs, which is key when staff are short.
Automation tools that cut after-hours work help staff finish work on time. This improves mood and lowers burnout in the workforce.
Agentforce for Health works with payer systems like Availity and Infinitus.ai to check benefits quickly. Before, verifying patient coverage could take hours or days. Now, AI lets it happen almost right away, cutting treatment delays and extra work for staff.
Scheduling patients is tough. Automation connects with Electronic Health Records (EHRs) through platforms like athenahealth to match patients to providers by location and preference. This makes booking faster and lowers no-shows and follow-ups.
AI can quickly scan patient data to find who fits clinical trials. This speeds recruitment and improves research. Automation also helps sort adverse events and keep rules in check, important for safety.
Manual credential checks slow nurse hiring. ShiftMed’s Credential Cloud cuts onboarding time by 40% with automated credential verification and mobile uploads. This eases HR work and gets nurses ready faster.
Automating billing cuts errors and speeds up payments. AI detects coding errors before claim submission, lowering denials and improving cash flow. Invoice processing is more accurate too.
Automated appointment reminders and electronic forms reduce manual follow-up. This also helps patients keep appointments and stay satisfied.
Qventus’ AI tool improves discharge workflows inside EHRs. It cut hospital stays by up to one day and lowered extra inpatient days by 20-35%. OhioHealth saved over 1,400 excess inpatient days and about $550,000 in just one month. This helps staff handle patient flow better and reduces delays.
AI is important in wide healthcare automation plans. It helps systems react quickly to changing patient needs and rules. In the U.S., AI plays a big role in managing complex care and compliance tasks.
AI helps operations by:
Staff working with AI find their workload for simple decisions and tracking is less. AI makes moving work between machines and humans smoother, so staff focus on what they do best.
Examples include Salesforce’s AI integration with Health Cloud and Life Sciences Cloud, which offers secure data access. SS&C Blue Prism’s automation in primary care shows benefits in lab result handling and follow-up.
Even with benefits, healthcare faces hurdles in using intelligent automation. Main worries are job loss and staff refusing new technology. Clear communication and including users in creating new workflows help ease fears. Training and support make sure staff feel able to work with AI.
Leaders are key to getting staff on board. They must show automation cuts workload but does not remove jobs. According to 365mechanix, workers are more willing when they see AI frees them from boring tasks to focus on better ones.
Data security is also very important. Healthcare must pick platforms with strong encryption, access control, and following privacy laws like HIPAA. Tools like ShiftMed Credential Cloud and Salesforce Agentforce include these protections.
For healthcare leaders in the U.S., using automation on admin tasks is a smart way to fix staff shortages and inefficiencies.
By using intelligent automation, these leaders can help healthcare workers spend less time on low-value tasks and more on patient care.
With more older people and chronic diseases in the U.S., healthcare systems need efficient and flexible operations. Automation extends staff capacity, lowers costly mistakes, and can improve patient and staff experiences nationwide.
Agentforce for Health is a library of pre-built AI agent skills designed to augment healthcare teams by automating administrative tasks such as benefits verification, disease surveillance, and clinical trial recruitment, ultimately boosting operational capacity and improving patient outcomes.
Agentforce automates eligibility checks, provider search and scheduling, benefits verification, disease surveillance, clinical trial participant matching, site selection, adverse event triage, and customer service inquiries, streamlining workflows for care teams, payers, public health organizations, and life sciences.
Agentforce assists in matching patients to in-network providers based on preferences and location, schedules appointments directly with integrated systems like athenahealth, provides care coordinators with patient summaries, runs real-time eligibility checks with payers, and verifies pharmacy or DME benefits to reduce treatment delays.
Agentforce helps monitor disease spread with near-real-time data integration from inspections and immunization registries, automates case classification and reporting, aids epidemiologists in tracing outbreaks efficiently, and assists home health agencies in cost estimation and note transcription.
Agentforce speeds identification of eligible clinical trial participants by analyzing structured and unstructured data, assists in clinical trial site selection with feasibility questionnaires and scoring, automates adverse event triage for timely reporting, and flags manufacturing nonconformances to maintain quality.
According to Salesforce research, healthcare staff currently work late weekly due to administrative tasks. Agentforce can save up to 10 hours per week and is believed by 61% of healthcare teams to improve job satisfaction by reducing manual burdens while enhancing operational efficiency.
Agentforce integrates with Salesforce Health Cloud and Life Sciences Cloud, utilizing purpose-built clinical and provider data models, workflows, APIs, and MuleSoft connectors. It leverages a HIPAA-ready platform combined with Data Cloud and the Atlas Reasoning Engine for real-time data reasoning and action.
Agentforce operates on a HIPAA-ready Salesforce platform designed with trust and compliance at its core. It meets CMS Interoperability mandates and ensures secure, compliant real-time data exchanges among providers, payers, and patients.
Agentforce integrates with EMRs like athenahealth, benefits verification providers such as Infinitus.ai, payer platforms like Availity, and ComplianceQuest for quality and safety, enabling real-time data retrieval, eligibility verification, prior authorization decisions, and adverse event processing.
Features like integrated benefits verification, appointment scheduling, provider matching, disease surveillance enhancements, home health skills, and HCP engagement are planned for availability through 2025, expanding AI-driven automation in healthcare services and trials for broader real-time operational support.