Case Study | AI in the Everyday
We added Generative AI to ACM Messenger, making message creation even easier.
Here are some ways users have been using AI in the everyday to make messaging as easy as 1,2,3.
Case Study | AI in the Everyday
We added Generative AI to ACM Messenger, making message creation even easier.
Here are some ways users have been using AI in the everyday to make messaging as easy as 1,2,3.
The Challenge: Time-Consuming and Complex Messaging
Creating clear, concise, and professional messages for various needs within healthcare settings can be a significant drain on staff time and resources. Drafting effective communications for HR updates, resident care, staff training, activities, and facility events often involves:
- The pressure of drafting accurate and appropriate content.
- Ensuring consistency in tone and information across different messages.
- Taking valuable time away from core care responsibilities.
The AI Message Assistant feature is fun to use. It saves time and ensures our messages are concise and professional.
The Solution: Cliniconex’s AI Message Assistant
To address these challenges, the AI Message Assistant was introduced. This feature simplifies message creation by:
The AI Message Assistant saves me 10 times the effort. Writing messages takes 3 minutes now instead of 30.
Transforming Communication
Here are some ways users have been making messaging as easy as 1,2,3.
The impact has been profound. The team has more time to answer inbound sales inquiries since resident call volume has decreased. Paper consumption and waste have plummeted. But more importantly, there’s a greater sense of connection and peace of mind.
It’s not just about efficiency; it’s about building stronger relationships and creating a more supportive community.
Benefits of AI Message Assistant
When there’s an activity or a special event, family members get the message and can tell their loved ones to sign up. This helps Wesley Lea Hill keep everyone informed and involved.
“ACM Messenger has transformed the way we communicate,” Cynthia concludes.
