In a groundbreaking collaboration, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust has partnered with Lyrebird Health, a leading innovator in Artificial Intelligence (AI), to help bring cutting-edge AI Medical Scribe technology into the Trust.
This partnership aims to develop and implement solutions to improve operational efficiency, enhance patient care, and deliver cost savings. By using the latest advancements in AI, the collaboration will seek to design new technologies that tackle complex, everyday healthcare challenges.
The project has also received funding from Alder Hey Children’s Charity.
One of the core objectives of this collaboration is to save valuable time for healthcare professionals, allowing them to focus more on patient care, aligning with the Trust’s 2030 Vision of putting children, young people and their families at the heart of everything it does.
The partnership will leverage Lyrebird’s existing AI capabilities and collaborate on the development of new tools to further automate time-consuming tasks, such as patient record updates and hospital notes. This initiative is designed to alleviate administrative pressures on clinicians while enhancing operational efficiency.
“Our partnership with Lyrebird represents an exciting step toward a future where technology empowers healthcare professionals to deliver even better care. Integrating AI into our operations can improve efficiency and patient outcomes, ensuring that every penny spent contributes to making a real difference.”
Adam Bateman, Deputy CEO of Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
Linus Talacko, Chief Technical Officer and Co-Founder at Lyrebird Health, said:
“At Lyrebird, our mission is to empower healthcare professionals to simplify their workflow and enhance patient care. The partnership with Alder Hey marks a significant step towards transforming healthcare delivery, and we are excited to collaborate on creating tools that make a real, measurable impact for clinicians and patients alike”