GP Automate
GP Automate streamlines primary care with innovative automation solutions. Our patient registration, e-prescribing, and lab report automation products increase productivity, enhance patient care, and save time.

Our automation products increase productivity in primary care whilst improving patient experience, increasing accuracy, and lowering errors.
GP Automate is addressing the problem of inefficiencies and time-consuming manual processes in primary care practices by automating administrative tasks, freeing up clinical time and improving patient care.
Details
GP Automate offers a suite of products designed to streamline and optimize the management of lab reports and other administrative tasks for primary care practices.
Their flagship product is lab report automation, which automates the process of reviewing normal blood tests, attaching them to the patient record, and notifying the patient of their results. This process saves valuable administrative and clinical time by removing the need for manual processing by practice teams.
In addition to lab report automation, GP Automate also offers electronic prescribing, pre-appointment questionnaires for conditions like asthma, blood pressure, and diabetes, and patient registrations. These products are designed to improve patient care and practice efficiency.
The company was founded by a physician who experienced burn-out and sought to create solutions that would reduce the administrative burden on primary care practices. GP Automate is committed to providing innovative solutions that help practices improve patient care, increase efficiency, and save time.
The problem
GP Automate is addressing the problem of inefficiencies and time-consuming manual processes in primary care practices.
Many of these tasks, such as reviewing lab reports, electronic prescribing, and patient registrations, can be labour-intensive and take away valuable clinical time from healthcare providers. This can lead to decreased efficiency, increased administrative burden, and ultimately, lower quality patient care.
By automating these processes, GP Automate's suite of products helps to streamline and optimize practice workflows, improving efficiency and reducing the burden on healthcare providers. This can ultimately lead to better patient care and outcomes. Additionally, automation can improve accuracy and reduce errors, which can have a positive impact on patient safety.
While burnout is a serious problem in primary care, GP Automate's solutions aim to address the root causes of burnout by reducing the administrative burden on healthcare providers and allowing them to focus on delivering high-quality patient care.
Evidence
GP Automate's suite of products has been designed to address the problem of administrative burden in primary care practices, and streamline the management of tasks such as lab report review, patient registrations, and electronic prescribing.
Our lab report automation product, for example, can automatically action up to 76% of normal lab reports without requiring human input, reducing the burden on practice teams and saving valuable clinical time. Meanwhile, our patient registration product can complete 95% of registrations with minimal human input, ensuring that patients can be registered quickly and accurately.
At out pilot practice we have been able to prioritize hundreds of patients with conditions such as asthma and hypertension, demonstrating the potential of our technology to improve patient outcomes.
Furthermore, our electronic prescribing product can sign up to 30% of prescriptions, further reducing the administrative burden on practice teams and allowing them to focus on more complex clinical cases.
Overall, GP Automate's products provide evidence that our innovation can tackle the problem of administrative burden in primary care and has the potential to improve patient care and outcomes.
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