Greenway Health Unveils Automated Healthcare Practice at ENGAGE 2025

November 21, 2025
Greenway Health has launched The Automated Healthcare Practice, an AI-driven platform designed to unify clinical, financial, and patient engagement workflows for ambulatory care providers. The company introduced the system at its annual ENGAGE 2025 event in Tampa, Florida.

Greenway Health has launched The Automated Healthcare Practice, an AI-powered platform built to integrate clinical, financial, and patient engagement workflows into one intelligent system, announced in a press release. The company introduced the system during its annual ENGAGE 2025 event in Tampa, Florida.

The Automated Healthcare Practice is designed to reduce administrative tasks and improve coordination across ambulatory care operations. Unlike traditional electronic health record systems, it is built from the ground up to automate scheduling, documentation, billing, and patient communication within a cloud-native architecture.

The platform includes the upcoming Greenway Clinical Assist 3.0, set to launch in December, which offers AI-powered documentation, chart search, and coding assistance features. Practices adopting the new system are expected to benefit from faster workflows, integrated billing, and enhanced patient engagement tools.

Greenway Health stated that this platform establishes a new category for practice automation, providing a scalable and secure solution for healthcare organizations seeking to modernize their operations.

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