San Francisco, CA, June 28, 2022 – GYANT (acq. by Fabric), the patient journey automation company, today announced that its automated patient intake and charting tool, Intake, will be launched with Walmart Health Virtual Care, formerly known as MeMD. GYANT’s web-enabled clinical assessment solution will begin rolling out this month and will be available to all Walmart Health Virtual Care member groups using virtual urgent care services by the end of the year.
Telehealth utilization has stabilized at 38x pre-pandemic rates. With more patients than ever seeking virtual care, it is crucial to ensure that services scale to meet demand.
“This is a pivotal time for the evolution of healthcare,” said Stefan Behrens, co-founder and CEO, GYANT. “Walmart Health Virtual Care is well-positioned in telehealth care, and we are excited not only to impact the care of more patients but also to ensure that those patients benefit from a seamless and intuitive experience. We have always been a patient-first company and the pandemic has shown us that more and more patients are seeking convenience in their healthcare. We share a common goal Walmart Health Virtual Care – to meet patients where they are, and we are keen to kick off with like-minded innovators.”
About Fabric
Fabric is a health tech company that powers healthcare providers to move faster, work smarter, and deliver better care through its care enablement system. The system offers three solutions: In-Person Care Suite, Virtual Care Suite, and Engagement Suite. Leveraging conversational AI and intelligent adaptive interviews, Fabric unifies virtual and in-person care across intake, triage, routing, and treatment while automating workflows for staff. Built by a team of physicians and clinical informaticists, Fabric protocols uphold excellence in care quality while offering omnichannel access for patients. The results enable clinicians to work 2-10 times faster (dependent on setting), decrease call center volume by 15%, and increase utilization of unfilled visit blocks. Some of Fabric’s customers include Luminis Health, OSF HealthCare, MUSC Health, and Intermountain. Fabric is backed by Thrive Capital, GV (Google Ventures), Salesforce Ventures, Vast Ventures, BoxGroup, and Atento Capital.