Key Takeaways:
- reena.ai files patent for voice-activated AI platform tailored to dental and healthcare industries
- Key features include effortless referrals, streamlined workflows, and seamless integration with existing technologies
- Beta program now open to North American dental offices; founders to present at IDS in Cologne
- Co-founded by Dr. Reena Gajjar and Robert Maynard, combining AI expertise with entrepreneurial leadership
Filing of Patent Marks New Milestone for reena.ai
AI startup reena.ai has officially filed a patent application for its innovative AI-driven communication system designed specifically for the global dental and healthcare sectors. The technology, named “reena,” leverages voice-activation to coordinate office operations, connect healthcare professionals, and improve the patient journey. By enhancing efficiency and satisfaction, the platform aims to address key challenges faced by dental practices and other healthcare providers.
The company’s patent attorney, Dale Ream, underscored the significance of the filing, stating, “I have been a patent attorney for 28 years. Upon preparing the patent application, I asked if I could take the bulk of my fees in equity. I can count on one hand the number of times I have chosen to do this.” His statement reflects confidence in the potential impact of reena.ai’s technology within the industry.
Key Features Redefine Dental Practice Operations
Effortless Referrals Through Voice Commands
One of the standout capabilities of reena is its ability to simplify the referral process. Dentists can refer patients to specialists using a simple voice command such as, “Hey reena, schedule an appointment for my patient with an oral surgeon as soon as possible.” The AI then communicates with the specialist’s office(s) pre-selected by the dentist, presenting available time slots for the patient to choose from while still in the operatory. Once confirmed, reena transfers the patient’s records to the specialist, creating a new profile and preparing the data ahead of the visit.
Streamlined Workflow for Hygienists
Hygienists benefit from reena’s voice-command functionality as well. Routine tasks like updating patient records, scheduling follow-up appointments, and preparing bills can now be completed without manual data entry. This reduces non-productive time and allows hygienists to focus more on patient care.
Seamless Integration with Modern Technologies
Robert Maynard, co-founder and COO of reena.ai, explained the platform’s adaptability by likening it to an iPhone. He stated, “Current and emerging AI solutions are placed like apps in the Apple App Store, providing new companies and emerging technologies an affordable distribution platform.” This flexibility enables dental practices to select their preferred tools and systems, ensuring compatibility with existing workflows.
Beta Program Launch and Industry Presence
To further refine its platform, reena.ai has launched a closed beta program open to dental offices across North America. Interested practices can reserve their spot by visiting reena.ai/beta. Additionally, the company’s founders will showcase the technology at the International Dental Show (IDS) in Cologne, Germany, during the week of March 24th.
Dr. Reena Gajjar, co-founder and CEO of reena.ai, brings a unique combination of expertise as a prosthodontist, computer scientist, and Harvard-trained AI specialist. Her vision, paired with Robert Maynard’s entrepreneurial experience, positions the company to tackle complex challenges in healthcare delivery and collaboration.
About reena.ai
Founded in Scottsdale, Arizona, reena.ai is dedicated to leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance healthcare outcomes. The company’s mission emphasizes improving processes, elevating the patient experience, and increasing profitability for stakeholders. With a focus on innovation, reena.ai aims to establish itself as a leader in both the dental and broader healthcare industries.
As the company continues to develop transformative solutions, its recent patent filing and beta program launch signal a promising step toward reshaping how dental practices operate and collaborate.
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