Cleveland Clinic has partnered with Luminai to pilot AI-Driven Automation Of Hospital Operations, aiming to reduce administrative burden and improve efficiency across one of the world’s largest healthcare systems.
The collaboration initially focuses on Referral Management Workflows, a critical yet highly manual process in healthcare that often relies on faxed documents and unstructured data. Luminai’s AI platform can automatically identify whether incoming documents are referrals, extract relevant patient information, assess urgency, and route cases into scheduling systems or electronic medical records (EMRs).
Traditionally, these workflows require extensive human effort and can take days or even weeks. With AI, the system can process each document in Under A Minute, significantly accelerating patient intake and improving access to care.
The initiative is part of a broader effort to streamline End To End Administrative Operations, an area that consumes a large share of healthcare resources. Cleveland Clinic alone handles millions of patient interactions annually, making operational efficiency a key priority.
Luminai’s platform goes beyond simple automation by managing Entire Workflows, including intake validation, risk assessment, scheduling, and follow ups. It also incorporates human in the loop systems to handle complex or uncertain cases, ensuring accuracy while continuously learning and improving.
The partnership is expected to expand beyond referrals into other high volume administrative areas such as Eligibility Checks, Revenue Cycle Management, And Supply Chain Operations. Early pilot results indicate improvements in speed, consistency, and operational coordination.
Industry experts see this as part of a larger shift toward AI-Powered Hospital Operations, where intelligent systems handle repetitive, complex tasks freeing up healthcare professionals to focus more on patient care rather than paperwork.
“Our goal is to use AI to make these processes more efficient.”
By
HB Team

