The challenge
Administrative overhead in healthcare is substantial and growing. Clinicians and staff spend significant time on workflows that exist to support care rather than deliver it — and that time is expensive. Compliance requirements demand accurate, up-to-date process documentation for regulatory and accreditation bodies, but maintaining that documentation manually is an ongoing resource drain. Workflows are fragmented across EHR, billing, scheduling, and operational systems, making it difficult to see how processes actually run end-to-end. And when leadership asks for proof that digital transformation investments are working, quantifying the impact is rarely straightforward.How Fluency helps healthcare
Admin Burden Reduction
Discover the administrative workflows consuming the most staff time and prioritize them for automation. Fluency’s Opportunities module ranks automation candidates by projected time savings and cost reduction, so your team focuses on what moves the needle most.
Compliance Documentation
Auto-generate accurate process documentation for regulatory and accreditation audits. Fluency captures workflows as they actually execute, giving you defensible documentation that reflects current practice — not a snapshot from last year’s process review.
Cross-System Visibility
Map workflows spanning EHR, billing, scheduling, and supply chain systems without building new integrations. Fluency connects to your existing environment and discovers how work moves across systems automatically from day one.
ROI Measurement
Quantify time saved and cost reduction for every deployed automation with board-ready reporting. Fluency tracks each initiative against baseline metrics so you can demonstrate measurable impact to leadership, finance, and your board.
Common automation opportunities in healthcare
Healthcare organizations consistently identify strong automation candidates in the following workflow categories: Prior Authorization Processing — Automate the collection, formatting, and submission of prior authorization requests across payers. Prior auth workflows are high-volume, rule-based, and time-sensitive — making them one of the most impactful early automation targets in healthcare operations. Patient Intake Documentation — Streamline the capture and routing of patient intake information across registration, clinical, and billing systems. Automating handoffs in this workflow reduces duplicate data entry and frees front-desk staff for higher-value interactions. Billing Reconciliation — Automatically reconcile billing records across EHR, clearinghouse, and payer systems, flagging discrepancies before they become denied claims. Organizations with high claim volumes recover significant staff time by automating this process. Staff Scheduling Workflows — Automate the generation, communication, and adjustment of staff schedules based on census data, leave requests, and coverage requirements. Fluency maps how scheduling decisions currently flow and identifies where rules-based automation can reduce the coordination burden. Compliance Evidence Collection — Harvest evidence for regulatory, accreditation, and internal audit requirements from multiple systems automatically on a defined schedule. Your team receives a structured, audit-ready package rather than spending days pulling data before each review cycle.Getting started
Healthcare organizations can onboard Fluency in a single day with no integrations required. Fluency connects to your existing systems and begins surfacing workflow data and automation opportunities immediately. Visit the Quickstart guide to get started, or contact your implementation team for a guided onboarding session.Fluency operates on workflow activity data, not clinical patient data. For questions about data handling and HIPAA applicability, see trust.usefluency.com or contact your implementation team.