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Smarter Technologies acquires Pieces Technologies

PRIVATESep 30, 20258 months ago

Acquiring Company

Smarter Technologies

Acquired Company

Pieces Technologies

DallasIrvingHealth CareBiotechnologyHealth CareArtificial Intelligence

Description

Smarter Technologies has acquired Pieces Technologies to enhance its clinical AI solution, SmarterNotes. This acquisition aims to unify inpatient documentation with revenue cycle intelligence. The combined technology is expected to improve clinical workflows and revenue capture for health systems. SmarterNotes addresses common issues in clinical documentation while ensuring accuracy and compliance.

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Company

Smarter Technologies

Location

Dallas, Texas, United States

About

Smarter Technologies is an automation and insights platform focused on healthcare efficiency. It aims to tackle challenges faced by health systems using proprietary clinical and agentic AI. The company promotes the integration of technology in revenue cycle processes. Their recent development, SmarterNotes, combines AI with clinical workflows.

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