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SAN MATEO, Calif., Feb. 13, 2025 ~ As the healthcare industry continues to grapple with challenges such as administrative inefficiencies, workforce shortages, and increasing patient volumes, the need for scalable solutions that can streamline workflows and improve patient care has become more urgent than ever. In response to this pressing need, Notable, the leading healthcare AI platform, has announced its new Partner Program – an initiative aimed at inviting third-party developers, consultancies, and software firms to utilize its low-code Flow Builder interface in order to build, design, and implement AI-driven solutions for healthcare systems.
According to Tom Alterman, Head of Product at Notable, "AI is the way forward in healthcare operations, and we can't wait to see the new pathways this Partner Program opens for Notable's customers." He further explains that this program not only allows developers to earn industry-recognized credentials and monetize their solutions but also helps drive AI adoption in the healthcare industry. This makes it easier for organizations to build customized workflows that optimize operations and enhance the patient experience. As Alterman puts it, "Harnessing the power of AI automation is no longer limited to the few – if you can build it, someone can use it."
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The Partner Program offers two distinct engagement models for partners – one for developers and automation specialists and another for firms and service providers. Developers can create AI Agents that automate workflows from start to finish and publish them on Notable's built-in Builder Hub Marketplace. This allows them to earn revenue by selling reusable workflow templates and automation blocks tailored specifically for healthcare providers, payers, and operational teams. On the other hand, firms and service providers can work directly with healthcare clients to implement Notable's AI-powered automation solutions. They can customize these workflows according to their clients' needs and provide ongoing support for optimization.
To ensure that partners have the necessary expertise in designing and implementing AI-powered workflows using Notable's Flow Builder interface effectively, the company is also launching its Builder Certification Program. This program will validate the proficiency of partners in tailoring and integrating AI-powered automation, making them more equipped to provide high-quality solutions to healthcare organizations.
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Notable's Partner Program is set to revolutionize workflow automation in the healthcare industry by incentivizing new partners to share their expertise and make intelligent automation more accessible and scalable. As Pranay Kapadia, CEO of Notable, explains, "By partnering with third-party developers and firms, we can work together to accelerate AI Agent adoption in an industry that really needs to double its productivity at a fraction of the cost." He further adds that this program offers a unique opportunity for partners outside of Notable to develop and monetize AI through their industry-leading tools, earn revenue through solution sales, and gain access to support and resources such as certification programs, playbooks, and dedicated technical support.
In conclusion, Notable's Partner Program is a significant step towards creating a more flexible and automated future for the healthcare industry. By opening up its marketplace to third-party developers and firms, Notable is not only helping minimize the threat posed by operational inefficiencies but also providing opportunities for partners to grow their businesses while contributing towards improving patient care. Interested parties can learn more about the program and apply now to become a certified Notable partner.
According to Tom Alterman, Head of Product at Notable, "AI is the way forward in healthcare operations, and we can't wait to see the new pathways this Partner Program opens for Notable's customers." He further explains that this program not only allows developers to earn industry-recognized credentials and monetize their solutions but also helps drive AI adoption in the healthcare industry. This makes it easier for organizations to build customized workflows that optimize operations and enhance the patient experience. As Alterman puts it, "Harnessing the power of AI automation is no longer limited to the few – if you can build it, someone can use it."
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The Partner Program offers two distinct engagement models for partners – one for developers and automation specialists and another for firms and service providers. Developers can create AI Agents that automate workflows from start to finish and publish them on Notable's built-in Builder Hub Marketplace. This allows them to earn revenue by selling reusable workflow templates and automation blocks tailored specifically for healthcare providers, payers, and operational teams. On the other hand, firms and service providers can work directly with healthcare clients to implement Notable's AI-powered automation solutions. They can customize these workflows according to their clients' needs and provide ongoing support for optimization.
To ensure that partners have the necessary expertise in designing and implementing AI-powered workflows using Notable's Flow Builder interface effectively, the company is also launching its Builder Certification Program. This program will validate the proficiency of partners in tailoring and integrating AI-powered automation, making them more equipped to provide high-quality solutions to healthcare organizations.
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Notable's Partner Program is set to revolutionize workflow automation in the healthcare industry by incentivizing new partners to share their expertise and make intelligent automation more accessible and scalable. As Pranay Kapadia, CEO of Notable, explains, "By partnering with third-party developers and firms, we can work together to accelerate AI Agent adoption in an industry that really needs to double its productivity at a fraction of the cost." He further adds that this program offers a unique opportunity for partners outside of Notable to develop and monetize AI through their industry-leading tools, earn revenue through solution sales, and gain access to support and resources such as certification programs, playbooks, and dedicated technical support.
In conclusion, Notable's Partner Program is a significant step towards creating a more flexible and automated future for the healthcare industry. By opening up its marketplace to third-party developers and firms, Notable is not only helping minimize the threat posed by operational inefficiencies but also providing opportunities for partners to grow their businesses while contributing towards improving patient care. Interested parties can learn more about the program and apply now to become a certified Notable partner.
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