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Rush University System for Health joins forces with Fabric
Rush University System for Health joins forces with Fabric

Yahoo

time12-07-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Rush University System for Health joins forces with Fabric

Rush University System for Health has formed a strategic partnership with Fabric for Rush Connect and Rush Connect+ platforms designed to offer digital-first access to healthcare services. Under the collaboration, Fabric's AI-based virtual care technology will power the platform, reducing wait times. Fabric's AI-driven technology and virtual care platform will enable Rush Connect to deliver patient access to care with ease. Additionally, clinical teams will get access to the tools for expanding capacity and delivering quality care. Rush Connect guides patients from initial signs of illness to receiving medical care via a digital experience. It utilises Fabric's 24/7 AI Assistant for real-time patient triage and navigation. The system is designed to alleviate the pressures of increased patient demand and clinician burnout, which are exacerbated by fragmented healthcare solutions. Rush Connect+ subscribers will benefit from Fabric's asynchronous-first Virtual Care platform, connecting them with licensed providers for quick treatment plans. This approach aims to lessen wait times, broaden access, and streamline the care process for both patients and providers, marking a significant shift towards Access-as-a-Service in healthcare. Fabric founder and CEO Aniq Rahman said: "This collaboration is a great example of how our technology and clinical platform can scale to support new care models, ultimately enabling Rush to provide even better access to care for patients across the Midwest and setting a new standard for the entire country." The partnership between Fabric and Rush University System for Health represents a scalable, patient-centred model for health systems facing obstacles such as growing demand and workforce shortages. Earlier this year, Rush University System for Health expanded its partnership with Suki to implement the Suki AI Assistant across its enterprise. "Rush University System for Health joins forces with Fabric" was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

Fabric Partners with Rush University System for Health to Launch AI-Powered Rush Connect, Expanding On-Demand Care Access
Fabric Partners with Rush University System for Health to Launch AI-Powered Rush Connect, Expanding On-Demand Care Access

Malaysian Reserve

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

Fabric Partners with Rush University System for Health to Launch AI-Powered Rush Connect, Expanding On-Demand Care Access

Fabric's always-on AI and subscription-based virtual care technology powers Rush Connect, cutting wait times and boosting capacity The partnership is a blueprint for improving care access while increasing capacity and reducing operational complexity for patients and providers NEW YORK, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Fabric, a leader in care delivery and consumer experience, today announced a strategic partnership with Rush University System for Health, Chicago's first healthcare institution, to power Rush Connect and Rush Connect+, the academic health system's new platform for on-demand and subscription-based digital-first access to care. Using Fabric's AI assistant and virtual care platform, Rush Connect delivers faster and easier patient access to care while giving clinical teams the tools to expand capacity, enhance efficiency, and deliver high-quality care. Health systems are overwhelmed by growing patient demand and clinician burnout, yet many still rely on fragmented solutions that disrupt workflows while creating barriers for patients. According to a 2024 Deloitte study, almost all patients want convenient virtual care options, but access remains limited. To address the gap between demand for more accessible care and the current standard, Fabric's AI-powered technology and clinical infrastructure enables systems like Rush to deliver scalable, continuous care that meets patients' needs without compromising quality. Rush Connect guides patients from the first symptom to treatment through a seamless digital experience. At the core is Fabric's 24/7 AI Assistant, which triages and navigates patients in real time and directs them to appropriate care. For patients with a Rush Connect+ subscription, Fabric's asynchronous-first Virtual Care platform seamlessly connects them with licensed providers for treatment plans in minutes. By combining smart triage with on-demand care delivery, Rush Connect reduces patient wait times, expands access, and minimizes friction for patients and providers. 'We are thrilled to partner with Rush, an organization that has consistently embraced innovation to put patients first,' said Aniq Rahman, founder and CEO of Fabric. 'This collaboration is a great example of how our technology and clinical platform can scale to support new care models, ultimately enabling Rush to provide even better access to care for patients across the Midwest and setting a new standard for the entire country.' Fabric is leading the shift from traditional, episodic care to Access-as-a-Service, a model defined by continuous, AI-supported access to care for patients whenever they need it. Fabric's deployments have reduced provider work time to just 89 seconds for asynchronous visits—making them 10x faster than traditional workflows—and have accelerated async-to-video visits by 2–4x through automation, all while maintaining clinical outcomes equal to face-to-face care. Rush University Medical Center, ranked among the top 20 hospitals in the U.S. and tied for the best hospital in Illinois, is one of the first major health systems to deploy this approach at scale, combining smart triage, same-day and next-day options, and ongoing virtual care into a unified experience. 'Fabric's platform is instrumental in helping us expand access to meet patients' increasing expectations for an always-on healthcare experience, while also ensuring the high-quality, continuity of care that Rush is known for,' said Ben Wolfe, Senior Director, Digital Transformation at Rush. 'Rush is committed to transforming healthcare, and we're thrilled to be offering these new digital-first services that create a new level of simplicity, convenience, and personalization for our patients.' This partnership offers a scalable, patient-centered blueprint for health systems navigating the challenges of rising demand, workforce shortages, and increasing expectations for digital-first experiences. By integrating AI thoughtfully into core operations, Rush and Fabric are building a more resilient healthcare delivery model that's responsive and personalized. Health systems ready to expand access and deploy Fabric's AI-enabled care access platform can learn how to get started at About FabricFabric is a health tech company on a mission to solve healthcare's clinical capacity problem. Fabric's integrated care access platform offers personalized guidance, streamlines workflows, and unifies experiences across virtual and in-person care. Its solutions support care delivery from a patient's first search to post-treatment follow-up using its proprietary Hybrid AI that combines conversational AI and physician-built clinical logic. To realize its vision of providing care for everyone, everywhere, Fabric advances connected delivery that addresses access, outcomes, and equity issues across every stage of the patient journey. The organization serves 30,000 employers and enterprise organizations, including OSF HealthCare, MUSC Health, Highmark, and Intermountain Health. Fabric is backed by General Catalyst, Thrive Capital, GV (Google Ventures), Salesforce Ventures, Vast Ventures, BoxGroup, and Atento Capital. Media Contact:VSC for Fabricfabric@

Fabric Recognized for its Comprehensive AI-powered Care Enablement Platform in the 2025 NY Digital Health 100
Fabric Recognized for its Comprehensive AI-powered Care Enablement Platform in the 2025 NY Digital Health 100

Associated Press

time06-02-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Fabric Recognized for its Comprehensive AI-powered Care Enablement Platform in the 2025 NY Digital Health 100

Fabric is transforming consumer experiences and powering care across 30,000 employers, 80 health systems, and 5 payers NEW YORK, Feb. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Fabric, a health tech company leveraging a broadly integrated solution portfolio and AI to help healthcare deliver faster, smarter, and higher-quality care, announced today its selection to the 2025 New York Digital Health 100 (DH100). The annual DH100 list highlights the most impactful startups in New York's healthcare ecosystem. Published by Digital Health New York (DHNY), the list is part of the New York Healthcare Innovation Report, which analyzes the digital health sector's investment trends, challenges, and opportunities. Fabric's inclusion in the 2025 DH100 underscores the company's impact on addressing healthcare's capacity and access challenges. The company offers an integrated platform of AI-enabled solutions, which include an AI assistant, symptom checking, virtual care, care pathways, provider search, and scheduling. By enabling clinicians to work more efficiently and effectively, Fabric enhances clinical workflows, expands patient access, and elevates care experiences. The platform delivers seamless, high-quality healthcare solutions to health plans, employers, and the individuals they support. 'We are honored to be recognized in the 2025 New York Digital Health 100 alongside innovators dedicated to reimagining healthcare' said Aniq Rahman, CEO and founder of Fabric. 'In a market crowded with fragmented solutions, Fabric stands out by leveraging cutting-edge conversational AI and advanced clinical logic to power our comprehensive care enablement platform. This recognition reinforces our commitment to driving meaningful change for health plans, provider organizations, and employers alike.' The company's compound product strategy has been a cornerstone of its success, fueled by innovative product launches and strategic acquisitions. Since its founding less than four years ago, the company has experienced remarkable growth and a positive impact on healthcare: Achieving triple-digit annual sales growth Acquisitions that include Gyant, Zipnosis, TeamHealth's virtual service line, and MeMD, acquired from Walmart Raising $80 million in total, including a $60M Series A funding led by General Catalyst In 2024, the company saved 34 years of provider work time through workflow automation while empowering consumers through 900,000+ sessions of triage, navigation, and self-scheduling This recognition highlights Fabric's ongoing commitment to partnering with healthcare leaders to advance smarter, more efficient solutions and deliver better outcomes for providers, health plans, employers, and consumers. This achievement follows Fabric's recent recognition as a leader in clinical intelligence in CB Insights Digital Health 50 and inclusion in AVIA's marketplace list of top conversational AI companies. To learn more about Fabric's transformation strategy, download the Guide to Care Enablement. About Fabric: Fabric offers intelligently connected care solutions that standardize, automate, and unify experiences—delivering seamless consumer interactions and empowering clinicians to provide faster, higher-quality care. Its solutions encompass an AI assistant, patient engagement tools, a provider directory, virtual care services, and workflow automation designed to streamline care delivery. The health tech company also delivers flexible virtual staffing models through its 50-state clinical network, leveraging Fabric's technology for virtual urgent and behavioral care. Fabric serves over 30,000 employers, payers, and health systems, including Luminis Health, OSF HealthCare, MUSC Health, Highmark, and Intermountain Health. Investors include General Catalyst, Thrive Capital, GV (Google Ventures), and Salesforce Ventures. About Digital Health New York (DHNY) Digital Health New York (DHNY) is a connected community of digital health leaders who share ideas, spark new directions and create success across the entire ecosystem. As an organization, we seek to increase the visibility of New York City as a leader in healthcare innovation and showcase the companies and leaders creating the future of healthcare. Our flagship event, DHNY Summit, brings together an elite group of entrepreneurs, investors, payers, providers and executives to cultivate the New York digital health community and drive impactful conversations around the current and future state of digital health. DHNY was founded in 2022 in collaboration with AlleyCorp. For more information or to join DHNY's mailing list, please visit

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