Revolutionize due diligence with KeyReply's AI-powered Copilots
KeyReply is a leading AI platform designed to enhance patient engagement and streamline healthcare workflows. Since its inception in 2014, it has been pivotal in addressing critical challenges such as staff shortages, patient no-shows, and non-adherence to treatment protocols.
Capabilities
Care Navigation and Patient Education: Guides patients through their healthcare journey, providing timely information and educational content.
Administrative Efficiency: Drastically reduces the administrative burden by automating routine tasks and managing health programs effectively.
Performance Enhancements:
- Reduces turnaround times by 95%, significantly speeding up healthcare delivery.
- Triples the speed of information retrieval, facilitating faster decision making.
- Decreases training times and minimizes errors among newly onboarded staff, promoting a more competent workforce.
Accelerate digital transformation in Southeast Asia
Technology is not only the direction the world is moving towards, it is also the way in which we can improve productivity and quality of life for enterprises and individuals alike. Southeast Asia is a unique market. We recognise that and we want to accelerate digital transformation in this part of the world.
To build a virtual workforce for every business
We believe that artificial intelligence is not meant to “replace” the human workforce, but rather empowers it. AI fulfills the more routine and mundane jobs, leaving the human to focus on important tasks that require thoughtful responses.
Meet our leadership team: Driving innovation and success
Peiru Teo
As a millennial herself, she leads a team of creative and dedicated software engineers, as well as automation and AI specialists, to build the robotic workforce of the future at KeyReply.
Max Xu
While he was in university, he won 1st prize in the Asia Pacific Facebook Hackathon 2014 & 2015. His team also represented APAC in the Global Hackathon Finals and clinched third place in 2014. He also won the Master of Applied Information Systems Merit Award administered by SMU.