Transforming virtual care with AI-powered efficiency

On average, healthcare providers completed virtual consults 23% faster using
Lumeca’s Same Day Access clinic with FirstHx and Scribble.
Faster care means more time for what matters most—patients.

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Physician - Study Participant

“It was straightforward to start a patient consultation, and the AI intake tool was extremely helpful in preparing for the encounter.”

Physician - Study Participant

“The AI scribe reduced my documentation burden completely.”

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Measurable time savings

These time savings compound across the day—giving healthcare providers back valuable time while reducing patient wait times.

27% faster consults for simple cases

Saving an average of 3 minutes and 39 seconds.

20% faster consults for complex cases

Saving an average of 4 minutes and 26 seconds.

92% of clinicians said AI allowed them to focus on patient interaction

100% of clinicians reported AI reduced documentation burden

100% of clinicians found the AI-generated documentation accurate

Better patient focus

By reducing administrative overhead, Lumeca enables healthcare providers to bring attention back to care.

Why AI matters in healthcare

Independent testing shows AI tools improve efficiency, accuracy, and the human side of care. We’ve partnered with FirstHx and Aivida to provide a seamless end-to-end AI-powered experience.

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92% of physicians
said AI will be vital in
future clinical practice.

>80% of physicians
said AI improved
quality of care delivery.

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Findings are based on independent clinical user testing of Lumeca’s Same Day Access Clinic, conducted by a third-party research institute. Results reflect measured improvements in efficiency, usability, and clinician experience.