Orchestrate in-person and virtual patient scheduling seamlessly and intelligently
Juggling patients, staff and assets is difficult. Add the complexity of today’s in-person and virtual visits, and scheduling has become a pain point. Aidan makes the process seamless, and takes the pressure off front desk and the necessity of third-party call centres.

Optimize your staff and assets more efficiently, and engage better with patients
Aidan can help boost retention of staff, and improve workplace and worker satisfaction by scheduling smarter shifts.
Orcestrate scheduling seamlessly
Juggling patients, staff and assets is difficult. Add the complexity of today’s in-person and virtual visits, and scheduling has become a pain point. Aidan makes the process seamless, and takes the pressure off front desk and the necessity of third-party call centres


Retain staff
A short supply, and high demand for healthworkers has made for a competitve market. That’s why it’s more important than ever to incorporate the human asset factor when scheduling patient visits and care. Turnover today is high. Aidan can help boost retention of staff, and improve workplace and worker satisfaction by scheduling smarter shifts.

Cut costs while increasing revenue
Appointment prediction insights are applied to scheduling strategies that increase patient accessibility while improving revenue and your organization’s productivity.
Orcestrate scheduling seamlessly
Juggling patients, staff and assets is difficult. Add the complexity of today’s in-person and virtual visits, and scheduling has become a pain point. Aidan makes the process seamless, and takes the pressure off front desk and the necessity of third-party call centres

Aidan Modules
Meet the HC Analytics Leadership Team



RENZO RAMOS
DIRECTOR OF SOFTWARE
QUENTIN FISHER
FOUNDER AND CHIEF PRODUCT OFFICER
DARRYL KIRSH
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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