QuerKey, Ezovion Partner to Deploy AI-Enabled Analytics Across Hospital Systems
Under the partnership, QuerKey’s GenAI-powered analytics platform will be integrated into Ezovion’s Hospital Information Management System (HIMS), allowing hospitals to convert large volumes of clinical and operational data into actionable intelligence.
QuerKey Inc. and Ezovion Solutions Private Limited have announced a strategic partnership to deploy AI-enabled data and conversational analytics across hospitals and healthcare networks, with a focus on real-time decision-making and operational automation.
Under the partnership, QuerKey’s GenAI-powered analytics platform will be integrated into Ezovion’s Hospital Information Management System (HIMS), allowing hospitals to convert large volumes of clinical and operational data into actionable intelligence. The combined offering is designed to support analytics-driven workflows across departments, including electronic medical records (EMR), billing, pharmacy, and hospital operations.
According to the companies, the integration will enable hospitals to automate data intelligence across multiple systems while using conversational interfaces to query data and generate insights instantly. Hospital administrators and clinical leaders will be able to access end-to-end visibility of the patient journey, covering outpatient care, inpatient treatment, and discharge processes.
The solution also aims to improve performance tracking and resource utilization by providing centralized analytics dashboards and scalable reporting capabilities. It is expected to support both single-facility hospitals and multi-hospital networks, allowing analytics to be deployed consistently across locations without additional infrastructure complexity.
A key focus of the partnership is addressing data fragmentation and reporting delays, particularly in mid-sized and regional hospitals that often struggle with siloed systems and limited analytics capabilities. By combining Ezovion’s HIMS with QuerKey’s AI-driven automation, the companies are positioning the platform as an analytics layer that can be deployed without disrupting existing hospital workflows.
The collaboration is also expected to help healthcare providers move beyond static and retrospective reporting toward near real-time intelligence. Leadership teams will be able to access operational, clinical, and financial data through unified analytics, supporting faster decision-making across care delivery, compliance, and hospital management.
Both companies stated that the partnership aligns around enabling hospitals to use existing data more effectively while reducing the manual effort required for reporting and analysis. The integrated platform is intended to support hospitals at different stages of digital maturity, with an emphasis on affordability and scalability.
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