AlayaCare has announced the launch of Layla, an AI-powered conversational assistant designed to help home and community care providers across Australia and New Zealand unlock data-driven efficiencies and improve client care.
Layla is designed to address a significant challenge in healthcare: the overwhelming volume of unstructured data.
With up to 80% of healthcare data currently unstructured, frontline care workers reportedly lose 20–30 minutes per shift searching for critical information. Layla changes that by delivering real-time access to comprehensive and organised data, including care plans, visit records, client profiles, and staff schedules.
“We believe the future of home care lies in utilising technology to complement human effort, and these key advancements have the potential to completely redefine operations,”
AlayaCare CEO Adrian Schauer
Key features of Layla include:
- Centralised data access across hundreds of care-related data points
- Integration with AlayaCare Cloud to harness existing workflows
- Robust security protocols to protect sensitive client information
- Mobile optimisation, giving teams real-time access in the field
- Trusted clinical knowledge, offering reliable definitions of medical terms and conditions
As the industry faces mounting pressure from staff shortages and increasing regulatory expectations, tools like Layla are positioned to reduce inefficiencies and free up time.