US Fertility has partnered with Alife Health to implement AI-powered embryo imaging and reporting across its nationwide network of fertility practices. The collaboration will provide patients with personalized IVF laboratory summary reports, including embryo images, laboratory-generated grading, clinical significance, and next steps.

Richard Jennings, Chief Executive Officer of US Fertility, stated: “Partnering with Alife is a transformative step forward for US Fertility. Alife’s embryo imaging technology furnishes reports sent directly to patients. This facilitates patient engagement with the IVF lab. By embracing AI, US Fertility is setting a new industry standard in how IVF is delivered, streamlining clinical workflow and optimizing patient experience across our nationwide network.”

Alife’s Embryo Assist tool is designed to streamline the traditionally manual process of embryo grading. With seamless microscope integration and real-time connection to electronic medical records (EMR), the software allows embryologists to capture, rank, and organize embryo data in one place, reducing the time spent on manual documentation.

Dr. Kate Devine, Medical Director and Chief Research Officer of US Fertility, added: “Integrating AI via Alife’s state-of-the-art, direct-to-patient embryo vitrification reporting marks an exciting evolution for US Fertility. We’ve seen first-hand how it boosts operational efficiencies and elevates patient experience.”

Melissa Teran, Chief Executive Officer of Alife, commented: “This partnership with US Fertility is a true gamechanger for the fertility industry. As the largest player in the field, their adoption of our tool is a huge vote of confidence in Alife’s technological approach to IVF. We are honored to help optimize their embryology reporting and provide their teams with the tools they need to improve patient care. This collaboration demonstrates how AI is poised to play a pivotal role in the future of fertility treatments.”

The partnership covers US Fertility’s network of more than 100 clinics and 32 IVF laboratories across the United States, serving tens of thousands of patients annually.

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