Unlike today, AI didn’t become a buzzword then. Clinicians and health leaders were struggling with a stubborn challenge. They had too little meaningful information between patient visits. Traditional appointment systems could only capture a snapshot of a patient’s condition, and much of the risk that shows up between visits went unexplored, unnoticed.
Videra Health was born to close that gap. It promises to give providers reliable and continuous insight into patient status, all while keeping the clinicians’ administrative load in check.
Basically, Videra Health is a clinical platform that uses video, voice and text to capture data directly from patients. Instead of relying solely on questionnaires or scheduled check-ins, Videra enables asynchronous conversations between patients and care teams.
That means patients can respond to assessments in their own time, using video or text from any device. The platform then analyzes these inputs with advanced models to detect subtle signs of risk or deterioration, which might otherwise be missed in standard care processes.
Every patient interaction contains signals about risk and progress that matter. Videra’s tools gather those signals and turn them into usable information for providers. This has a practical impact for healthcare systems.
Automated screening and check-in processes reduce documentation burden and improve throughput. Providers can see more patients and engage better with cases because the platform takes care of routine assessment tasks.
Videra resonates with most CIOs because it seamlessly fits into existing workflows. The platform integrates with electronic health records and practice management systems, so data flows to where clinicians already work.
Documentation automation, such as Sidekick Notes, generates session notes quickly across individual and group visits. That helps reduce hours spent on after-hours charting and frees teams to focus on care delivery.
“Most care decisions are still made with incomplete information.Our focus has been to capture what patients are experiencing between visits and present it in a way clinicians can actually use. When that gap closes, risk shows up earlier and care becomes more responsive without adding work for providers.” – Loren Larsen, Co-Founder & CEO
Videra also ensures extensive focus on behavioral health. Besides, its capabilities extend across other areas of care. The platform’s tools help automate screenings for mental health conditions. In addition, those support post-discharge follow-ups and even help monitor substance use recovery. Those who’re already using the system divulge earlier detection of risk and more complete patient engagement between visits.
In 2025, Videra introduced TDScreen, the first AI-powered tool that helps screen tardive dyskinesia using video assessments.The tool can be used remotely or in a clinic to assess risk.
Importantly, the platform’s design considers privacy and security. It adheres to HIPAA standards and complies with strict data security requirements. Videra Health has grown steadily since its inception. Presently, the healthcare industry recognizes the company as a leader in AI-assisted clinical assessments.
For CIOs aiming to maintain operational efficiency and quality of care simultaneously, Videra stands out because it makes data meaningful and extremely usable. That practical value, paired with tools designed to integrate into existing structures and workflows, helped Videra gain noteworthy popularity across clinical settings.