EHR Integration
AI agents for DrChrono
Caesar Health’s autonomous AI agents work alongside DrChrono so the administrative work happens without adding to your team’s day. Calls, intake, prior auth, denials, coding, and payment posting run autonomously and write back into DrChrono.
About DrChrono
DrChrono is a cloud- and mobile/iPad-first EHR and practice-management platform (part of EverHealth) used by small ambulatory practices.
DrChrono is known for its mobile- and iPad-first workflow, popular with small practices that want a modern, flexible EHR. Its API-forward design makes it a clean fit for autonomous agents that read and write scheduling, clinical, and billing data while DrChrono stays the system of record.
How Caesar Health connects to DrChrono
DrChrono is API-forward, so Caesar Health connects through its FHIR and API surface — reading patient, scheduling, and billing context and writing every result back. DrChrono stays the system of record. No rip-and-replace, no migration — the agents run alongside the system your clinicians already use.
FHIR API
Modern, standards-based read/write where the EMR exposes FHIR.
HL7 v2 messaging
The interface standard most EMRs already speak for orders, results, and ADT.
Direct database
Secure direct access where APIs don’t reach the data.
Interface-level layer
For legacy or no-API systems — connects at the screen level, no vendor cooperation required.
Every Caesar Health agent, on DrChrono
All 17 agents read from and write back to DrChrono. Here’s what each one does inside your workflow.
Communication
Answers and places patient calls and books, reschedules, and cancels appointments directly in DrChrono.
Reads inbound faxes, classifies each one, and files it to the right chart in DrChrono.
Triages patient and provider email, drafts replies, and logs the thread against the patient in DrChrono.
Runs two-way patient texting — reminders, confirmations, and rescheduling — synced to the DrChrono schedule.
Answers questions on your website and books visits straight into the DrChrono schedule, 24/7.
Clinical
Patient Experience
Collects intake and insurance, verifies eligibility, and writes the new patient and visit into DrChrono.
Sends diagnosis- and medication-specific education based on the encounter recorded in DrChrono.
Optimizes scheduling, fills cancellations from the waitlist, and keeps the DrChrono calendar full.
Revenue Cycle
Codes the encounter, scrubs the claim, and posts charges to DrChrono for a clean first-pass submission.
Detects when a PA is required, pulls the clinical detail from DrChrono, submits it, and tracks it to approval.
Catches denials, finds the root cause, corrects the claim in DrChrono, and files the appeal.
Auto-posts EDI 835 remits and patient payments against the right claims in DrChrono, and flags underpayments.
Care Coordination
Reads DrChrono data to find open quality-measure gaps and runs the outreach to close them.
Sends and tracks referrals end to end and closes the loop with results back in DrChrono.
Runs chronic-care and remote-monitoring check-ins and keeps the care plan and readings updated in DrChrono.
Built for healthcare
- HIPAA-compliant, BAA available
- SOC 2 Type II
- End-to-end encryption, in transit and at rest
- Full audit log of every AI action
- Human-in-the-loop review where you want it
- DrChrono remains the system of record
DrChrono + Caesar Health — FAQ
Does Caesar Health integrate with DrChrono?+
Yes. Caesar Health’s AI agents operate alongside DrChrono, completing administrative workflows and writing outcomes back into it.
Do we have to change EHRs to use Caesar Health?+
No. DrChrono stays your EHR; Caesar Health adds an autonomous administrative layer on top of it.
How does Caesar Health connect to DrChrono?+
Through DrChrono’s cloud APIs, reading and writing scheduling, clinical, and billing data automatically.
See Caesar Health run alongside DrChrono
Book a live demo on your own DrChrono workflows and watch the agents execute real administrative work end to end.
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