About This Resource
Allied health practitioners chose their profession to help people. Not to spend half their day on paperwork.
Research consistently shows that allied health practitioners spend 30 to 40 percent of their working day on administrative tasks. Patient intake forms. Clinical notes. Appointment reminders. Billing. Insurance claims. NDIS reports. The list is relentless.
This is not just an efficiency problem. It is a wellbeing problem. Practitioner burnout in allied health is directly linked to administrative burden. When a physiotherapist stays an hour late every day writing notes, or a psychologist spends their lunch break doing Medicare claims, something is deeply wrong with the system.
AI Allied Health exists to show practitioners that there is a better way. Modern AI tools can handle the vast majority of administrative tasks that consume your day. Not in some distant future, but right now, with tools that exist today.
We are not talking about replacing clinical judgment. AI will never make treatment decisions or replace the therapeutic relationship. What it does brilliantly is handle the paperwork that surrounds clinical care: structuring notes, processing forms, managing schedules, chasing payments and generating reports.
AI Allied Health is a resource created by Flowtivity, an AI consultancy that specialises in automation for Australian healthcare and allied health practices.
Flowtivity was founded by AJ Awan, a former EY management consultant, with a specific focus on helping the sectors that are most burdened by admin yet least served by technology. Allied health is at the top of that list.
The team understands practice management systems like Cliniko, Halaxy and Nookal. They understand Medicare claiming, NDIS reporting and AHPRA documentation requirements. This is not generic AI consulting. It is purpose-built for how allied health actually works.
Book a free practice review with Flowtivity. They will identify the biggest admin time-wasters in your practice and show you what AI can do about them.