
What You Should Know:
– Elation Health, a technology company dedicated to powering innovation in primary care announced its formal expansion into pediatrics as part of its continued evolution into an AI-native platform.
– The move allows Elation to deliver faster, more intelligent advancements that help clinicians thrive while providing personalized care to children, teens, and families.
Meeting the Demand for Tailored Pediatric Workflows
The expansion is driven by the reality that primary care clinicians are already heavily involved in family health; more than 40% of primary care clinicians using Elation Health currently see young patients in their practice. With this official launch, Elation is extending its platform to fully support pediatric primary care, meeting the specific needs of established and new pediatric practices.
The platform’s AI-forward approach enables the delivery of frequent, intelligent enhancements shaped by real-world clinician input and evidence, while maintaining high standards for safety, validation, and transparency.
“Pediatric primary care shapes the future of our nation’s health, and clinicians deserve more thoughtful, tailored workflows to help them focus on kids and families,” said Ashley Rogers, Elation Health’s Chief Product Officer.
Enhancements for Clinical Accuracy and Communication
The updates to the Elation platform integrate specialized tools directly into clinical workflows, streamlining documentation and enhancing patient communication:
- Accurate Dosing: Includes weight-based prescribing support via an embedded calculator for accurate pediatric dosing.
- Integrated Screeners: Provides critical pediatric screeners (SWYC, M-CHAT, ASQ, Vanderbilt) available in forms and workflows for parent/guardian completion before or during visits.
- Streamlined Documentation: Offers well-child visit templates for ages 0-18, ready to copy and customize to streamline documentation and counseling.
- Enhanced Communication: Features refined growth charts with precise percentiles and easier sharing within clinical communications. One clinician noted that showing parents the charts and “seeing their understanding and relief is priceless,” saving them time.
Clinicians are already reporting positive early feedback, citing both time saved and improved patient communication. Practices can anticipate continued enhancements to features, including additional patient engagement tools, in 2026.