First Insight announced at Vision Expo 2026 that it is expanding the AI-powered EVAA.AI ecosystem, making the EVAA Billing Assistant and EVAA Scribe available to eyecare practices using leading optometry and ophthalmology electronic health record systems, according to a company press release.
This expansion allows practices to access EVAA’s AI-driven billing automation and clinical documentation tools within their current EHR. According to the company, the EVAA.AI platform acts as an intelligent automation layer that integrates with a practice’s existing workflow, bringing advanced AI capabilities to everyday operational tasks without requiring a system change.
A key capability includes EVAA Scribe, an AI-powered clinical documentation assistant that reduces the time spent charting patient encounters. By capturing exam conversations and generating structured documentation, Scribe helps providers complete charts efficiently while keeping their attention on the patient.
Another capability is EVAA billing assistant, an AI-powered billing automation solution that streamlines eligibility verification, claim validation, and billing workflows for practices using leading optometry and ophthalmology EHR platforms.
In addition, EVAA.AI provides seamless data synchronization, allowing EVAA.AI to connect with a practice’s EHR through automation bots and API integrations, enabling secure data exchange between systems and eliminating duplicate data entry.
With zero-touch eligibility verification, EVAA.AI automates insurance verification for new and returning patients, reducing verification workload by up to 75%, the company said. In addition, eligibility checks are performed ahead of scheduled appointments so practices can identify inactive coverage and communicate expected patient costs before the visit.
Finally, smart claim scrubbing allows EVAA.AI to review claims prior to submission to ensure required billing data is complete and correctly formatted. The system validates medical billing codes, modifiers, diagnosis pointers, provider information, facility details, and place-of-service data.
According to the company, Fast Pay Health’s billing and coding specialists work with optometry and ophthalmology practices across a wide range of EHR systems to improve revenue cycle performance. By identifying revenue leakage, optimizing claim workflows, and managing billing operations, Fast Pay Health helps practices capture more revenue while reducing administrative burden, the company said.







