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Nuance and 3M Team Partner to Deliver Next-Gen ICD-10-Ready Clinical Documentation SolutionsFeb 21, 2011 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Nuance Communications, Inc. and 3M Health Information Systems, two leaders in healthcare IT, announced a broad, strategic partnership in which the companies are working together to deliver a suite of next generation, ICD-10-ready clinical documentation and coding solutions. As part of the collaboration, the companies will introduce Computer-Assisted Physician Documentation (CAPD), technology that will provide advancements in clinical document improvement (CDI). Powered by Nuance's advanced speech recognition and Clinical Language Understanding (CLU) technologies, and integrating 3M's extensive CDI content and expertise, the use of CAPD will become a core component to provider organizations' clinical documentation workflow. CAPD is designed to accelerate healthcare organizations' transition to ICD-10, a new medical coding standard that will be mandated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in October 2013. By combining Nuance's speech recognition and CLU capabilities with 3M's experience in developing and implementing ICD-10 coding products and services around the world, the companies will deliver solutions to help healthcare organizations to create and use clinical documentation to optimize the accuracy and efficiency of their coding. "High-quality clinical documentation is a driving force behind clinical, business and compliance decisions. By transforming healthcare organizations' clinical data into actionable information, we are delivering a new level of medical intelligence that, in the case of Computer-Assisted Physician Documentation, will not only bring substantial improvements to physician workflow; it also will facilitate more precise and complete coding and more accurate claims," said Janet Dillione, executive vice president and general manager, Nuance Healthcare. "The combined capabilities of Nuance and 3M will uniquely enable clinical documentation improvement at the point-of-dictation. Our shared focus is on helping healthcare organizations create ICD-10-ready clinical documentation that will streamline coding, reimbursement and drive financial performance." CAPD will support physicians throughout the entire clinical documentation process, providing instant access to information needed to support documentation decisions. As part of the CAPD workflow, clinicians will be able to use speech-recognized dictation to document patient encounters in their own words, preserving the unique patient story, while also incorporating relevant structured data. When necessary, automated prompts will signal physicians for additional information to help improve documentation and to generate sufficient detail for both ICD-9 and ICD-10 coding. Nuance and 3M customers who utilize Dragon Medical, eScription or Dictaphone Enterprise Speech System will have the option to purchase the new CAPD solution. "Healthcare reform, changes in reimbursement and quality reporting, and the complex transition to ICD-10 are presenting huge challenges to physicians in how they document the patient episode," said Jon T. Lindekugel, President, 3M Health Information Systems. "CAPD from 3M and Nuance is a breakthrough technology that will help physicians capture complete and accurate clinical documentation while saving time and reducing costs. Achieving documentation best practices can have a profound impact on a hospital's efficiency, quality of care, reputation, and profitability." As part of the strategic relationship, 3M will also license Nuance's CLU technology to advance its computer-assisted coding products for inpatient and physician-based coding. The enhanced technology will streamline coding workflow, improve coder productivity under ICD-10, and support integration of 3M's coding technology with its suite of mobile physician software applications. More Information: www.3Mhis.com www.nuance.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected])) |
