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Nuance Validates Ability to Automatically Extract Information from Paper-Based Files and Populate EHRs
BURLINGTON, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
Nuance (News - Alert) Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN) today announced that at the
recent IHE North America Connectathon 2013 event in Chicago, IL, the
Company successfully completed testing for extracting discrete data from
paper records and automatically populating appropriate fields in medical
documents. This solution conforms to the new Consolidated CDA format,
and can help hospitals and physicians address certain Meaningful Use
requirements for information sharing and exchange.
The healthcare industry continues to rely on paper-based information for
many critical processes. According to the US Healthcare Index the US
uses 4,969,875,500 sheets of paper every year just for the processing of
healthcare claims and payments. In addition, approximately 60 percent of
the 1.2 billion clinical documents produced in the United States each
year are in unstructured form (like dictated notes or paper records),
requiring manual processing to make this health data actionable. A
significant portion of this paper contains information that is needed to
complete electronic forms, and could easily be scanned to convert into
electronic form.
"There is a tremendous amount of important clinical data contained in
paper-based records," said Michael Rich (News - Alert), senior vice president and
general manager, Nuance Document Imaging. "By creating a method to
automatically extract and manage this information, Nuance enhances the
accuracy and availability of patient records. With better records,
hospitals are able to improve patient care, directly impacting the
bottom line for hospitals and others in the healthcare industry."
The solution integrates Nuance's Clinical Language Understanding (CLU)
capbilities and Imaging scanning technologies to automatically extract
discrete patient data from paper records and populate the appropriate
fields in medical documents. In addition, for the second consecutive
year at Connectathon, Nuance successfully completed interoperability
testing for the transmission of patient records with several EHR systems
by enabling users to convert scanned document images and securely
transmit them directly into a patient's record.
"We see exceptional value in incorporating this new state-of-art
CLU-powered image scanning technology into our suite of computer
assisted clinical documentation and coding solutions," said Peter
Durlach, senior vice president of marketing, product management &
strategy, Nuance Healthcare. "Using Nuance to convert paper-based
patient information into electronic and actionable clinical data,
provides our healthcare customers with unmatched performance as they
work to meet the demanding federal Meaningful Use and ICD-10
requirements."
Results of the IHE North America Connectathon 2013 and C-CDA testing are
available at: http://connectathon-results.ihe.net/.
Nuance will be demonstrating the scanning and data extraction
capabilities at the annual Healthcare
Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Conference March
3 - 7 in New Orleans, booth # 4025. For additional detail on Nuance's
testing, please read Nuance's blog post, "EHR
Trifecta: Document Scanning, CLU and Integration Standards."
Nuance Communications (News - Alert), Inc.
Nuance Communications, Inc. is a leading provider of voice and language
solutions for businesses and consumers around the world. Its
technologies, applications and services make the user experience more
compelling by transforming the way people interact with devices and
systems. Every day, millions of users and thousands of businesses
experience Nuance's proven applications. For more information, please
visit www.nuance.com.
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