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Nuance Adds More Clients

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Renown Health and UW Health replace manual processes with Nuance ’s diagnostic imaging solutions to drive cost savings, Eehance Ccmpliance and improve patient care

Nuance Communications , Inc. announced that Renown Health, northern Nevada’s largest not-for-profit health network, and UW Health, which represents the five academic healthcare entities of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, have both included Nuance’s diagnostic imaging solutions as part of their enterprise IT portfolio.

A primary goal of healthcare reform is to “bend the healthcare spending curve,” an initiative aimed at slowing and reducing the amount of money spent annually on healthcare while simultaneously improving the quality of care delivered. While a contributing factor to growing industry costs has been the increased use of medical technology, there is ample evidence that healthcare IT solutions that replace older technologies and manual processes, can actually result in lower costs and improved care. One example of how technology can save the industry money vs. increasing spending is the shift from traditional medical transcription for clinical documentation to the use of speech recognition for radiology reporting.

“Today, nearly 100 radiologists and 50 fellows and residents use speech recognition across multiple UW Health sites to report on more than 250,000 exams annually. Because we’ve added speech recognition to the radiology reporting workflow, we are able to create reports instantaneously, whereas five years ago it might have taken two-four days to finalize a report,” said Gary Wendt, MD, MBA, enterprise director of medical imaging at UW Health. “Speech recognition has helped UW Health to significantly bend the cost curve with estimated medical transcription savings at nearly $400,000. In the next year, we expect to double the amount of radiology report

Beyond the use of healthcare IT solutions for controlling cost growth, patient safety and compliance are also areas in which technology can contribute significant benefits. In 2006, nearly two-thirds of hospitals surveyed by The Joint Commission failed to meet the accreditation requirement for communication of critical test results. To combat this problem, The Joint Commission Standards for national patient safety now require that hospitals improve the effectiveness of caregiver communication and track the results for critical tests and diagnostic procedures in a timely basis. Because getting information to the right clinician in a timely manner can be challenging, healthcare organizations, such as Renown Health, are deploying Veriphy. Veriphy is a critical test result management (CTRM) system that will provide Renown Health the ability to consistently track, document and improve the effectiveness and timeliness of communicating critical results to the responsible caregiver for a patient. Renown Health will deploy Veriphy as its standard process for communication and documentation amongst ordering clinicians and radiologists.

“Patient safety and compliance is core to our hospital’s mission. We believe that by adding the right mix of healthcare IT to our workflow, we will be able to improve the way we serve patients, create a safer environment for care, and enhance our ability to comply with industry regulatory requirements,” said Christine Wells, Director of Outpatient Imaging, Renown Health. “Renown Health will deploy Nuance’s RadWhere, Veriphy and RadCube solutions in March 2010. As part of the roll-out, we will replace manual medical transcription, manual critical communication processes and will gain intelligence on diagnostic imaging utilization and physician ordering habits; this knowledge will help us drive the best patient outcomes possible.”

To ensure readily available and highly accurate clinical documentation, Renown Health will use Nuance’s RadWhere, a radiology reporting solution with accuracy rates up to 99 percent. At the core of the RadWhere application is the latest in structured speech recognition technology, optimized specifically for the radiology domain to work within picture archiving and communication system ( PACS ) and radiology information system ( RIS ) environments and significantly reduce or eliminate the need for transcription. Radiologists may complete reports in real-time with free-text speech recognition, standard site templates, individual radiologist templates and other features focused on meeting the industry need for reduced turnaround time, increased accuracy and consistency of reporting, as well as improved provider efficiency.

Renown Health will also deploy Nuance’s RadCube software solution, a Web-based intelligence tool for the collection, analysis and sharing of data (decision-support, ordering, patient outcome information, etc.) that can be viewed via one interface for instantaneous analytics to drive appropriate order monitoring, forecasting, and provider productivity. Renown Health will also have access to the de-identified, aggregate data of all medical groups using RadCube, thereby improving the their knowledge of which diagnostic imaging tests produce the best patient outcomes.

Source: Nuance Communications

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