Sam Brusco, Associate Editor03.10.21
Michigan Medicine has begun a partnership with 3M Health Information Systems to implement a full portfolio of 3M technology across its healthcare system. Powered by AI, 3M's clinician and revenue cycle solutions will help Michigan Medicine minimize physician stress and boost thorough clinical documentation, strengthening communication between clinicians and revenue cycle teams.
3M's suite of AI-enabled solutions integrated with Michigan Medicine's electronic health record will be implemented across its three hospitals and 125 outpatient clinics, including the University of Michigan Health System and Medical School, one of the state's largest health care complexes.
The contract includes 3M M*Modal Fluency Direct front-end speech understanding, computer-assisted physician documentation (CAPD), and virtual assistant solutions; automated clinical intelligence provided by 3M M*Modal CDI Engage One and 3M M*Modal HCC Management; and the 3M 360 Encompass System for computer-assisted coding, CDI workflows, concurrent quality metrics, and analytics.
"Michigan Medicine has a long history of cutting-edge research and premier patient care," Jeff Terrell, MD, Associate Chief Medical Information Officer, Professor, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery for the health system told the press. "To advance this mission, we plan to use 3M technology to ease the documentation burden and streamline EHR work for Michigan Medicine providers and staff across the continuum of care settings, to create more time for their value-added patient care activities.
"Michigan Medicine believes that technology is one way to become more efficient, reduce cost and reduce administrative burden for our clinicians," added Benjie Johnson, Chief Officer Revenue Cycle Management. "We are working with 3M as a strategic technology vendor to transform how we create and improve clinical documentation. It is our goal in the next few years to effectively use ambient technology that will free up clinicians and enable them to focus on patient care.”
3M's suite of AI-enabled solutions integrated with Michigan Medicine's electronic health record will be implemented across its three hospitals and 125 outpatient clinics, including the University of Michigan Health System and Medical School, one of the state's largest health care complexes.
The contract includes 3M M*Modal Fluency Direct front-end speech understanding, computer-assisted physician documentation (CAPD), and virtual assistant solutions; automated clinical intelligence provided by 3M M*Modal CDI Engage One and 3M M*Modal HCC Management; and the 3M 360 Encompass System for computer-assisted coding, CDI workflows, concurrent quality metrics, and analytics.
"Michigan Medicine has a long history of cutting-edge research and premier patient care," Jeff Terrell, MD, Associate Chief Medical Information Officer, Professor, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery for the health system told the press. "To advance this mission, we plan to use 3M technology to ease the documentation burden and streamline EHR work for Michigan Medicine providers and staff across the continuum of care settings, to create more time for their value-added patient care activities.
"Michigan Medicine believes that technology is one way to become more efficient, reduce cost and reduce administrative burden for our clinicians," added Benjie Johnson, Chief Officer Revenue Cycle Management. "We are working with 3M as a strategic technology vendor to transform how we create and improve clinical documentation. It is our goal in the next few years to effectively use ambient technology that will free up clinicians and enable them to focus on patient care.”