HealthLeaders Media April 12, 2021
Scott Mace

AHIMA and 3M describe benefits of artificial intelligence in improving clinician workflows.

Healthcare systems can utilize technology to generate data integrity and data compliance, as well as improve workflows, and achieve value-based care models, according to a new white paper from American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and 3M Health Information Systems.

Following the direction of an expert group of clinicians and clinical documentation integrity (CDI) professionals, the resulting white paper, Elevating Clinical Documentation Integrity with Compliant Technology Adoption, describes the benefits of computer-assisted clinical documentation.

“When CDI is done well, it can lead to better patient care and reduced burden on physicians,” said AHIMA President Katherine Lusk, MHSM, RHIA, FAHIMA. “Artificial intelligence-supported technologies like computer-assisted physician documentation (CAPD) are...

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