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February 2021 NARUG Lunch & Learn

Optimizing your Cerner System

with closed-loop Clinical Documentation Integrity


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Presenters:

David Bowers

CDI senior product manager, 3M Health Information Systems

At 3M David leads efforts to improve patient care and clinical documentation through enhanced artificial intelligence and natural language understanding technologies. Currently, he is focused on leveraging and adapting these technologies to support the market with enhanced CDI feedback and customer specific initiatives to drive qualitative outcomes and streamline various processes. Prior to working at 3M, David earned his BS in Health Information Management from the University of Pittsburgh, Main Campus.  


Today more than ever, the long-term viability of healthcare organizations is directly dependent on meeting the twin objectives of quality and cost. Given that, improving clinical documentation is increasingly both more critical and complex. Driving clinical documentation integrity (CDI) has become a strategic necessity that impacts far more than optimized claims processing: an accurate and complete clinical record supports patient care, quality outcomes, compliance risk management and revenue integrity.

Historical resource-heavy CDI implementations are no longer scalable. 3M, now including M*Modal, takes a closed-loop approach to CDI by bridging workflow silos with shared clinical intelligence across front-end physician and back-end CDI processes. These workflows are designed to optimize your Cerner system by unifying EHR clinical documentation workflows to reduce rework and retrospective queries.

In this session you will learn how to:

  • Leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language understanding (NLU) technologies to drive proactive CDI within physician Cerner documentation workflows to reduce gaps in care and retrospective queries
  • Use effective ways of engaging physicians and educate them on documentation requirements
  • Drive patient outcomes with encounter-based clinical reasoning that also reduces the burden on clinicians and CDI teams
  • Utilize a closed-loop workflow that enables CDI specialists (CDIS) to interact with physicians and increase query response rates

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Disclosure:

This Webinar is free of charge and the NARUG receives no compensation from the Webinar sponsor. There are no Continuing Education Credits being offered. By registering you agree to share your information with the vendor presenting.

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Tags

3M
Closed Loop Documentation
Documentation Integrity
Optimization
Cerner

When

Friday, February 26th, 2021 from 12:00 to 1:00 (US/Eastern)

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Organizer

Brian Broomell
Bruce Berzenski
Derlene Manfredi
Steven Downs
Robert Martinez

About North Atlantic RUG (NARUG)

Notification to NARUG Relating to Coronavirus (CoVid-19) <<Updated May 2, 2022>>

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