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Empowering physicians with a digital workflow and AI-based clinical documentation programmes at Halifax Health
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Abstract
For more than 90 years, Halifax Health has offered complete healthcare and diagnostic treatment services for its local communities and ranks consistently among the top 5 per cent of all US-based hospitals for clinical outcomes. Like many healthcare organisations, Halifax Health has continued working through the transition from paper patient charts to digitally documenting patient care — a transition that has required changes to workflows and additional administrative burdens on care teams. This paper describes how Halifax Health has implemented a reimagined digital workflow with AI-based clinical documentation programmes for providers and clinical documentation teams alike. With the use of these new technologies, Halifax Health has alleviated the many administrative burdens of physicians; empowered them with clinical intelligence at the point of care; improved a range of clinical documentation metrics, including case coverage, query responses and case mix index (CMI); and enabled the electronic health record (EHR) to become what it was always meant to be: a vehicle to facilitate and empower physicians in creating better patient outcomes.
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