Quality Analytics

Turns transcribed reports into intelligent clinical data. Natural language processing is a game changer for quality reporting, core measures and meaningful use.

"Every day the system finds two or three patients I would have missed otherwise and since it’s all on-line, I can easily pull up my patient action list at any time and from any location. It’s a real timesaver."

RN, NE-BC, Data Outcomes Specialist
540 bed community hospital

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Quality Analytics™ supports EHR fulfillment, core measure reporting and meaningful use by mining structured, discrete data from physicians' narrative, free-text reports. Intelligent data mining tools help you meet reporting deadlines, improve quality and achieve meaningful EHRs.

Webmedx rethinks clinical documentation
With Quality Analytics, key words and phrases are captured and tagged automatically using NLP and other search technologies. Termed "narradata", information is presented in easy-to-use, on-line reports. By having this comprehensive information within seconds of a query, nurse reviewers have the ability to easily identify cases, abstract core measures, monitor compliance and effectively improve clinical documentation.

NLP technology captures core measure data 35% more efficiently than manual reviews. 60% of nursing time is saved.

Benefits:
Saves time
Manual review hours are replaced with narradata mined from Webmedx transcribed or voice-created documents. Reviewers are more effective and efficient.

Mines discrete data from narrative, free-text reports
Narradata bridges the gap between physicians’ preference for dictation and the CIOs’ need for discrete, structured data.

Improves clinical documentation
Reviewers have the information they need to educate physicians and conduct peer-to-peer mentoring. Better physician documentation enhances quality reporting, improves coding and reduces risk for claims denials and RAC take backs.