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3M Releases New Platform to Accelerate Documentation Improvement Efforts
Date:1/13/2010

3M Health Information Systems has released the next generation of its unified services platform for 3M dictation, transcription, speech recognition, and document management solutions, as well as the 3M™ ClinTrac™ product suite. Using the latest advancements in Microsoft® and speech technologies, 3M Platform 7, Feature Pack 2 accelerates documentation improvement efforts and EHR adoption.

Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) January 13, 2010 -- 3M Health Information Systems has released Platform 7, Feature Pack 2, the next generation of its unified services platform for 3M dictation, transcription, speech recognition, and document management solutions, as well as the 3M™ ClinTrac™ product suite. Using the latest advancements in Microsoft® and speech technologies, the new platform accelerates documentation improvement efforts and EHR adoption, and helps clients meet cost management goals through streamlined provider workflow, increased transcriptionist productivity, and improved document accuracy.

"Based on customer input, we have developed a solution to help our clients unite the major functions of the Health Information Management department into a single, integrated workflow," said Ray Terrill, Senior Vice President, 3M Health Information Systems. "At the same time, clients can take advantage of new productivity enhancements and management tools to make their work processes even more efficient."

Providing greater control of job routing and scheduling, enhanced incentive management, and improved QA workflow, 3M Platform 7, Feature Pack 2 seamlessly integrates with 3M coding solutions and a client's current EMR or heal
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