Wolters Kluwer Health said that its ProVation MD software for procedure documentation and coding compliance replaces dictation/transcription and streamlines the coding and billing process.
Wolters Kluwer Health claimed that unlike cardiovascular information systems (CVIS), which collect patient measurements and administrative data, ProVation MD lets clinicians quickly and completely document medical procedures at the point of care, then applies the appropriate reimbursement codes to drive compliance and revenue recovery.
ProVation MD interfaces with cardiovascular nursing, imaging and measurement systems to complete the electronic documentation process and free busy cardiologists and technologists from time-consuming dictation.
Arvind Subramanian, CEO of clinical solutions division at Wolters Kluwer Health, said: “We are pleased that Saint Francis, which already utilises ProVation MD for gastroenterology, has expanded its relationship with us to include ProVation MD for cardiology to further this mission and provide streamlined documentation and coding of its full scope of cardiology services, including cardiac catheterisation, echocardiogram and nuclear imaging.”