If you need a system to evaluate wound health and then document it for billing with a smartphone, Swift Medical is worth a look. Swift is a digital wound care management platform that includes clinically validated wound imaging technology, so clinicians can evaluate wound health and document it with a smartphone photo. It has real-time dashboards, automated measurements, AI-assisted progress tracking and customizable workflows that span multiple platforms. More than 4,100 organizations use Swift, which has been shown to improve wound healing by 48% and increase clinician productivity.
Another contender is Net Health, which offers electronic health record (EHR) software with sophisticated mobile wound imaging analytics. Its system includes specialty EMRs, patient outcome software and predictive analytics that can help automate workflows and documentation. Net Health serves more than 25,000 healthcare facilities and has received FDA Breakthrough Device designation for its Tissue Analytics application, which means it's designed to work seamlessly with other devices and to ensure data flows properly.
If you want to automate clinical workflows and cut down on documentation time, you should also consider Freed, an AI-powered medical scribe. Freed learns a clinician's style and formatting to produce customized clinical notes in minutes, and it integrates directly with EHR systems. That can free up a lot of time for clinicians so they can spend more time with patients and less time worrying about paperwork.
Last, Suki offers an AI-powered voice assistant that can help automate clinical documentation and other administrative tasks. Suki covers multiple specialties, integrates deeply with major EHR systems and follows HIPAA and SOC2 Type 2 standards for data security. It can help you cut costs and improve physician satisfaction and retention by reducing documentation time and increasing time spent with patients.