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iMedX Clinical Documentation Services for COVID-19

Wednesday, 25 March 2020  

 

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iMedX is rolling out Clinical Documentation Services for COVID-19

 

iMedX is rolling out the current solution to a number of hospitals across Australia and New Zealand to solve this problem: how do doctors dictate, review and edit their clinic notes if they are now working from home? A lot of the current NZ systems typically do not support this. And how do hospitals manage hundreds of doctors, typists and administrators working from home? If they are already in lock-down, how do they get trained?

 

The iMedX solution enables fast set up, training and onboarding of a solution that enables doctors to dictate form anywhere in New Zealand, review from anywhere, DHB admins to process from anywhere, and supports all current delivery channels used in NZ (EDI, Fax and Post)

 

Cloud documentation workflow for tele-health:

 

  • Enables clinicians to dictate, review and approve securely from home
  • Enables typists to transcribe from home
  • Integrates with all leading PAS, SMR and EMR
  • iMedX can provide access to overflow Medical Transcriptionists should MT workforce be impacted
  • Can be set up within 48 hours
  • iMedX manage the project end 2 end
  • iMedX provide comprehensive onboarding support via self-training, remote training & webinars.
  • Hosted in Australian government approved MS Azure cloud

 

iMedX is supporting customers with immediate commercials related to set up and configuration (short term).

 

Source: iMedX media release, 24 March 2020

 

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