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Artificial Medical Intelligence Announces Latest Edition of EMscribe Dx for Computer Assisted Coding Solution of ICD9 Diagnostic and Procedure Codes; Provides Electronic Health Record Functionality in Today's Environment.


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9 diagnostic and procedure codes.

It is the only automated coding solution specifically designed for hospital coding requirements and covers all clinical disciplines and subspecialties including medicine, pediatrics and cardiology, radiology, oncology, etc. This latest edition of EMscribe Dx features the ability to achieve an Electronic Health Record (EHR (Electronic Health Records) Computerized medical records that bring patient care into the digital age and save time, money and lives. The push to adopt comprehensive electronic documentation between doctors' offices and hospital settings intensified after the RAND ) within an organization's existing technology environment.

EMscribe Dx provides the foundation for an EHR through its data extraction Data extraction is the act or process of retrieving (binary) data out of (usually unstructured or badly structured) data sources for further data processing or data storage (data migration).  engine that automatically extracts patient chart information from existing free text narratives. This is unlike other EHR solutions that require information to be constrained to the fields of a template. With EMscribe Dx, an EHR is built from existing documents. This means health care professionals don't have to change the way they currently do their jobs and allows hospitals to build on their existing IT infrastructure.

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 and chief executive officer of Artificial Medical Intelligence, Inc. explained, "EMscribe Dx's unique data extraction engine allows it to connect and retrieve information from all pertinent systems within a hospital. This enables all patient chart information that resides in various systems to be presented in a single electronic view. Without this capability, coders may need to access different systems or reenter re·en·ter also re-en·ter  
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1. To enter or come in to again.

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 information in order to process accounts. EMscribe Dx facilitates the HIM department process flow by collecting information and then presenting it to users. It is the equivalent of an 'electronic face sheet.' Using EMscribe Dx, hospitals can eliminate coding backups, diminish billing cycle Billing cycle

The time elapsed between billing periods for goods sold or services rendered.
 time and overall increase their productivity and efficiency."

Pricing and Availability

EMscribe Dx is available immediately and priced according to hospital's size, complexity and infrastructure requirements. An audit of hospital process and systems is conducted upfront to provide accurate facility pricing. A typical installation of moderate acuity 500 bed hospital is priced at approximately $500,000. Configuration, training and yearly subscription fee is ongoing and is priced separately. Interested parties can call (866) 415-6112 or email: info@artificialmed.com.

About AMI

Founded in 2002, Artificial Medical Intelligence (www.artificialmed.com) is a physician-led provider of medical software and services that help automate the production of medical documentation and infrastructure. Its solutions are targeted to hospital healthcare facilities and physician practices that are looking to automate process management and improve the accuracy and efficiency of processing medical documents. AMI can also help customers achieve the goal of creating a complete electronic medical record. The company differentiates its offerings based on its physician-centered approach to product design and testing, patent pending speech recognition and artificial intelligence technologies. AMI also provides professional IT consulting services for healthcare IT Infrastructure and support. The company is headquartered in Eatontown, New Jersey Eatontown is a Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 14,008.

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