ProVation MD Module Released to Support Participation in American College of Cardiology NCDR CathPCI Registry Reporting

Wolters Kluwer Health has announced the release of a module to support participation in the American College of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Data Registry CathPCI Registry, according to a Wolters Kluwer Health news release (pdf).

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As part of ProVation MD for cardiology procedure documentation and coding, the ACC-certified module can automate collection of required data and simplify the submission process, according to the release

 

One of six registries maintained by the NCDR, the CathPCI Registry is a national surveillance system that assesses the characteristics, treatments and outcomes of cardiac disease patients who receive diagnostic catheterization and/or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures.

 

“Cardiac cath labs and hospital cardiology service lines can realize numerous benefits from participating in the CathPCI Registry, including access to benchmark data for quality improvement plans and compliance with state and private payer pay-for-performance requirements,” said Arvind Subramanian, president and CEO, Wolters Kluwer Health Clinical Solutions, in the release. “The challenge lies in dedicating the resources necessary to efficiently and accurately capture and report required data. ProVation Medical’s Registry Reporter resolves those challenges by automating data collection and reporting. It eliminates the need for duplicate data entry and simplifies the overall submission process.”

 

ProVation MD, which is available for a full range of specialties, replaces dictation and transcription and allows physicians to document procedures at the point of care.

 

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