Driving down the costs of clinical correspondence

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Paul Altmann, Chief Clinical Information Officer, Oxford University Hospitals Foundation Trust

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Trusts are spending millions of pounds each year on clinical correspondence. It’s also a burden for clinicians who can spend up to 50% of their day reviewing and updating the patient record and clinic letters. But, this is an area where Trusts can realise year on year cost savings with the investments in speech recognition solutions. Hear how Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have got control of clinical documentation costs and are driving them down. Learn too how they’re making their clinicians happy by freeing them from the burden of admin to focus on patients. The webinar will cover: •OUH clinical documentation challenges •Digitising the patient record and investments in speech recognition •Building the business case •Realising the savings To ensure that we can keep funding HFMA events, we often involve third party organisations and may share your forename, surname, job title and organisation on request. For further information please review our privacy policy. www.hfma.org.uk/privacy-policy
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