Source: MobiHealthNews
Healthcare-technology company ModMed, announced that its electronic healthcare platform EMA, has been granted Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ASTP) certification to the Predictive Decision Support Intervention (DSI) criterion. Located in the office of the Secretary for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), ASTP is a resource to health systems aimed at supporting the adoption of health information technology and promoting nationwide standards-based health information exchange to improve health care. DSI criterion refers to a set of standards defining technology that relies on algorithms or models trained on data to produce outputs like predictions, classifications, recommendations or evaluations – and to support decision-making based on data analysis and future projections. ASTP certification is pertinent to ModMed’s AI-powered ambient-listening technology, ModMed Scribe, which utilizes AI natively built into EMA. It was developed to help providers and practices reduce documentation time, boost clinical workflows and facilitate patient care.