
What You Should Know:
– Augmedix, a leader in ambient AI medical documentation and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Commure has secured a contract with Vizient, the nation’s largest provider-driven healthcare performance improvement company.
– The agreement grants Vizient’s extensive network of healthcare providers access to Augmedix’s comprehensive suite of AI-powered documentation solutions.
Streamlining Documentation with AI
Vizient serves a vast majority of acute care providers, academic medical centers, and non-acute care facilities across the United States. Its diverse customer base, representing over $140 billion in annual purchasing volume, includes pediatric facilities, community hospitals, and integrated health delivery networks.
Through this contract, Vizient members can now leverage Augmedix Go, a cost-effective and scalable AI documentation solution that automatically generates medical notes from natural clinician-patient conversations. This technology empowers providers to:
- Reduce administrative burden: Freeing up clinicians from time-consuming documentation tasks.
- Improve operational efficiency: Streamlining workflows and optimizing clinical documentation processes.
- Enhance clinician and patient experiences: Allowing clinicians to focus more on patient interaction and care delivery.
Broad Compatibility and Integration
Augmedix Go seamlessly integrates with over 50 EHR systems, including Epic, Oracle Health, and MEDITECH, making it a versatile solution for various healthcare settings. This compatibility ensures that providers can easily incorporate Augmedix’s technology into their existing workflows.
“We are excited to introduce Vizient’s provider clients to the transformative potential of Ambient Clinical Documentation,” said Ian Shakil, founder of Augmedix and Chief Strategy Officer of Commure. “We are aligned with Vizient’s commitment to enhance healthcare delivery, and we aim to deliver products that allow even more clinicians to prioritize patient needs by reducing the distractions of administrative tasks.”