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The Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) market is a subset of the e-Healthcare industry that focuses on improving the accuracy and completeness of patient medical records. CDI solutions are designed to help healthcare providers capture and document patient information accurately and efficiently. These solutions are used to improve the quality of patient care, reduce medical errors, and improve reimbursement rates. CDI solutions also help healthcare providers comply with regulatory requirements and improve patient safety.
CDI solutions are typically offered as software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions, which allow healthcare providers to access the software remotely. These solutions are also available as on-premise solutions, which require healthcare providers to install the software on their own servers.
Some companies in the CDI market include 3M Health Information Systems, Optum, Nuance Communications, and M*Modal. Show Less Read more