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Provation Apex Platform Expands to Support Voice-Driven Documentation for Orthopedic Surgery

Provation Apex Platform Expands to Include Voice-Driven Documentation for Orthopedic Surgery

Provation expanded its cloud-based documentation platform, the Provation Apex Platform, into orthopedic surgery. This new module provides voice-driven operative notes for ambulatory surgery centers. Lag-free documentation with immediate signoff eliminates transcription delays. This technology accelerates the orthopedic revenue cycle by providing a faster time to bill.

The expansion marks a major milestone for the Provation Apex Platform. It moves the cloud-native foundation beyond gastroenterology and pulmonology. Orthopedic surgeons now gain access to structured documentation. The system includes DICOM integration for arthroscopic imaging devices.

“With Provation Apex for Orthopedics, we’re extending the proven Provation Apex platform beyond GI into surgical specialties that need faster, more reliable documentation,” said Brooke Kellerhouse, Vice President of Product and Anesthesia.

Cloud-Native Documentation for Surgical Efficiency

Voice-to-note technology captures the operative note instantly. This frees surgeons from transcription delays and repetitive dictation. The platform works on any internet-enabled device. It requires no servers, no installs, and no maintenance windows. Surgeons create notes from mobile or desktop units. This happens the moment they step out of the OR.

“Orthopedics is the first step in delivering on our multispecialty vision, combining specialty‑specific workflows with a single, cloud‑native platform built to support every service line in the ASC,” added Brooke Kellerhouse.

The system integrates with existing scheduling and practice management platforms. This unified Provation Apex Platform enables centralized data reporting. The SOC 2-certified infrastructure uses end-to-end encryption. Role-based access controls protect sensitive patient information. Subscription licensing requires no capital expenditure. This SaaS architecture ensures the latest features are always live.

Every module shares the same cloud-native foundation, giving organizations a single, unified documentation platform across departments, with pre-built EHR integrations for Epic, Cerner, MEDITECH, and other major systems.

The software is available now for surgery centers. It aims to reduce the documentation burden. Improved workflows lead to better patient outcomes. The platform supports every service line in the center. Providers benefit from a fully integrated set of AI capabilities. This streamlines the entire surgical documentation process.

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News Source: Businesswire.com