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MedHub Signs Enterprise-wide Contract with The University of Wisconsin

Ann Arbor, Michigan – Today, MedHub, Inc., signed an agreement with The University Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics to deploy its MedHub enterprise residency management system across all residency and fellowship programs, Graduate Medical Education and hospital finance.

The MedHub system is an integrated web-based suite of modules developed to improve communication, information workflow and reporting for physician training and residency program accreditation.

MedHub provides diverse stakeholders real-time access to critical information essential to the management of their respective specialized tasks. MedHub replaces multiple databases and ad hoc processes with a single workflow centered unified database. Stakeholders will use MedHub to document activities, manage tasks and streamline workflow. The return on investment is improved data quality, reduced redundant effort and better documentation in a very highly regulated environment.

Residency and fellowship program data managed by MedHub includes: complex real-time rotation, shift, call and clinic schedules, faculty and resident demographics, resident evaluations, case logs/medical procedures, didactic conference management, resident duty hours and document management. A myriad of complex tasks is driven by elegant workflow through task-based algorithms.

Enterprise-wide data managed and processed by MedHub includes: payroll/funding input, affiliated institutional billing, Medicare reimbursement, contracts, FTE calculations, and auditing functions.

With more than 1,200 UW Health physicians and 85 outpatient clinics, UW Hospital and Clinics also offers six intensive care units with 83 total beds. UW Hospital and Clinics is one of only two organizations in Wisconsin with designated Level One adult and pediatric trauma centers recognized throughout the Midwest and the nation as one of the leading innovators in cancer research, quality patient care and active community involvement. MedHub stakeholders include residents, attending faculty, program administrators, Graduate Medical Education, Hospital Finance, paging, nurses and others.