Under the partnership, NTT Data will offer Praxify’s mobile-based Mira tool to its healthcare clients. The Mira mobile app integrates with a hospital’s EHR and analyzes and displays patient data in a user-friendly interface. Mira also allows clinicians to document through a voice-enabled digital assistant.
Dan Allison, president of global healthcare and life sciences at NTT Data, said, “By offering MIRA to our clients, we are advancing the promise of healthcare IT to ease clinical workflows and improve decision-making at the point of care.”
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