Scott MacKenzie, a
veteran of the healthcare IT industry has joined M*Modal as their Chief
Executive Officer. He will also be a member of M*Modal's Board of Directors.
M*Modal is a leading provider of clinical documentation and Speech Understanding Solutions. The company is focused on increasing the productivity of healthcare providers by providing them a combination of technology and services geared towards improving clinical documentation and patient focus. The company augments EHR investments by improving the accuracy and expediency of input as well as the fluency of collaborative information exchange.
Jeffrey Goldberg, the Chair
of the Board at M*Modal made the announcement today. “Scott brings more than 25
years of experience in healthcare and information technology, with a successful
track record in driving operational execution and helping companies leverage
their core assets to create growth and value. M*Modal continues to be at the
forefront of clinical documentation and technology-enabled services, and we are
confident that Scott’s leadership will help strengthen the company for
long-term success."
MacKenzie has
previously served as the President of RelayHealth Pharmacy Solutions and as the
CEO of Passport Health Communications. When Passport Health was purchased by
Experian Health, a leading healthcare revenue cycle solutions provider,
MacKenzie served as the President of Experian. He has also held executive positions
at Cerner Corporation.
MacKenzie is very
enthusiastic about his new appointment. “I am joining M*Modal at a time when
the company is positioned for change and the market is open to solutions that
improve productivity and leverage technology investments. I look forward to
working with M*Modal’s talented team to deliver on its vision to be the
industry’s best clinical documentation provider.”
M*Modal is also one of
the largest clinical transcription service providers in the US and has a global
network of medical editors committed to this task. It provides advanced
cloud-based Speech Understanding technology and data analytics enabling
physicians and clinicians to include the context of their patient narratives
into electronic health records in a single step. This not only enhances their
productivity but also improves the efficiency and the quality of patient care.
Source:
M*Modal