UMHW improves clinician wellbeing with DAX

Learn how DAX not only decreased clinician burnout, but also increased throughput and wRVUs, and generated a significant return on investment for University of Michigan Health‑West (UMHW).

About the study

Advisory Board conducted a study, which was sponsored by Nuance, at UMHW that measured the impact of DAX on their organization.

Key findings include:

  • Burnout reduction. The drop in burnout after using DAX is comparable to a clinician going from full‑time work to part‑time work.
  • Increased throughput and wRVUs. On average, clinicians saw an additional 12 patients per month and increased their work Relative Value Units (wRVUs) by 20 per month.
  • Significant ROI. The revenue generated from the additional visits covered the cost of DAX with an additional 80% return on investment.

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