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Woodland Centers reports higher service volumes, adds beds and uses AI to speed clinician notes
Summary
Woodland Centers told Kandiyohi County commissioners it delivered more than 110,000 services in 2025 to 5,527 individuals, expanded crisis‑bed capacity, and deployed an AI note‑assist (Elios) used by 114 staff that has generated ~53,000 notes and reduced average documentation time to about 4.3 minutes.
Ashley Chos, executive director of Woodland Centers, briefed commissioners on the agency’s 2025 activity and initiatives during the April 7 meeting.
Chos said Woodland provided over 110,000 services in 2025 and delivered care to 5,527 individuals across ages 3 to 90, with a substantial share delivered within its seven‑county service area. She described expansion of crisis capacity in 2025 — including a new youth bed and two adult…
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