Dictaphone Corporation Announces New Contract Wins for Speech Recognition Systems.STRATFORD, Conn. -- Dictaphone Healthcare Solutions Group announced today that numerous new contracts have been signed with customers in early 2005 for its speech recognition systems. Sales include systems that support both provider-controlled self-editing and transcription-assisted "background" recognition. Dictaphone reports continued strength in radiology radiology, branch of medicine specializing in the use of X rays, gamma rays, radioactive isotopes, and other forms of radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. as well as growth in interest in non-radiology disciplines and enterprise-level speech implementations. Selected significant wins include: St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center Presbyterian Hospital Presbyterian Hospital can refer to several places:
Myrtle Werth Hospital Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (part of Moses Cone Health System) The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, the flagship of Moses Cone Health System, was established in 1953 to serve the community by delivering high-quality health care. That mission continues today. Cape Cod Hospital Cape Cod Hospital is a not-for-profit regional medical center located in Hyannis, Massachusetts. It has 225 beds with more than 4,000 employees and 400 physicians on staff. It now has an extensive Cardiac Care with a partnership with Brigham and Women's Hospital. South Jersey Radiology USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. Radiology Associates Tampa General Hospital Mobile Infirmary infirmary /in·fir·ma·ry/ (-ah-re) a hospital or place where the sick or infirm are maintained or treated. in·fir·ma·ry n. Medical Center Royal Columbian Hospital (Frasier Health Authority) EXSpeech(R) is an enterprise-wide speech solution that supports a wide range of medical disciplines. It provides accurate recognition of voice files created by telephone as well as by PC-based microphones, and the software permits both medical transcriptionist medical tran·scrip·tion·ist n. A person who transcribes medical reports dictated by a physician concerning a patient's health care. editing and physician self-editing of speech recognized documents to match varying workflow needs in healthcare institutions. Dictaphone's PowerScribe(R) solution has been shown to dramatically reduce report turnaround time (1) In batch processing, the time it takes to receive finished reports after submission of documents or files for processing. In an online environment, turnaround time is the same as response time. and costs in even the most demanding radiology environments. About Dictaphone Healthcare Solutions Group Dictaphone, ranked 26th in Healthcare Informatics Same as information technology and information systems. The term is more widely used in Europe. ranking of top 100 companies by healthcare revenue, currently deploys dictation, transcription and speech recognition systems in some of the world's premier healthcare organizations. Its solutions automate and integrate critical elements in the creation and management of health information, helping healthcare organizations improve productivity and the quality of patient care. Dictaphone's flagship Enterprise Express(R) dictation, transcription and report management system is an integral part of the creation and flow of patient information in a substantial number of U.S. hospitals. It is estimated that it currently supports several hundred thousand physicians who use Dictaphone systems to generate an estimated two million reports a day. Dictaphone is also actively deploying its EXSpeech(R) and PowerScribe(R) speech recognition solutions, designed to dramatically reduce transcription costs and speed report turnaround. Dictaphone has also introduced the ichart(R) family of Internet subscription-based applications services provider (ASP) solutions that offer dictation, transcription, and speech recognition access, as well as the ability to integrate existing systems with new coding, natural language and data mining technologies, which can significantly reduce the costs of managing patient information. For sales and product information, visit Dictaphone at www.dictaphone.com or call 1-888-350-4836. (C) 2005 Dictaphone Corporation. All rights reserved. |
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