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Speech recognition's potential in mHealth continues to grow
Last fall , I noted how reliable speech recognition would be key to turning smartphones and tablets from basic record viewers into true tools for physician workflow. Without good keyboard options,
Speech recognition still a work in progress for radiologists
Despite speech recognition (SR) technology seemingly becoming the next hottest trend with the introduction of Siri to the new iPhone 4S, it's still a not fully trustworthy technology in the realm of
Value of voice recognition technology for EHRs growing
Are voice recognition systems growing out of their infancy? That's the suggestion made by Dr. Eric Fishman, writing a post for Medscape Business of Medicine. Fishman suggests that while not perfect,
Accurate speech recognition: mHealth's Holy Grail for docs
mHealth penetration of healthcare isn't a done deal. iPads and smartphones may seem ubiquitous--and there are plenty of them in circulation in hospitals today--but the truth is most hospital
Epocrates to add speech recognition to its mobile EMR
Could this be the 'game-changer' that some predict? Epocrates is testing an integrated mobile dictation feature, called “SpeechAnywhere,” that will allow physicians to create medical
3M, Nuance partner to create computer-assisted physician documentation
Computer-assisted coding, which recently has spread from hospital outpatient departments like radiology to some hospitals' inpatient departments, now is invading physician coding, as well. But unlike
Epic leads 2010 'Best in KLAS' honorees
Epic Systems is the top-ranked vendor in the 2010 "Best in KLAS" report from industry analyst KLAS Enterprises. Epic, the closely held, Verona, Wis.-based EMR vendor with a knack for winning
SPOTLIGHT: Has the iPad lived up to all the hype?
It's been a little over six months since Apple's iPad debuted to much fanfare. Not long after its debut, speculation about what the gadget could do for healthcare was rampant. Amid the oohing and
Canadian doc embraces flexible EMR after shunning template-based system in U.S.
Is the design of the American health system to blame for low EMR adoption? That seems to be the implication in a Technology for Doctors story headlined, "How I learned to stop worrying and love my
HIMSS10 could have been a mobile event all to itself
The annual HIMSS conference isn't necessarily about mobile healthcare, but if you went just to gather information about mobile technologies, you likely would not have been disappointed.

