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| EMR Partners Speech-Enable Their Products |
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Leading EMR and Health Care Information Technology vendors now directly support the use of speech recognition solutions such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking to control their products:
- Allscripts offers an open, physician-friendly speech recognition strategy. Allscripts EMR products for ED, small physician practice EMR and TouchWorks have been released with a standard, “plug and play” interface with Dragon. Physicians who use Allscripts EMR products purchase a commercial Dragon Naturally Speaking license and install it on their local computer. Allscripts software automatically identifies Dragon software and clinicians can use speech recognition to run the Allscripts EMR system with no programming necessary.
- Epic Systems offers a library of voice macros for Dragon NaturallySpeaking so any Epic Hyperspace user can create progress notes, order-entry comments, and any other text related to patient care. Voice-activated commands enable users to navigate within Hyperspace, dramatically reducing the number of mouseclicks needed to complete a workflow process. Using DNS, a Hyperspace user can achieve a seamless process of documentation and navigation using voice to improve efficiency.
- NextGen
- Practice Partners, now a division of McKesson Provider Technologies, is a Dragon Naturally Speaking authorized reseller. Clinicians use voice commands for many tasks when editing a progress note. For example, voice commands such as “Insert Template”, “Insert Problem”, “Insert Quicktext”, and “Insert Procedure Code” can make entering notes even more efficient.
- ChartLogic, a leading specialty vendor providing solutions to orthopaedic surgery and ophthalmology practices, has been one of the longest-standing supporters of speech. ChartLogic found the impact of speech of productivity, reimbursement and cost so compelling that they have redesigned their most recent product with Dragon NaturallySpeaking in mind.
Other EMR vendors who use Dragon NaturallySpeaking include Siemens, Cerner, and Eclipsys.
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