Is Speech Recognition for Medical Transcription a Good Option?

Is speech recognition software for medical transcription a good option for healthcare providers who are trying to reduce the amount of time they spend on their clinical documentation each day? In a way, software that utilizes the potential of AI and natural language processing is absolutely the future of medical documentation, but limiting that technology to medical transcription and lengthy dictation is a solution that falls short of the root issue. The future of medical documentation lies in harnessing state-of-the-art technology in a way that reimagines the provider workflow, and actually reduces the time providers spend completing medical documentation.

Is Medical Transcription Still in Demand?

While medical transcription was in high demand for many years, many clinicians now find them to be expensive, inefficient, and risky. Instead, hundreds of clinicians are making the switch to DeepScribe - the world's most widely adopted AI-powered medical scribe.

In-Person Medical Scribes: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Unfortunately, our world is far from ideal. Let’s paint an honest picture and take a look at the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly when it comes to in-person medical scribes.

In a Virtual World is a Virtual Scribe Really the Best Option?

As providers conduct a patient encounter, a virtual scribe listens in and records all information via video conferencing or phone from an offsite location.

How to Make Your Medical Practice More Efficient

Becoming more efficient is about identifying the things that slow us down — the things that don’t inherently have productive value — and designing creative solutions to simplify those processes. So often it seems, it's the things where we think to ourselves, 'there has just got to be a better way to do *this*.' But fixing complex problems requires complex solutions. Finally, the solution to EHR documentation and note taking is here.

How to See Patients More Efficiently and Maximize your Practice

EHR related administrative tasks account for 30-50% of a physician's workday, and most doctors spend around 3.5 hours per day on medical documentation.

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