Monday, December 6, 2010

Nuance releases unified version of medical speech recognition software

In response to suggestions from its customers, who now account for more than 33 percent of radiologists in the United States, medical speech recognition leader Nuance recently released PowerScribe 360.

The new offering combines functions of both PowerScribe and RadWhere into an advanced radiology reporting and communications platform, according to Nuance.

PowerScribe 360 brings together the market's most accurate medical speech recognition software with several other functionalities, including the ability for core radiology reporting and options for critical test result management and external data capture.

"The new features in PowerScribe 360 represent an 'embarrassment of riches' with a modular design and customizability that allows system administrators and users to modify their organizational and personal instances of the platform to an almost infinite degree," said Christopher Sistrom, the vice chair and associate professor in the Department of Radiology at the University of Florida.

Many healthcare organizations are realizing the efficiency and cost-saving benefits of using medical dictation software. AmericanDictation.com offers several products from Nuance, along with other tools, for enterprise speech recognition platforms.

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