Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Pocket voice recorders enable physicians to keep accurate records

Health experts often advise patients to tape their conversations with their doctors, especially if they’re undergoing continuous treatments for a specific condition or considering a surgical procedure. However, during these conversations the doctors themselves often rely on their memories and handwritten notes for their personal record keeping.

Medical professionals who wish to maintain more comprehensive and accurate patient records should consider investing in a digital recording device such as a pocket voice recorder. As long as patients are comfortable being recorded, the tool allows for accurate tracking of diagnoses, discussions of treatment options and recommendations for preventative care for future reference.

The Phillips Digital Pocket Memo 9600 is ideal for this purpose. The product comes complete with a USB docking station, a power supply, a SD card and SpeechExec Pro Dictate Software. The sleek and compact item can easily slip into the pocket of a lab coat, and be quickly turned on with the 4-position slide switch.

Turn to AmericanDictation.com for a detailed product review and more information regarding a variety of additional digital transcription and dictation solutions. 

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