Speech Recognition

3 Important Factors for Achieving Speech Recognition Adoption

By Linda Jones, Speech Recognition Analyst at Dolbey When a facility is looking for speech recognition technology, it must ensure it chooses a highly accurate and reliable application.  While this can be a daunting task, an even bigger challenge is selecting a solution that can obtain widespread adoption throughout the facility. When researching and comparing speech…

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Dolbey Launching “Cloud-Powered” Clinical Documentation Solution – Fusion Narrate powered by nVoq

Cincinnati, Ohio – Dolbey and Company, Inc. (Dolbey) Best in KLAS for Speech Recognition 2012-2016 and Category Leader – Front-end Speech Recognition for Imaging 2018 announces its new cloud-based speech recognition product – Fusion Narrate™ powered by nVoq™. Providers can dictate directly into any application, without the need for integration, and immediately benefit from many…

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Dolbey is Once Again Recognized by KLAS Research for Speech Recognition and Computer-Assisted Coding

KLAS Research is a healthcare information technology data and insights company providing the industry with accurate, honest and impartial research on the software and services used by providers and payers worldwide.  Every year, KLAS collects evaluations from healthcare providers to rank vendors across several categories.  This year, Dolbey is honored to announce that KLAS has…

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Dolbey Sweeps KLAS Research Speech Recognition Categories

CINCINNATI, OH – For the fourth consecutive year (2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015/2016), Dolbey was named Best in KLAS for Speech Recognition. Dolbey earned this year’s 2015/2016 Best in KLAS award for its patented Fusion SpeechEMR® front-end speech software. Dolbey’s back-end speech product, Fusion Speech®, also earned the 2015/2016 KLAS Category Leader award for the…

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The Value of Unlocking Unstructured Patient Data

Written by John Smithwick for Healthcare Intelligence Network Getting patients diagnosed correctly and treated appropriately depends on providers gathering both quantitative data, which is typically structured, and qualitative data, which is typically unstructured. When comparing both types of data, it’s more challenging to manage and derive value from unstructured data. Structured data is that which…

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Dolbey Speech Recognition Awarded Best in KLAS for 3rd Consecutive Year

Dolbey’s patented Fusion SpeechEMR ranks #1 CINCINNATI, OH – For the third consecutive year, a Dolbey speech recognition solution was named Best in KLAS. Dolbey earned this year’s Best in KLAS award for its patented Fusion SpeechEMR® front-end speech software. In addition, Dolbey’s back-end speech product, Fusion Speech®, earned the 2014 KLAS Category Leader award…

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KLAS Releases New Mobile App!

Dolbey values your feedback. Your voice, as shared with KLAS, helps guide our efforts to continually improve the Speech Recognition and Computer-Assisted Coding technology we provide. For this reason, we strongly encourage you to continue contributing to as well as leveraging the analysis provided by KLAS. To make it easier for you to do this,…

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CIO Survey: EHRs are Still Slow, Time-Consuming

By Rajiv Leventhal for  Healthcare Informatics Despite significant progress in electronic health record (EHR) adoption, the road is still paved with pitfalls for many providers, according to new analysis from research firm Frost & Sullivan.The survey was in conjunction with the College of Health Information Management Executives (CHIME), and primarily targeted CIOs working in mid-to-large…

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