Medical University of South Carolina Implements AssistMed DictAide Platform
Posted on: Wednesday, 30 April 2008, 12:00 CDT
AssistMed, an application partner of InterSystems, and a healthcare solutions provider, has announced that the Medical University of South Carolina has implemented its second-generation DictAide medical transcription platform.
AssistMed's solution addresses the university's need to reduce costs tied to medical transcription while improving quality and staff productivity. The solution interfaces DictAide with third-party systems using InterSystems Ensemble, a rapid integration platform.
Ensemble's strengths combined with DictAide's rich feature set - which includes advanced speech recognition, predefined templates, and support for dictation via multiple input devices - allows doctors to trust even further in those all-important transcriptions of patient notes while bustling through their day.
The university network presently includes 24 medical and surgical clinics with doctors from all locations providing dictated input that is transcribed by AssistMed and loaded into the electronic health record via a bi-directional HL7 interface.
Source: Datamonitor
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