RE: [Histonet] Voice Recognition Systems

2013-01-16 Thread Weems, Joyce K.
We use Dragon for micro. We found the gross room took more time editing than transcribing, so we gave up on using it there. Joyce Weems Pathology Manager 678-843-7376 Phone 678-843-7831 Fax joyce.we...@emoryhealthcare.org www.saintjosephsatlanta.org 5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Road Atlanta, GA 303

RE: [Histonet] Voice Recognition Systems

2013-01-16 Thread Michael Mihalik
As an LIS vendor I hear this question quite often. I'd like to make an attempt to address this query for the benefit of the group. To start with, if your APLIS uses a version of Microsoft WORD to enter gross, or any other part of the report for that matter, then Dragon should work pretty much out

Re: [Histonet] Voice Recognition Systems

2013-01-16 Thread Michelle Moore
VoiceBrook is an awesome pathology voice recognition system! We use Meditech and it does not require an interface.   Michelle From: Ann Specian To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 6:37 PM Subject: [Histonet] Voice Recognition S

Re: [Histonet] Voice Recognition Systems

2013-01-15 Thread Cristi Rigazio
We use Dragon Speak, our LIS is WindoPath. Cristi Sent from my iPhone On Jan 15, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Ann Specian wrote: > > I am looking for a voice recognition system for the gross room. It needs to > be a system that will interface with our LIS. > > Does anyone have any recommendations in

RE: [Histonet] voice recognition and synoptic reporting

2012-09-13 Thread Michael Mihalik
Allison, it starts with what your objectives are: If you simply want your reports to present information in a certain format, then a word processor, optionally coupled with Dragon and optionally coupled with Voicebrook will work. If you need to send the data in it's individual components to anoth

Re: [Histonet] voice recognition and synoptic reporting

2012-09-13 Thread William Chappell
Voice Brook seems to be the market leader. They are powered by Nuance and Dragon which are the market leaders in the consumer market. However, they are pricy. Nuance offers a service that is more similar to a remote transcription service, however my guess is they rely heavily on their automate

RE: [Histonet] voice recognition

2010-08-13 Thread Feher, Stephen
Carol we are using Dragon with a Voice Brook interface. Dragon will work by itself but has some issues with Pathology terminology. Voice Brook was created specifically for Pathology. Our staff, PA's and Pathologists really like this configuration. Steve -Original Message- From: his

Re: [Histonet] voice recognition

2010-08-12 Thread Pamela Marcum
Yes, we currently use ProVox and are thinking of changing.  It still requires editing before being completed in Soft.  There are issues and they can be difficult.  Let me know if you want to talk about it and I can call you tomorrow. Pam Marcum UAMS Little Rock, AR - Original M

RE: [Histonet] Voice Recognition

2009-09-29 Thread Maria Katleba
Let me know how this goes... I am very interested as well. Maria Katleba HT(ASCP) MS Queen of the Valley Medical Center Napa CA 94558 707-257-4076 -Original Message- From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu [mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Knutson,

RE: [Histonet] Voice Recognition

2009-09-29 Thread Feher, Stephen
We are getting set to launch a Dragon system with a Voice Brooke interface at our lab. One of the questions that slipped by us when we were looking into the various systems was with synoptic reporting. Make sure the system you are looking into will interface with your software LIS to allow synopt