whats your occupation?
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RE: whats your occupation?
Hi Mwindth,
As far as I know, hospitals here in the Philippines don't use speech recognition technology. Not yet.
Most of the official readings done by the Radiology Consultants are dictated to Radiology residents who writes them down for typing.
Few American-trained readers that I know use Dictaphones for transcription.
We will get there sooner or later.
Discorom
I'm a marketing director for a medical data management, transcription editing and technology services company for large hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country and help physicians like DiscoRom become more efficient...and since I'm wearing my salesman hat today, what hospital or group do you read for DiscoRom and do you use speech recognition?
I basically talk with CFOs, medical record directors and revenue cycle management directors all day long explaining how we can reduce cost while increasing over-all satisfaction by using advanced speech recognition technology and labor services...Here is my elevator pitch:
Superior Global is a national provider of medical data management, transcription editing and advanced speech recognition technology for hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country and are a preferred provider with the group purchasing organizations, Broadlane and HPG. We have successfully provided medical data management and technology services for several years for both HIM and Radiology with several healthcare systems including HCA, Baylor, Advocate, Trinity, Memorial Hermann, Peace Health, UMass, William Beaumont and Intermountain just to name a few. We are the largest speech recognition editing company in the country employ over 800 transcriptionists, editors and information technology engineers.
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RE: whats your occupation?
ORIGINAL: DiscoRom
Hi Mwindth,
As far as I know, hospitals here in the Philippines don't use speech recognition technology. Not yet.
Most of the official readings done by the Radiology Consultants are dictated to Radiology residents who writes them down for typing.
Few American-trained readers that I know use Dictaphones for transcription.
We will get there sooner or later.
Discorom
I'm a marketing director for a medical data management, transcription editing and technology services company for large hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country and help physicians like DiscoRom become more efficient...and since I'm wearing my salesman hat today, what hospital or group do you read for DiscoRom and do you use speech recognition?
I basically talk with CFOs, medical record directors and revenue cycle management directors all day long explaining how we can reduce cost while increasing over-all satisfaction by using advanced speech recognition technology and labor services...Here is my elevator pitch:
Superior Global is a national provider of medical data management, transcription editing and advanced speech recognition technology for hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country and are a preferred provider with the group purchasing organizations, Broadlane and HPG. We have successfully provided medical data management and technology services for several years for both HIM and Radiology with several healthcare systems including HCA, Baylor, Advocate, Trinity, Memorial Hermann, Peace Health, UMass, William Beaumont and Intermountain just to name a few. We are the largest speech recognition editing company in the country employ over 800 transcriptionists, editors and information technology engineers.
Hi Mwindth,
As far as I know, hospitals here in the Philippines don't use speech recognition technology. Not yet.
Most of the official readings done by the Radiology Consultants are dictated to Radiology residents who writes them down for typing.
Few American-trained readers that I know use Dictaphones for transcription.
We will get there sooner or later.
Discorom
I'm a marketing director for a medical data management, transcription editing and technology services company for large hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country and help physicians like DiscoRom become more efficient...and since I'm wearing my salesman hat today, what hospital or group do you read for DiscoRom and do you use speech recognition?
I basically talk with CFOs, medical record directors and revenue cycle management directors all day long explaining how we can reduce cost while increasing over-all satisfaction by using advanced speech recognition technology and labor services...Here is my elevator pitch:
Superior Global is a national provider of medical data management, transcription editing and advanced speech recognition technology for hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country and are a preferred provider with the group purchasing organizations, Broadlane and HPG. We have successfully provided medical data management and technology services for several years for both HIM and Radiology with several healthcare systems including HCA, Baylor, Advocate, Trinity, Memorial Hermann, Peace Health, UMass, William Beaumont and Intermountain just to name a few. We are the largest speech recognition editing company in the country employ over 800 transcriptionists, editors and information technology engineers.
Cool, I didn't realize you were in the Philippines...maybe I need to take a vacation, oops, I mean business trip (wink-wink) to the Philippines; no competition is nice! The trend here in the US is to use front-end speech recognition with the Radiologists self-editing. Dictaphone has an excellent speech recognition platform for RAD called PowerScribe; we of course lead the US in providing editing services on that platform.
On another note...since we are on the LR thread...do you have many trails in the Philippines? I assume it is mostly jungle outside of the major cities?