Is anyone using any Dragon like product other than Clinical Speaking?
Clinically Speaking is not a product but a company which resells Dragon Medical and helps with implementation and optimization with workflow assistance, templates, training, and tweaks. They have been extremely helpful with our providers as our IT staff is not clinical. They have a really good handle on how CPS works and have bridged the gap for us.
They also have helped get GE and Nuance together to talk and fix the compatibility problems with CPS 10 (GE is still working on one of them)
Mike Zavolas
Tallahassee Neurological Clinic
We are trialing the use of iPads to connect to CPS and use the built in voice recognition / dictation software. So far it has worked out pretty well, but we are currently just using it to dictate notes etc. and we are not using it to do things like the navigation in which Dragon lets you do.
joshua.tilson said:
We are trialing the use of iPads to connect to CPS and use the built in voice recognition / dictation software. So far it has worked out pretty well, but we are currently just using it to dictate notes etc. and we are not using it to do things like the navigation in which Dragon lets you do.
how are you running CPS? Citrix, 2x, RDP?
ErnieT said:
joshua.tilson said:
We are trialing the use of iPads to connect to CPS and use the built in voice recognition / dictation software. So far it has worked out pretty well, but we are currently just using it to dictate notes etc. and we are not using it to do things like the navigation in which Dragon lets you do.
how are you running CPS? Citrix, 2x, RDP?
Of course, I left out the most important part! We are using an App called iTap. we have tried a couple and this one seems to work the best so far.
Are you pushing out a full desktop via itap? or just the app itself? I have been thinking about getting itap to use with centricity.
joshua.tilson said:
We are trialing the use of iPads to connect to CPS and use the built in voice recognition / dictation software. So far it has worked out pretty well, but we are currently just using it to dictate notes etc. and we are not using it to do things like the navigation in which Dragon lets you do.
Is the dictation working as well as Dragon Medical Edition (medical terminology)? I see that Nuance is the one developing a lot of teh speech part of iOS but since they have a separate editon for Medical practices I was wondering how well it works.
I guess it is better than nothing at all so it would help to use at home but wondering if it is a viable alternative at the office.
Mike Zavolas
Tallahassee Neurological Clinic
tnc said:
Is the dictation working as well as Dragon Medical Edition (medical terminology)?
I honestly have no idea as we have had no complaint so far and have not actually tried Dragon medical edition, just the regular editions. In the short demo's I have seen clinical staff have been able to dictate medical terminology with little to no problem. We are mostly primary care though, so i do not know how that affects the overall vocabulary being used.