From the explanation of a diagnosis to the logic behind prescribing a medication, doctors and their staffs depend on the transcription of medical notes.
"One of the maxims that runs through medicine is: If it's not documented, you didn't do it," said Dr. Jeffrey Storey, an OB/GYN at Cheyenne Women's Clinic.
In most cases, a doctor talks into a voice recorder and then a medical assistant or trained transcriptionist types out the notes.
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"One of the maxims that runs through medicine is: If it's not documented, you didn't do it," said Dr. Jeffrey Storey, an OB/GYN at Cheyenne Women's Clinic.
In most cases, a doctor talks into a voice recorder and then a medical assistant or trained transcriptionist types out the notes.
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