The Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has selected G2 Speech’s speech recognition technology for a trust-wide implementation in April.
G2 Speech’s MediSpeech, powered by Philips SpeechMagic, will be installed at the trust’s two hospitals for clinicians and secretaries to use to improve turnaround times in getting diagnosis letters sent to GPs.
MediSpeech identifies section headings in a dictated text and allocates each part of the report to the corresponding field in the hospital’s patient record system. The relevant data is made available for communication between the various medical specialties in the hospital, streamlining workflow and protecting patient privacy.
Aintree’s project manager, Elaine Kelly, told E-Health Insider: “We have had a pilot running in the surgical and medical directorate for a while now and have seen the benefits the system can bring. The main objective of the project was to meet PCT-set targets for diagnosis letters to be sent to GPs, and the pilot has seen a much faster turnaround of letters being transcribed and sent to GP practices.”
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G2 Speech’s MediSpeech, powered by Philips SpeechMagic, will be installed at the trust’s two hospitals for clinicians and secretaries to use to improve turnaround times in getting diagnosis letters sent to GPs.
MediSpeech identifies section headings in a dictated text and allocates each part of the report to the corresponding field in the hospital’s patient record system. The relevant data is made available for communication between the various medical specialties in the hospital, streamlining workflow and protecting patient privacy.
Aintree’s project manager, Elaine Kelly, told E-Health Insider: “We have had a pilot running in the surgical and medical directorate for a while now and have seen the benefits the system can bring. The main objective of the project was to meet PCT-set targets for diagnosis letters to be sent to GPs, and the pilot has seen a much faster turnaround of letters being transcribed and sent to GP practices.”
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