Special report: digital dictation
Digital dictation is evolving. Increasingly, trusts are looking to use voice recognition to speed up the production of letters – and change whole workflows. Kim Thomas reports.
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Digital dictation is evolving. Increasingly, trusts are looking to use voice recognition to speed up the production of letters – and change whole workflows. Kim Thomas reports.
Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust is working with Alcatel-Lucent to upgrade its network infrastructure as part of a clinical systems transformation project.
Six months after Microsoft ended general support for Windows XP, EHI ran a short survey to find out whether it is still an issue for trusts. It is. Lis Evenstad and Lyn Whitfield report.
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Trusts need to get discharge summaries and other clinical correspondence out of the door faster. As a result, they are looking at voice recognition. Fiona Barr reports.
Digital assistants such as Apple’s Siri have raised public awareness of voice recognition; which is also raising its profile in the NHS.