IDS debuts Voice2Dox app for iPhone

Integrated Document Solutions (IDS), has made Mobile Voice2Dox, its integrated mobile dictation application, available for use with the iPhone.

Mobile Voice2Dox allows healthcare providers to dictate cases in real-time based on their daily work-list of scheduled patient visits and follow-ups through an interface with their scheduling system, according to the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-based healthcare technology company.

The Mobile Voice2Dox app, available now in in the iTunes App Store, allows physicians to add unscheduled patients instantly and dictate their findings for later transcription as well as to record insurance information for administrative and billing processing.

The app is synchronized with AbbaDox, IDS’ cloud-based system for automating transcription and other documentation workflows and storing clinical documentation in online patient charts, IDS stated.

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