Scribe offers speech recognition app

Scribe Healthcare Technologies has unveiled Direct2UScribe, a speech recognition tool that leverages M*Modal technology to allows users to send documents to dictating physicians.

According to the Lake Forest, Ill.-based Scribe, medical transcriptionists create physician dictation profiles on the back end. Once a profile is acceptable, speech-recognized drafts are delivered back to the physician on a Direct2UScribe platform combining speech recognition, M*Modal's natural language understanding and semantic inference technologies.

The physician can make edits or click a button to have a transcriptionist make edits, the company added.

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