The use of speech-recognition programs in medical transcription has dramatically changed the industry. Ashok Bagdy of Tampa, Florida, notes that medical transcriptionists must focus more attention on the editing process. Today's programs are very advanced, but they are not perfect. They require humans to go back and edit out grammar mistakes and misheard words. In sum, only about 80 to 90 percent of a report might be correct after using voice-recognition software to transcribe it. Ashok Bagdy recommends several different programs to automate the medical transcription process. Programs like iChart, eScription, and M*Modal are high on his list of favorites. These platforms provide flexibility for the physicians dictating and editing their notes while striving to reduce quality assurance costs and accommodating all types of recording devices with accuracy, including smartphones. These platforms are favorites among busy physicians who like to use their smartphones to take oral notes.
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