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| Overview |
While more and more physicians using EMRs today, adoption is accelerating. By 2014, all physicians are expected to be using EMRs to document care. Despite this aggressive mandate, physicians continue to resist adopting EMRs because they slow physicians down, and prevent them from documenting care in their own words.
Dragon Medical solves this challenge. Healthcare organizations that rely on Dragon Medical will provide more efficient, profitable, and effective care. Clinicians will dictate patient records faster, more accurately than ever. Dragon Medical frees clinicians up to spend more time with patients, increasing both patient and clinician satisfaction.
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And Dragon Medical products are the only members of the Dragon family to support HIPAA patient information confidentiality requirements.
Dragon Medical 10 is the latest version of most widely used and successful speech recognition solution in medicine today. It seamlessly drives all Windows- or Citrix-based EMR systems including those from Allscripts™, Epic®, Cerner®, GE® Healthcare, NextGen®, McKesson®, eClinicalWorks®, and Eclipsys®, to name just a few.
Dragon Medical 10 makes EMRs faster and easier to use. Its powerful real-time medical speech recognition lets clinicians dictate their notes directly into the EMR. Using Dragon Medical 10’s voice macros, clinicians save time by navigating through their EMR.
Today, Dragon Medical is used by over 70,000 clinicians to document care. Join the ever-growing ranks of physicians who dictate transcription-free patient notes directly into their EMR — and leave their office each day with all notes dictated and signed!
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| Challenges |
- Low levels of EMR adoption
- Reduction in physician productivity for those using an EMR
- Incomplete patient notes via overreliance on templates
- Lack of patient narrative to describe cases in physician’s own words
- Longer clinician days spent completing documentation
- Lower patient volumes due to reduced productivity
- Reduced clinician satisfaction
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