Originally Posted by eltrip
True, Canoehead. The docs have been using them for a long time. Do you propose voice-recognition software or using a transcription service? If the latter, how could the expense be justified?
eltrip
Although voice-recognition software has come a long way, it still has a way to go before it would be viable alternative. Yes MDs use them, and they can be useful if you are not in a hurry. Or if you have a cold, or you have an accent..etc. And even if transcription service could be cost effective, one of the biggest issues would be turn around time.
I believe having an intuitive EMR, along with a healthcare system that ensures all of it's employees have a voice in the design before the build and implementation, is the best solution right now. Unfortunately I have been in places where the staff never saw the software until it was rolled out.