Saturday, June 19, 2010

Dragon NaturallySpeaking Medical 9 Upgrade from Medical Get it now!


What follows is verbatim from my Dragon NS medical 9 upgrade. Any air as (errors) you see in this dictation R. because of the software. If the errors created by the program are too severe, I will handle (hand) type the corrections in parentheses so you can understand what I am trying to say.

I am running the program on a new, powerful laptop with more than adequate memory, a fast processor, and a large hard drive with ample space. I use the program in a very quiet environment. I speak American English with good addiction (diction) and accurate pronunciation, and I have no unusual accident (accent).

Let me for (first) say that I have done many things to try to improve accuracy, I have created new user profiles, optimize profiles, run the accuracy was urged (wizards) provided with the program that are supposed to improve accuracy, and I have had the program scan of my written documents on my hard drive which is also supposed to improve accuracy. None of these things have eliminated the errors UC (you see) in this document.

I am dictating this review using my version of dried and naturally speaking (...dragon naturally speaking) medical 9 upgrade. I am currently using my medical vocabulary, which makes dictating nonmedical English such as this review somewhat difficult. It would be better and more accurate if I switched to a normal vocabulary. This is a relatively time-consuming task but it yields partial results.

When I started using these programs, I noted that many users recommended a high-quality microphone in order to reduce errors. I had been using a 20 doll or (dollar) USB microphone. To make a long story short, a very expensive microphone made no difference whatsoever. I switched back to the chief (cheap)microphone just to be sure and I can tell you from experience that an expensive microphone does not make a difference. I wasted a lot of money on an expensive microphone, USB input for microphone, and microphone support system.

I have used drag and (dragon) 4 many years in my medical practice. All of my patient encounters are done using voice dictation. I started out with version 6, inversion 7, then skipped diversion 9. (then version 7, then skipped to version 9) I also used it for numerical entry to input ICD-9 codes and CPT codes. You can see that there are frequent problems and many errors. Entry into his (...numerical entry is ) quite difficult and there are many errors.

However, I have been able to reduce the number of errors and make the program passably functional by carefully controlling the vocabulary that I use, speaking extremely clearly, and avoiding certain terms and words that I know to be troublesome.

In addition, I have created a lot of macros. These are pre-dictated chunks of packed (text) that the use over and over 4 certain patient evaluations and certain patient findings that I see frequently. If you have a lot of good macro as (macros), and used them, this program will save U. a lot of time. Naturally, there will be no errors in her macro is (no errors in your macros).

My major problem with this software is a (its) stability. The software (i can't say the word program, since it triggers an unwanted behavior I can't turn off) becomes unstable if it remains open and running on your computer, even if you are not using it. For example, if I do not close the program on Friday and reopened the program on Monday, often it will not function on Monday morning at all. This forces me to close the program and reopened the program, which in a busy medical office is wasted time I could seriously do without. Sometimes the Program Seems to Be closed but there is an orphan instance of the program running that I need to stop using windows task manager before I can get the program running again.

In the previous paragraph U. saw the unusual capitalize every word behavior that sometimes pops up with his program.

Finally, I would like to be able to eliminate all of the silly short cuts that the software performs without asking. Certain words trigger unwanted behavior because they happened to be the name of short cuts that I have not figured out how external (to turn off). Other words open man use (menus) or save files, or switch programs, and I do not want to use the short cuts, I want to use the words that trigger these short cuts.

I could go on and on, but to some up, (...to sum up) I have learned to live with the program and its use he perceives (idiosyncrasies). However, this type of program has a long way to go before it is truly error free voice dictation.Get more detail about Dragon NaturallySpeaking Medical 9 Upgrade from Medical.

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