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	<title>Comments on: MTIA Promotes Meaningful EHRs</title>
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		<title>By: medical transcription compnay</title>
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		<description>Understandably voice recognition software’s are not the preferred choice of the 60% of the 1.2 billion clinical records that are produced in the US. The limitations of built-in speech recognition software’s are exposed in many EHR’s that are function in leading hospitals of the United States. The managements of many hospitals have dumped voice recognition software’s and have reverted back to documenting notes through dictation and transcription methods. As transcription service providers we have had the opportunity of working with many health care companies that are disappointed with the accuracy of transcripts generated by voice recognition software’s.</description>
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