Saturday, July 22, 2006
Expresiv Technologies Unveils New Web-based Workflow Management Platform for Medical Transcription
Speech Recognition Engine Independence, Integration Gateways,
Provide Healthcare Professionals with Unprecedented Flexibility,
Efficiency and Savings
Expresiv Technologies, the leading provider of clinical documentation technology solutions, today announced the availability of its next-generation platform, powering the industry's first completely flexible product suite for the creation of accurate medical documentation.
Expresiv's next-generation technology platform is completely Web-based and includes a thin-client interface. This is an important difference because this Web-centric, thin-client approach lowers the total cost of ownership, simplifies system management and speeds deployment by providing centralized control at the server. The platform is the foundation for the Expresiv Enterprise/MD(tm) Product Suite and has been built from the ground up to support the unique requirements of all users -- physicians, nurse practitioners, transcriptionists, QA/editors, transcription managers, administrators and IT -- all from a simple Web browser-based interface.
This release also validates Expresiv's speech recognition engine independent architecture by adding support for Dragon NaturallySpeaking(R) 7 from ScanSoft(R). Expresiv's speech recognition engine independence gives users their choice of speech recognition technologies, ensuring they can take advantage of future technology advances as they become available -- protecting their technology investments.
"We're pleased to be first to offer healthcare professionals this unprecedented level of flexibility and efficiency in the production of extraordinarily accurate medical documentation," said Frank Reeves, president and CEO of Expresiv Technologies. "Our Web-based Expresiv Enterprise/MD platform provides secure access for everyone involved in the transcription workflow. Speech recognition engine independence means our customers are not locked in to a single technology and can take advantage of future technology advances, including interoperability with other healthcare technology systems."
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