December 2008
Northwestern Health Sciences University receives donation
December 24, 2008 — Northwestern Health Sciences University recently received a donation of voice recognition software that will help streamline the process of documenting patient notes for Northwestern practitioners. The donation of software, along with training, is valued at $50,000.
The software was donated by Judy Richard, president of JR Consulting, who has been working with the technology for about 10 years. The program will enable Northwestern to replace the practitioner’s hand-written note with an electronic version, as part of a larger objective to move to an electronic health record. Already, some insurance companies are beginning to require typed, transcribed or digital records for reimbursement, and it’s expected that soon insurers won’t accept hand-written notes at all.
According to John B. Wolfe,
Source: Northwestern Health Sciences University, www.nwhealth.edu/nwtoday/index.html
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