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Today's Debate: Will you use electronic records if they talk?

By | September 20, 2007, 10:06am PDT

Summary: Would you use electronic medical records if they talked to you?

Dictaphone webinars promoDragon, now part of Dictaphone, a unit of Nuance Communications, sent out a press release today which asks an intriguing question:

Would you use electronic medical records if they talked to you?

That’s what Dragon and Nuance are now offering. The company admits that only 20% of physicians now use EMR technology. So Dragon Naturally Speaking Medical 9, an application of Dragon’s speech technology aimed at the medical community, now speech-enables EMR applications.

Read the whitepapers, the company says. Come to a Webinar. Give it a chance.

Yes, I’m sure you can have the voice customized. You won’t be working with Stephen Hawking here. Want a manly voice, a womanly voice? Take your pick.

The trouble, as always, is the pitch is being made to “healthcare provider organizations,” hospitals and chains of clinics, rather than directly to doctors, who are most resistant. All the downsides of EMR technology, which we’ve discussed here for weeks, remain.

But what if it sounded like Halle Berry? David Justice? Arnold Schwarzenegger? “The patient lives in Cal-ee-forr-nya. And he’ll be back.”

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Dana Blankenhorn

Dana Blankenhorn has been a journalist, writer and part-time futurist for over 30 years. At the present moment I run only a personal blog in addition to my ZDNet open source blog. DanaBlankenhorn.Com has the subtitle The War Against Oil. In the past I have used it to write about political history, e-commerce, personal matters, some ideas related to open source, and The World of Always On, which is the idea of using sensors, motes and RFID to turn WiFi links into platforms for applications which live in the air. My IRA account at Schwab holds a few tech shares, most notably some Intel and Applied Materials, but there are no open source companies in it. I don’t even own any CBS stock.

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Dana Blankenhorn

Dana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist since 1978, and has covered technology since 1982. He launched the Interactive Age Daily, the first daily coverage of the Internet to launch with a magazine, in September 1994.

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