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HOW TRANSCRIPTION CAN TRANSFORM CLINICIANS’ WORK

Clinicians have long been enthusiastic users of dictation machines for recording large volumes of notes and correspondence, so digital dictation and transcription are natural steps for them which introduce many proven efficiencies.

At its most basic level, digital recording eliminates the frustration caused by lost, damaged or inaudible tapes, but there are many more advantages. Clear recordings, facilities to organise and prioritise notes and a smoother workflow for clerical staff are all part of the experience.

In this feature, sponsored by Olympus, a group of psychologists explain how digital dictation improved their productivity and saved costs. A link to a demo also offers and opportunity to take a tour of one of Olympus’ advanced voice recorders.


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Digital dictation: the essential business tool

Digital dictation is fast becoming an essential business tool enabling companies to work more efficiently. Parsons Dowd, a team of five specialist forensic psychologists avoided recruiting additional support staff by partnering with Olympus and OutSec.

Digital dictation in action

Click here to see a demo of the Olympus DS-2300, a digital voice recorder designed to promote productivity in the clinical setting.

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