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by John Farrell


Mobile app balances dictation control, security requirements

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Doctors using Blackberry or Windows Mobile smartphones may want to check out the newly released 3M Mobile Dictation Software. The application offers physicians the ability to use a single device for phone, e-mail, and dictation, delivering access via Wi-Fi or 3G wireless service. Rolled out by 3M Health Information Systems, the software includes security features that fulfill HIPAA and hospital-specific guidelines for encryption and authentication.

A module of the 3M Mobile Documentation System, 3M Mobile Dictation provides always-on connectivity--so, there's no need to synchronize smartphones to a dictation system. Physicians can view patient lists, search patient IDs, and display the most current patient information on the smartphone screen.

Using BlackBerry or Windows Mobile smartphone data services, the application captures and securely transmits digital dictation files to be transcribed and routed to the hospital information system, EMR or practice management system.

The software integrates with major hospital dictation and transcription solutions, as well as speech recognition applications. It can also be integrated with the company's document management and coding and reimbursement systems, to streamline workflow across departments.


Comments

Very useful article man.

Junction Networks, a small business voip provider, recently reviewed a piece of hardware that might of be some interest to this community. It didn't go through with flying colors because there were some issues with off network calling, but the Unidata SQ 3000 might be a good solution for nurses/staff who need to incorporate video in their calls. It's a wifi phone, about the size of an IPhone, features a form of HD voice quality, has a touch screen, etc. Did some digging on this device and found that a lot of it's marketing is targeted towards applications in hospitals. I wonder if the people who use this actually find a huge benefit from the addition of video.

First of all thanks a lot for the great and informative post indeed. I work in the mobile development company so I am very interested in all information related with this sphere. Well I have to admit that I not very much know about the 3M Mobile Dictation so it was really interesting to read information about it. I have known many new and interesting facts indeed. Thanks a lot one more time for sharing this useful information and I will be waiting for more great and interesting posts from you in the nearest future.
Regards, Kevin Peterson from mobile development