Since 2021, Dragon Medical One has been recognized as the top conversational AI speech recognition software. Known to improve clinical efficiency and productivity, Dragon Medical One (DMO) empowers its users to tell the complete patient story effectively and efficiently.
The annual KLAS report, which is released every February, “recognizes software and service companies who excel in helping healthcare professionals improve patient care.” Being named Best in KLAS four years in a row not only recognizes DMO as a top speech recognition software, but as a software designed to improve the patient visit and the physician workday.
DMO is proven to produce a more productive, detailed, and personalized documentation experience before, during, and after the patient visit. Some of its key features include:
Off-the-charts accuracy – dictate notes immediately and accurately with no voice profile training
Select-and-say with built-in voice control – format, correct, and navigate notes quickly and easily
Auto-punctuation – save valuable time with a software that punctuates correctly without verbal prompts
Dictation done better – dictate directly into the application of your choice and transfer your text between apps
Smartphone mic – when paired with PowerMic Mobile, you can dictate from anywhere using your smartphone as a microphone
AutoText – reduce time and eliminate repetitive data entry
Want to take your documentation a step further? Pair DMO with DAX Copilot, an AI solution trained on millions of encounters that automatically documents the patient/physician conversation accurately and efficiently. When used together, physicians are further supported from pre-charting to the post-visit, with your documentation being directly captured in the EHR.
Contact one of our Solution Specialists to learn more about Dragon Medical One and how its award-winning speech recognition can improve your practice! Start a free trial today!
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