Voice Transcription Software For Medical Transcribers


Many new Medical Transcribers are concerned over voice recognition software, believing that it can ultimately make the MT job obsolete.

In realty, voice recognition software is nothing new, it has been around since my initial days as a medical transcription, as far back as early 2001. The problem with voice recognition software is that it is unable to differentiate between background noise, conversational chatter and can even jumble words or mistakenly translate them into inaccurate text.

With the medical industry, records need to be accurately transcribed, with no grammatical errors or inaccurate information. This means that physicians and hospitals can’t rely on voice recognition software due to the risks involved in inaccurately transcribing audio into text format.

Unless a physician is willing to sit down and spend a lot of time using voice recognition software, verifying accuracy and proofing each document, our jobs as medical transcriptionists will continue to be in demand.

With the hectic pace in which medical records need to be made and updated, it’s unlikely that this will ever be a genuine concern, so if you have been considering becoming a Medical Transcribers but were fearful that your training would quickly become unneeded, rest assured that there is nothing to be worried about.

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