NaturallySpeaking (Medical) Version 10 is now available. Have any of the EMR and HIPAA readers used DNS 10? I’d be interested to know people’s reviews of DNS 10 as compared to 9. Luckily the upgrade is relatively inexpensive to go from one version to the next, but I’d be interested to hear people’s experience with DNS 10.
One of my blog readers already did their KnowBrainer 7 page pictorial preliminary review of DNS 10. Too bad the pictorial review is a pdf file. Also, that review is pretty technical, so if you’ve never used DNS before, then I wouldn’t suggest reading that review.
Check out the following prices for the various versions of DNS on Amazon:
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 Preferred – Currently $151.49 with $50 rebate ($101.49 after rebate)
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 Preferred – Currently $92.97
I’m still looking around for the best location to buy Dragon NaturallySpeaking Medical.
While Nuance unveiled Dragon® NaturallySpeaking® 10 software, it has yet to unveil the medical version, now called Dragon Medical. The launch of Dragon Medical will be in September 2008.
If you’re interested in an unusual presentation of Dragon Medical, you might wish to spend entertaining 210 seconds watching this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nvjb-1l03c
Yours,
Eric
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This interview comes from EMR Update and was performed by Robert Gleeman. I thought I’d post it as this has been a pretty hot topic in the forum communities for the last month or so.
Robert Gleemans interview with Peter Durlach – VP for Nuance Healthcare Division http://www.knowbrainer.com/PubForum/index.cfm?page=viewForumTopic&topicId=5919
KnowBrainer, Inc. Support Staff – Tom Hamilton
A Nuance Gold Certified Endorsed Vendor
ALWAYS Ask If Your Speech Recognition Vendor Is Nuance Certified
We just finished comparing the Andrea Electronics BT 200 and Plantronics Calisto Bluetooth microphones. You will find our complete “Battle of the Bluetooth Results” in our BT 200 Review PDF file http://www.knowbrainer.com/downloads/BT_200_vs_Calisto.pdf . But here’s the short version:
For tablet and notebook users who require a wireless solution, we would recommend the BT 200 over the Calisto because the BT 200 has better noise cancellation, is more affordable, easily purchased separately and includes a pictorial Help menu.
KnowBrainer, Inc. Support Staff – Tom Hamilton
A Nuance Gold Certified Endorsed Vendor
ALWAYS Ask If Your Speech Recognition Vendor Is Nuance Certified