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SOURCE: e-DOCS.net
e-DOCS.net launches VoiceCOMMANDER(R) 99 Internet Medical Transcription System; Doctors to Receive Free High-Speed PCs with Transcription Services
NEW YORK, Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- e-DOCS.net (OTC Bulletin Board: EDOC - news) is fulfilling its commitment to innovative e-commerce and electronic documentation services for physicians with the launch of its new VoiceCOMMANDER® 99 medical transcription system.
''VoiceCOMMANDER 99's powerful combination of encrypted Internet communication and voice recognition technology advances doctors into 21st century medical practices,'' said Timothy J. Connolly, Chairman and CEO of e-DOCS.net. ''To quickly gain market share and accelerate the adoption of this unique e-commerce product, e-DOCS.net will provide a high-speed personal computer and the Handheld VoiceCOMMANDER 99 system to our transcription subscribers at no cost.''
VoiceCOMMANDER 99's secure e-commerce medical transcription service utilizes voice recognition technology to pre-process the doctor's dictation into written text. It then encrypts and transmits both the doctor's original voice recording and the un-edited text via the Internet to the e-DOCS.net server. The editing process is completed and reviewed for accuracy by e-DOCS.net transcriptionists, located throughout the United States and overseas in Manila, who return a re-encrypted, fully edited e-document to the doctor in 24 hours or less.
The VoiceCOMMANDER 99 Virtual Physician Network will be implemented into e-DOCS.net is growing network of transcription companies to provide a common technology and operations platform, which should result in substantial savings to physicians and the Company. e-DOCS.net is recent acquisitions include medical transcription companies in New York, Houston, Dallas, Denver, Miami and Manila.
In development for the past year, The VoiceCOMMANDER 99 Virtual Physician Network is the state of the art, cost-effective Internet-driven solution for physicians burdened with increasing regulatory and payor demands for accurate and timely documentation of patient encounters. The VoiceCOMMANDER 99 Handheld Digital Recorder will enable doctors to freely dictate their patient notes anywhere, anytime - from the hospital, to the clinic, to the car. Physicians have reported VoiceCOMMANDER 99 time savings of one to three hours per week versus their previous documentation methods, resulting in a significant increase in leisure and professional time.
About e-DOCS.net
e-DOCS.net develops and markets innovative, Internet and voice recognition based documentation solutions for the healthcare industry that allow professionals to immediately transform voice dictation into formatted text. VoiceCOMMANDER 99 is the state of the art technology in medical transcription, utilizing voice recognition, secure Internet communication and traditional transcription methods to improve the quality and reduce the costs of healthcare information systems. Experience with major voice technology research labs such as Lernout and Hauspie, IBM, Dragon Systems and Philips Dictation provide e-DOCS.net with the best industry support available. e-DOCS.net is a registered assumed name for Applied Voice Recognition, Inc. For more information, please visit www.e-DOCS.net.
This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to future revenues and operating information and their impact on future results. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward looking statements as a result of risk factors such as market conditions, product life cycles, customer delays in purchasing products, technology shifts, potential difficulties in introducing new products, competition, price sensitivity and the uncertainty of continuing market acceptance of the Company's products by distributors, retailers and consumers.
SOURCE: e-DOCS.net
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