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Overview
S2S offers in-house speech recognition through S2S VRS, our proprietary speech recognition technology
S2S VRS achieves dramatic increases in transcription productivity and significant reductions in transcription costs
S2S VRS facilitates higher quality and faster transcription - it eliminates typing of drafts, improves transcription accuracy and turns transcriptionists into editors
Benefits
- Reduces transcription time by auto-creation of draft documents
- Increases productivity by enabling transcriptionists to directly edit documents
- Enhances accuracy by allowing transcriptionists to act as first level editors
- Progressive improvements in draft quality- Corrections and text replacements are automatically added to each physician's inventory of words thus ensuring that future drafts are more accurate
- Technology platform which is scalable and customized for user preferences
- Reduces operating costs of transcription
Proof of Concept
The efficacy of S2S proprietary technology for speech recognition has been proven at customer installations. Focus Infomatics, an MT partner, is able to offer transcription at a lower cost, with faster turnaround times, and of higher quality.

How it works
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S2S VRS Profiler builds the physician's profile. S2S VRS Profiler works unobtrusively to create the physician's profile. The entire process is invisible to dictating physicians. Physicians are not required to make any changes such as altering voice modulations and dictation methods. |
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S2S VRS Self-Editor automatically replaces text for acronyms and abbreviations |
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S2S VRS Writer creates a formatted draft in the relevant template |
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Editing - The draft documents are edited by transcriptionists using S2S Scribe Client |
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S2S VRS Adapter - The S2S VRS Adapter component provides intuitive self-learning to S2S VRS. Drafts are automatically compared with the final document. Corrections and replacements are continually analyzed and added to the physician profile This ensures that editors-MTs do not have to repeatedly make the same corrections |

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