PCA'S Proprietary Solutions
Products Only Available Through PCA
PCA MEDIMACS is a package of voice
activated commands and templates for use in MEDITECH.
They benefit the user by facilitating quick navigation in
and through MEDITECH screens and dialog boxes without having
to use the keyboard or mouse. These commands are
sensitive to the frequent changes in responsiveness by your
MEDITECH HCIS caused by such things as heavy periods of
usage during the day. There are command sets for both Client
Server and Magic. PCA MEDIMACS also
includes "canned texts" that when issued insert blocks of predefined
text. For example,
saying "review of systems normal" inserts a typically
dictated review. All
verbiage in PCA MEDIMACS is customizable down to the
provider level. The advantage of these "canned texts" being
held within PCA MEDIMACS means the users who desire to
either change or add their own commands can do so without
needing IT's assistance.
PCA SAVE™
Specialized Additional Vocabulary
Extensions Version 2.0
Most
often, the concerns that surround implementing speech recognition
involve both its accuracy, and the length of time it takes to fluidly
integrate it into existing systems.
Both of these barriers become less prohibitive when
the speech recognition software knows the words, phrases,
terms, and usage associated with your specialty before you begin
training.
Although it is not
difficult to teach
your software the language you use, it does take time.
PCA SAVE vocabularies are an efficient and effective
shortcut to this process.
PCA, along with its development partners in each
specialty, have already analyzed the content and usage of
specialty specific documents for each of our libraries.
This means that new users need only train the software to
understand their voice (this takes between 5 and 15 minutes
depending on your hardware), and very accurate dictation
(including technical terms) can be accomplished immediately.
PCA applies it's experience in building specialty
vocabularies and extends it to the creation of customer
specific vocabularies. Each organization has a
collection of proprietary information or names such as those
of their staff. PCA collects this data and compiles it
into a form that the speech recognition software will
utilize to make recognition of these names as likely as if
they were just general English. The benefit to the
users is in the substantial time savings from a reduction of
misrecognition errors.
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