• iMedX: Offering Medical Transcription Using Humanology Approach with a Never Ending Commitment
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    iMedX: Offering Medical Transcription Using Humanology Approach with a Never Ending Commitment

    The failure of a medical professional to correctly note down a patient's information can lead to either serious injuries or conditions and even loss of life. Despite several advancements in technology, transcription is still an imperfect science as software cannot discern accents and unique speech patterns. On the other hand, transcriptions done by individuals are subject to human errors. Whether it is software or a human error, the stake is always considerably high in medical field, where a transcription mistake could result in a career-ending malpractice lawsuit and even death of the patient.

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