Real-time data in a medical practice refers to the recording of patient evaluations, observations, and interventions and all other types of clinical data as they are generated. Electronic health records (EHRs) are designed to ensure accurate, current, and complete information about patients at the point of care. Real-time data capture supports informed clinical decision support which improves patient care and safety. Physicians often rely on medical transcription services to get the AI-generated documents edited and reviewed to correct any misinterpretations. There are possibilities for automated transcription tools to have problems with jargon and cannot recognize accents and multiple voices. U.S. based medical transcription companies have skilled teams that review and edit automated transcripts to ensure error-free EHR medical documentation.
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