DictaTeam integrates smartphones into the HIS

With the new dictation software dictate on demand mobile, DictaTeam UG has brought multi-language, full substitution for voice recorders to the market. Dictate on demand mobile can also be fully integrated into hospital and radiological information systems (HIS and RIS) as well as PACS and patient management systems. The manufacturer’s dictation experts, with their partners Vodafone D2GmbH and GN Netcom/Jabra, are now presenting this system at Medica.

Where mobile dictation solution integration into existing systems is difficult, or even impossible, smartphones can be used for general data transfer and to send dictations from anywhere, the firm points out. ‘Dictate on demand mobile unites the advantages of mobile dictation machines with those of stationary PC-bound dictation solutions. In this way, mobile dictation is even possible from the electronic patient’s record. With additional options, for example, a barcode scanner, dictations can be connected to medical records immediately.’

In combination with the GO- and PRO headsets from Jabra, dictations can even be recorded in CD-quality, despite noisy surroundings, the firm adds.

Dictation transmission supported by dictate on demand mobile conforms to data protection requirements. The sending via UMTS to internal and external addressees over the Vodafone D2 GmbH Net is guaranteed. Dictate on demand mobile also supports in-house WLAN.

Already available in the Apple-Store, DictaTeam software can also be used with other operating systems from HTC, BlackBerry, HTC and Sony Ericsson.

Medica Hall 15. Stand F27
 

18.11.2010

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