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Crazy ASR - anon
Posted: Aug 09, 2013
Today is frequently adding an extra word of "some" to much of the editing I am doing. Is it EVER going to learn???????????
ASR - MTT
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No and think it is taking the liberty to do things on its own...I had a report last week that the doctor clearly said the word Florida 5 times and 5 times ASR put Fl..guess it wants to abbreviate now...great more stuff to fix!
It is putting in synonyms too despite clearly spoken words. - nm
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Not any other state, just Florida. Irritating. Also just did a report where ASR said the boy was allergic to roaches, mice and his sister. ASR is just hurting people's feelings now. lol
So they abbreviate states but spell out milligrams??? - nm
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ASR: The patient had history of DVT and PE.
Dictated: Allergies none.
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What the ASR typed:
sodium was 137, potassium five.
It does this all the time. Why would it put the numbers on the sodium and spell out the number for the potassium? ...
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