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if it can't put in commas - backspace backspace
Posted: Oct 12, 2012
could they at least program it to where the cursor stops at the end of the word, not a space beyond?
However, if . . . - Tired MT
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they put in all the commas, we would be out of a job in no time. IMHO, 7.1 is leaps and bounds above 6 for "understanding" the dictation.
Also, if it stopped at the end of the word it would be helpful for inserting punctuation, but not helpful for deleting words. Whatcha think?
My 7.1 is not any better than 6.0 - maybe just for your account
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I fix so much it isn't even funny. Especially wrong medication dosages and medication names.
Leaps and bounds? I wish....7.1 is leaps and bounds WORSE for most of us..... - Kiki
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if you believe what gets posted here, and I do!
I know how much I could consistently produce in 6--in 7 it's much much less every time.
You're Right - See Msg
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It's more important to be able to delete all that incorrect text quickly. It's the bigger issue with Speech Wreck.
7.1 speech engine is same speech engine as Cornerstone.. - anon
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I was told by tech that the 7.1 speech engine is the same one that was used in Cornerstone. I came from Cornerstone where the speech engine was okay, but not great. I have, however, found that it works much better on 7.1. I have far less corrections on things that I was constantly correcting in Cornerstone that it did not want to seem to learn. In Cornerstone it did seem to do commas much better, so I hope they get that problem fixed.
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Thanks for any input. ...
Which is correct?
On 10/14/2013 the patient underwent blah, blah, blah.
OR
On 10/14/2013, the patient underwent blah, blah, blah.
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Physical exam revealed that he can forward (flex) about 60 degrees. He can abduct to maybe 70 degrees. He has virtually no rotation.
"Physical exam revealed that he can forward flex about 60 degrees. He can abduct to maybe 70 degrees. He has virtually no rotation."
Then it goes onto the n ...
Ok, most of my feedback is fairly decent, even if it is coming from India or somewhere else overseas - EXCEPT for commas. I have had commas incorrectly changed or added where they don't belong over and over and over. What the... ...
Where do the commas go, if any, in the sentence below. Thank you.
Ms. Smith is an 80-year-old Farsi-speaking female with metastatic adenocarcinoma. ...
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I have on dr that does his entire PE without any commas. Everything is run together and sounds beyond stuipd. Why?????? QA tells me to do it that way instead of correcting it. ...
Report reads as follows:
"IMPRESSION: Low back pain, probable disc disease; Diabetes mellitus, moderately controlled; Blood pressure; Hypertension, well controlled; GERD; and some neuropathy associated with the diabetes."
Wondering whether I should leave it as is, or use semi-colons to separate.............Thanks in advance ...
When writing a medication list do I put commas?
1. Xanax 1 mg dispensed #64 sig one tablet three times a day no refills.
2. Prozac 40 mg #30 sig one tablet daily no refills.
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