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onevoicedatatech · 6 years
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Cloud Storage: Your Top Questions Answered
Cloud Storage: Your Top Questions Answered
What is cloud computing? Cloud computing is the general term referring to a network of computers that store and transfer data. The typical cloud storage system is arranged like this: A company offers cloud computing as a service. That company controls the master control server. The master control server connects to the client computers (meaning you) and also to an entire network of database…
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onevoicedatatech · 6 years
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About One Voice Data
Since 1999, One Voice Data has worked to make medicine more efficient. 
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onevoicedatatech · 6 years
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The Opioid Crisis: Health Care in 2018 [& What You Should Know About It]
Drug overdoses using opioids are the leading cause of death for US adults younger than 50. There’s a lot of talk in Congress and the White House, the Opioid Crisis has been declared a national emergency, but there’s still no quick fix. In reality, there’s still no good plan of attack.
But as you’ve learned, the patient is now a consumer. And if the patient is worried about the opioid crisis, then as their healthcare provider, so are you.
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onevoicedatatech · 6 years
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Big Data & Health Care in 2018
Using Clinical Data for Analytics
Big data is all the rage in the business sector. But does it apply to healthcare? Actually, it’s never mattered more.
What is big data?
Big data is the use of advanced analytic techniques against very large, diverse data sets. These include structured, semi-structured and unstructured data from different sources. Basically, it’s data so big and complex that it overwhelms traditional analytical software.
In healthcare, there’s no central authoritative source of data. Patient information doesn’t pass between providers, much less between health plans. Add in the gaps between systems like interoperable EHRs and it’s almost impossible to find data-driven insights. Why is this? Most healthcare organizations lack the proper technology for this kind of data management and analysis. A comprehensive, secure database that’s HIPAA-compliant is also necessary. But the ability to retrieve massive amounts of data, store it for future use, analyze it, and then make data-driven decisions is imperative for healthcare’s executive leadership.
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onevoicedatatech · 6 years
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2018 Health Care (What You Should Know)
Complying with government requirements and mandates topped the Managed Care State of the Industry Survey for 2017.  As more and more Americans are left without insurance, promoting wellness instead of treating illness is an ever-increasing challenge.
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onevoicedatatech · 6 years
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2018: Health Care Crisis?
In 2018, health care is in crisis. Here’s what you as an industry leader should know … and what you can do about it.
Health Care Reform
As we head into the second year of the Trump Administration, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is dramatically different than it was this time last year. President Trump campaigned on promises to repeal Obamacare. After Trump’s inauguration, he used executive mandates to begin the ACA’s dismantlement. He expanded the use of so-called association health plans and short-term health insurance. The same order also directs government agencies to make new rules to allow Americans to sign up for cheaper, less-regulated health insurance. Trump also eliminated the scheduled government subsidies to insurance companies. These subsidies provide lower-income Americans with much needed premium deductibles.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed on December 22, 2017. Included in the bill is the provision removing mandatory ACA health care coverage. Starting in 2018, Americans will no longer be fined for not enrolling in an insurance plan. The provision offsets the costs of other tax cuts by reducing the amount the federal government will be forced to spend on subsidies and Medicaid. The Congressional Budget Office expects fewer consumers who qualify for subsidies or are eligible for Medicaid will enroll or seek coverage. (CNN Money)
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onevoicedatatech · 6 years
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2018: Health Care Crisis?
In 2018, health care is in crisis. Here’s what you as an industry leader should know … and what you can do about it.   Health Care Reform As we head into the second year of the Trump Administration, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is dramatically different than it was this time last year. President Trump campaigned on promises to repeal Obamacare. After Trump’s inauguration, he used executive…
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onevoicedatatech · 6 years
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Speech Recognition Software Wins Top Honors
Speech Recognition Software Wins Top Honors
One Voice Data Technology Recognized by Health IT Published on November 9, 2017 Top ranking by Pittsburgh Technology Council validates M*Modal’s leadership in healthcare IT, and by extension, the technology pioneered by One Voice Data founder R. Brent Sexton and M*Modal’s Michael Finke.  Pittsburgh, PA – October 19, 2017 – Awards announced today validated speech recognition software developed…
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onevoicedatatech · 7 years
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Now Hiring Medical Transcriptionists & Editors at One Voice Data
Looking for qualified, US residents as medical transcriptionists for One Voice Data, a leading medical transcription company. 
One Voice Data is a voice recognition technology provider and medical transcription company providing integrated health care solutions for a full range of medical practices and health care settings. Medical coding, both in-house and outsourced transcription services, and document management workflow. One Voice Data strives to make health care more efficient, accurate, and productive. Our clients come first. Team-based and committed to excellence. We're an equal opportunity company.
Skills:
Candidates must be familiar with transcribing dictated reports and translating medical jargon and abbreviations into their expanded forms.
Must be familiar with medical terminology and have previous work experience in a medical setting.
Requirements :
High school education and at least 1 year of experience as a medical transcriptionist.
Typing 50-60 wpm.
Ability to operate word processing and dictation equipment.
VR platform experience
Hours of availability included in resume
Apply online at http://www.onevoicedata.com/medical-transcription-careers
Job Type: Contract
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onevoicedatatech · 7 years
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13 Reasons Why VRT Won’t Replace MT’s
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So what will happen to medical transcriptionists when VRT is implemented?
You’ve probably heard about the movement to make MT’s into super editors. Instead of spending all day listening, transcribing, rewinding, editing, and finally formatting, medical transcriptionists will be able to skip all but the last two of these steps.
Make friends with the VRT.
No, don’t take it out for cookies and milk. But embrace the idea that the less tedious work you have to do manually, the more you’re freed up to move your career to the next level.
As this article has made clear, the need for qualified medical transcriptionists is never going away. It’s merely transforming.
Physicians will never be eager to edit and format their own notes. That division of labor will always be cost-effective for a medical transcriptionist to do instead.
Bottomline:
Don’t worry about losing your job to some faceless, nameless computer. Your career is not only safe, but it’s going to get a lot easier, more efficient, and less tedious as technology improves.
Want to know more? Just ask us.
Tired of forms? Faxing? Ask us about that too.
This is 2017 after all. Not 1817. Life is too short to spend hunched over a pedal or pushing buttons on a fax machine.
We’d love to hear your ideas and even more reasons why MTs are here to stay. Leave them in the comments section below or find us on social media.
One Voice Data is hiring. Interested? Apply now.
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onevoicedatatech · 7 years
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13 Reasons Why VRT Won’t Replace Medical Transcriptionists
Will voice recognition technology ruin your medical transcription career?
Apply now for a career as a medical transcriptionist with One Voice Data.
Is 2017 the year when technology finally surpasses the accuracy of a trained medical transcriptionist? From Dragon to Nuance to M*Modal, every major company promises that their software is the one that will change the game forever.
13 Reasons Why Voice Recognition Technology (VRT) Can’t Replace a Human Transcriptionist:
1. Physicians are terrible dictators.
They eat, mumble, slur, talk too fast, and generally do anything else you can think of that causes their voice to be inaudible or unclear.
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onevoicedatatech · 7 years
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Speech Recogntion Technology: 2017 Guide
Accuracy matters when it comes to speech recognition technology
Compare the major players across applications. What is speech recognition? How does it work? Features, out of the box accuracy, customer support, and ease of setup comparisons for brands from Amazon Alexa, Siri, and Microsoft Cortana to Nuance's Dragon Naturally Speaking and One Voice Data with strategic partner M*Modal.
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onevoicedatatech · 7 years
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7 Ways Speech Recognition Technology Is Being Used in 2017
In today’s fast-paced world, speech recognition software is almost everywhere. From the way we order household supplies, refill prescriptions over the phone, interact with digital assistants, dictate a text while we rush from one task to the next, speech recognition has become commonplace. Yes, we’re disgruntled when Siri pulls up the wrong results to our query, or we huff when Facebook Messenger doesn’t quite get what we’re trying to say. But each of these moments is a different piece of speech recognition technology cranking up its algorithms and attempting to understand what we’re trying to say.
A complete guide to the major players in speech recognition technology
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