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"We are excited to offer IQMax's new browser-based mobile technology aspart of our PhysAssist IQ solution. It further strengthens ourindustry-leading product offerings and emphasizes MedQuist's commitment tooffering our customers and the healthcare market integrated solutions thatlower healthcare costs, increase efficiency, and improve quality of care,"stated Emmy Weber, vice president of Product Marketing at MedQuist.
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Using Internet-enabled mobile devices to dictate allows caregivers todocument patient encounters anytime, anywhere. The voice file is automaticallyand securely uploaded to MedQuist's Enterprise Platform to complete thedocument creation workflow.
Other key features and benefits of MedQuist's PhysAssist IQ, powered byIQMax Inc., include:
"Bringing dictation to wireless phones (cell phones and mobile devices)will enable caregivers to streamline their documentation processes, reducecosts and drive revenue while eliminating unnecessary steps in theirdocumentation workflow," says Paul Adkison, founder and CEO of IQMax.
MedQuist is the largest Medical Transcription Service Organization (MTSO)in the world, and a leader in technology-enabled clinical documentationworkflow. MedQuist's enterprise solutions -- including mobile voice capturedevices, speech recognition, Web-based workflow platforms, and global networkof medical editors -- help healthcare facilities improve patient care,increase physician satisfaction, and lower operational costs. For moreinformation, please visit www.medquist.com.
"Safe Harbor" Statement under the U.S. Private Securities LitigationReform Act of 1995: Statements in this press release regarding MedQuist'sbusiness that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" thatinvolve risks and uncertainties. Actual outcomes and results may differmaterially from what is expressed or forecasted in forward-looking statements.As a result, forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they weremade, and the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or reviseany forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, futureevents or otherwise.-- Easy navigation, for use with a stylus or finger. -- From a "pick list," the physician gets detailed patient demographics, location, and rounding information including labs, medications, and all types of reports. -- Reduced telecom costs in the transcription process. -- Leverage of both Wi-Fi and cellular broadband networks, allowing caregivers to stay connected to clinical information at all times, across all care settings.
SOURCE MedQuist Inc.