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eScription Holds Annual User Advisory Meeting
May 26, 2004 (Boston, MA) - eScription, Inc., the leader
in Computer Aided Medical Transcription (CA-MT) software announced
today that it held its second annual User Advisory Meeting on May
25-26, 2004. Customer representatives including Transcription Supervisors,
IT Managers and HIM Managers gathered for two days in the company's
Needham office to provide input on products and services, view a
demonstration of upcoming features, and help establish development
priorities for the company's EditScript solution in year ahead.
The EditScript solution from eScription is designed exclusively
to increase the productivity of medical transcription, and is based
on the simple premise that it is faster to edit than to type. Clinicians
dictate as usual, but instead of having their dictations typed from
scratch, EditScript creates accurate and fully formatted first drafts
that medical transcriptionists (MTs) quickly review and edit.
Users participated in roundtable discussions covering trends in
health care information services and medical transcription. They
also offered specific feedback on product features and ideas for
enhancements, providing important direction for eScription development.
Based on the company's 2003 User Advisory Meeting, eScription management
presented a demonstration of new access and group management features
in EditScript, which had been previously requested. Co-CEOs Ben
Chigier and Paul Egerman presided over the meeting.
Participants consistently praised eScription Support for its availability
and expertise. "We get such good support that if I didn't come to
your User Group Meeting I would think I was eScription's only customer,"
stated Jefferson Howe, Transcription Manager at Maine Medical Center,
who is also President of the American Association of Medical Transcription
(AAMT).
The next User Advisory Meeting will take place in May, 2005. Please
check the eScription website for details.
About eScription
eScription, Inc. is a pioneer and leader in Computer Aided Medical
Transcription. The company's patent-pending solution, known as EditScript,
is based on the simple premise that it is faster to edit than to
type. With its solution deployed at healthcare organizations throughout
the United States, eScription is helping streamline processes, speed
turnaround time and save costs of medical transcription, without
interfering with clinician workflow. For more information, call
781-455-8900 or visit: www.escription.com.
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