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Listening to what is said--transcribing what is heard: the impact of speech recognition technology (SRT) on the practice of medical transcription (MT).

机译:聆听所说的内容-记录所听到的内容:语音识别技术(SRT)对医学转录(MT)的影响。

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Medical records have become central to nearly all aspects of healthcare. However, little research exists on their creation. Using data from an ongoing ethnographic study of healthcare documentation production, this paper examines the process of medical record creation through the use of speech recognition technology (SRT) and subsequent editing by medical transcriptionists (MTs). Informed by ethnomethodology (EM) and conversation analysis (CA), the results demonstrate the professional knowledge involved in the work of medical transcription, which includes a combination of skilled worksite practices and an orientation toward the social order properties of recorded dictation. Furthermore, we examine how the advantages and limitations of SRTs can impact the work of transcription. We conclude with strategic recommendations for using SRTs to support medical records production and recommend against total automation.
机译:病历已成为几乎所有医疗保健领域的核心。但是,关于它们的创建的研究很少。利用正在进行的有关医疗保健文档制作的人种学研究的数据,本文研究了通过使用语音识别技术(SRT)和随后由医学转录专家(MT)进行编辑来创建病历的过程。受民族方法学(EM)和会话分析(CA)的通知,结果证明了医学转录工作所涉及的专业知识,其中包括熟练的现场实践和对记录的听写的社会秩序属性的定位。此外,我们研究了SRT的优势和局限性如何影响转录工作。我们以使用SRT支持医疗记录制作的战略性建议作为结束,并建议不要采用完全自动化的方法。

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