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March 6, 2007
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Chesterfield Royal Hospital Enhances Documentation Workflow
LONDON
- Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust awarded SRC a European public tender to roll-out a Trust-wide digital dictation and workflow management solution.
The WinScribe solution, provided by SRC, will replace the Trust's analogue dictation system.
The SRC WinScribe solution allows medical staff to place their portable dictation device into a docking station and recordings are routed to a secretary for typing.
The new system will allow medical staff to review the status of their dictations and request document amendments through the WinScribe network interface.
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