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SRC and DICT8 deliver enhanced digital dictation and outsource transcription offering

Posted : Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:36:02 GMT
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SRC and DICT8 provide enhanced digital dictation and outsourced transcription solution. The solution uses SRC's Outsource Manager application and enables NHS Trusts to integrate and manage internal and external typing resources securely from one common interface.

London, UK (PRWEB) November 16, 2009 -- SRC (www.src.co.uk), the leading provider of digital dictation and voice recognition solutions to NHS Trusts and DICT8, the leading supplier of UK based medical transcription services, today announced availability of an enhanced digital dictation and outsourced transcription service offering. The SRC DICT8 solution enables NHS customers to integrate and manage internal and external typing resources from one common interface (the WinScribe digital dictation system) to deliver improved document creation efficiencies and generate greater cost savings.

The solution incorporates SRC’s Outsource Manager application to securely export dictations to DICT8 and simultaneously enable NHS Trusts to monitor progress as dictations are transcribed. The Outsource Manager also provides NHS Trusts with sophisticated document return and quality assurance functionality.

Regardless of where work is to be typed, dictations are created via a common author interface within the WinScribe digital dictation system and automatically routed to the correct typing resource based upon configurable business rules. For outsourced work patient data is suppressed and the drafted text is returned to the SRC Outsourced Manager for automatic assembly into a letter or document for approval by the appropriate person or team within the Trust. By automating the complete workflow, SRC ensures document creation is controlled via a single common user interface and that time consuming administrative tasks are eliminated.

The solution is already in use at two NHS Trusts where SRC and DICT8 are delivering high-quality UK based transcription services 24 hours a day.

“Through our work with SRC, we look forward to bringing the advantages of outsource transcription and digital dictation, which is already in use in 50 NHS Trusts, to an expanded user base. We fully expect that connecting SRC’s leading digital dictation solution and UK based medical transcription services from DICT8 will maximise benefits for customers allowing for even faster document typing times and cost savings,” said James Fellow, Managing Director, DICT8 Ltd.

Chris Hart, CEO at SRC said: “DICT8 are the leading provider of UK based medical outsourced transcription and, by closely linking their services with our WinScribe digital dictation platform, we are enabling NHS Trusts to improve efficiencies without compromising on accuracy, security or ability to easily manage work. The solution ensures that authors and secretaries within a Trust can monitor the exact progress of work from dictation through to approval and distribution, irrespective of whether the dictation is being typed internally or by the DICT8 outsourcing service.”

SRC and DICT8 have both been appointed as suppliers under a four year framework agreement with the NHS Yorkshire and Humber Collaborative Procurement Hub (YHCPC).

For further information about SRC’s range of solutions please go to www.src.co.uk.

About DICT8: DICT8 provides medical transcription services to the NHS and private medical practitioners, enabling them to outsource their medical typing work. Our services are being used by a number of medical institutions in the UK.

All transcription work is done by highly experienced UK based medical transcribers, and speciality matched to provide a high quality medical typing outsourcing solution, reducing existing error rates and costs as well as significantly helping in the achievement of the 18-week wait target.

DICT8 has achieved both ISO9001 and ISO27001 accreditation.

About SRC: SRC are the UK’s leading document creation professionals. The company's mission is to ensure its customers achieve cost savings and productivity improvements through the delivery, implementation and support of leading edge document creation and distribution technologies.

SRC provides consultancy for all elements of the professional document creation process together with high-quality delivery, implementation and support services. SRC's teams combine years of industry experience with the ability and commitment to deliver solutions that not only meet but exceed customers' objectives.

SRC only partners with best-of-breed, global technology providers, including WinScribe, Nuance, Olympus, Philips, Grundig and PCTI Solutions. The company is the UK's exclusive WinScribe Platinum Partner and is the holder of several Dragon NaturallySpeaking Partner Awards recognising the high quality of its speech recognition solutions. SRC is a Microsoft Certified Partner and ISO 9001 certified.

SRC is privately owned and backed by leading financial institution, DJF Esprit.

Media Contact: Dominic Mellor Marketing Manager, SRC Tel: 020 7471 0127 dominicm (at) src.co.uk

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