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Philips and Elsevier Integrate Speech Recognition and Radiology Diagnostic Reference System to Improve Diagnostic Accuracy

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 06 Dec 2007
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Philips Speech Recognition Systems (Vienna, Austria) and Elsevier (Philadelphia, PA, USA) announced that its Philips speech recognition platform, SpeechMagic, would be integrated to provide interoperability with Elsevier's new RadConsult radiology diagnostic reference system. This will allow customers and the partners of both parties to use industrial-grade speech recognition with access to radiologic information to assist them in increasing productivity and reducing medical errors during review and diagnosis of patient cases.

"Clinical knowledge is estimated to double every 18 months,” said Marcel Wassink, CEO of Philips Speech Recognition Systems. "Interoperability between the RadConsult radiology reference system and SpeechMagic will provide radiologists with solid decision support based on the latest information from the field. SpeechMagic now not only speeds up the availability of medical reports but also helps ensure more accurate and evidence-based delivery of care.”

RadConsult improves the diagnostic efficiency of the radiologist. Radiologic images and differential diagnosis content are delivered through an easy-to-use website and organized around the radiologist's workflow. This first-of-its-kind integration of the RadConsult service with SpeechMagic can enhance the benefits of radiology information systems (RIS) by giving radiologists access to information at the reading room workstation.

"We are excited about this partnership with Philips Speech Recognition Systems and how it will support our goal of improving the efficiency of the radiology practice. We are integrating more of our world-class, radiological reference information where health practitioners need it to support their diagnostic decisions,” stated Brian Nairn, chief executive officer, Elsevier, Health Sciences Division.

Philips' industrial grade speech recognition platform SpeechMagic is installed at more than 8,000 professional sites in 45 countries. Both technologies were presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual conference in Chicago, IL, USA, on November 25-30, 2007.


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