MediSpeech Now Compatible with Windows 7

G2 Speech, the leading provider of medical speech solutions, today announced that their speech recognition solution MediSpeech now supports Windows 7. The latest release of MediSpeech 5.1.1 assures that medical customers can fully work on Microsoft’s newest operating system.

The Nuance speech recognition engine SpeechMagic 6.1 which powers MediSpeech 5.1.1 has been rigorously tested in order to ensure full compatibility with the new SpeechMike hardware models from Philips. These include the Philips SpeechMike III (Classic and Pro) and the SpeechMike Air (Classic and Pro). G2 Speech is a hardware partner of Philips.

MediSpeech 5.1.1 provides the latest up-to-date speech technology for hospitals, enabling patient consultations to be rapidly and completely documented, reducing not only transcription costs but improving productivity and the overall patient experience.

G2 Speech is proud to announce that the new version MediSpeech 5.1.1 is available now - for more information please call 0208 539 6541

About G2 Speech
G2 Speech is a market leader in speech recognition solutions for hospitals and other health care organisations. Using efficient and highly accurate digital technologies created specifically for the medical environment, G2 Speech solutions improve efficiency and help deliver significant reductions in cost.

G2 Speech works with more than 95% of hospitals in the Netherlands and the Company’s implementation, training and support services are expanding rapidly across the UK and Belgium.

The impressive accuracy rates (up to 98%) achieved with speech recognition software from G2 Speech mean that health care professionals are now recording and distributing their consultation notes and other information almost instantly.

These medical speech recognition solutions are delivering such impressive returns on investment for NHS trusts, GP surgeries and other health care organisations that G2 Speech would be glad to arrange for you to talk with customers who have implemented speech recognition across their departments and trusts.

More information is available at: www.g2speech.com.

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