Healthcare Innovation January 15, 2021
David Raths

Clinicians at Sangre de Cristo Community Care in Colorado use MatrixCare EHR with embedded voice-to-text technology from a company called nVoq

Clinicians at Sangre de Cristo Community Care in Colorado are finding charting easier and faster since adopting a new speech-to-text feature in their electronic health record.

Pueblo-based Sangre de Cristo offers hospice, palliative and home health care to patients in a large geographic area extending to the New Mexico border. Since 2013, it has been using an EHR from a company called MatrixCare, which claims to be the first post-acute provider to fully embed speech-to-text technology into its software.

Janell Solomon, director of compliance for Sangre de Cristo Community Care, said that traditionally MatrixCare offers its nurses, therapy...

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