Healthcare IT Today June 18, 2020
Anne Zieger

Nuance Communications, maker of the Dragon family of dictation software products, Is introducing a new option to its flagship product making it possible to find clinical information using voice search tools.

This comes as part of a broader initiative in which Nuance is working to entrench itself in next-generation voice search, clinical workflows and ultimately, the use of AI to create documentation from unforced clinical conversations.

Currently, Nuance is announcing that clinicians using its Dragon Medical One will now be able to use voice prompts to find relevant information from Wolters Kluwer’s UpToDate clinical decision support information. The voice search capability, Clinical Content Search, is one of several embedded skills available in Dragon Medical One.

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