MedCity News September 12, 2024
Ben Walker

While AI continues to advance, the healthcare industry requires a level of accuracy, understanding, and confidentiality that only well-trained human transcriptionists can consistently provide.

Over the last 15 years serving the medical transcription industry, transcription technology has made a major impact on health care services. And the data agrees. By 2030 the medical transcription market is expected to reach $117.1 billion, which speaks to the healthcare industry’s need for the support transcription provides.

Though many are turning to AI for affordable transcripts, AI carries dangerous risks. AI has made progress in the last few years, but human transcriptionists are necessary in healthcare settings. Transcripts from AI and human transcriptionist may seem the same at first, but the reality is...

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