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2,500 Visiting Nurses of New York to Utilize Speech Machines Speech Recognition Service for Mobile Clinical Reporting

Business Wire, Feb 23, 1999

ATLANTA--(BW HealthWire)--February 23, 1999--

Speech Machines' CyberTranscriber TalkForms(TM) Enables Mobile Nurses to Quickly, Easily and Accurately Transcribe and Upload Medical Information

Speech Machines, innovators of Internet-based speech recognition services, today announced that the Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY), New York's largest provider of home health care, will enable its staff of 2,500 field nurses, rehabilitation therapists and s, the world's first speech recognition-enabled, general purpose service for structured data entry via telephone or cellular phone, allows VNSNY field staff to enter patng into any phone. The transcribed data is delianual reporting.

The Speech Machines servi a telephone or cellular phone. The TalkForm prand sent over the Internet directly into the VN Howard Frey, assistant director of managed care, easy-to-use mobile solution that facilitates efficient clinical reporting."

"The CyberTranscriber speech recognition platform is specifically designed to make speech recognition and e-commerce easier for our customers to startup and operate," said Mike von Grey, president and ion service. This service operates 24 hours a ds an innovator and operator of speech recognition services. Speech Machines is a privately held company and has garnered numerous awards including "Best E-commerce Site,"dwood City, Calif. and Great Malvern, England. More information about Speech Machines and an instant free trial can be found at http://www.speechmachines.com.

About Visiting Nurse Service of New York

The Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) is the leading provider of of VNSNY admissions are covered by managed care organizations. Patient services include, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, social work anervice can be found at http://www.vnsny.org.

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