More Errors in Automated Speech Recognition Reports Than Dictation Transcription Reports

Automated speech recognition reports are more likely to contain errors than dictation transcription reports, according to a study published in American Journal of Roentgenology.

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Researchers studied breast imaging reports that were reviewed for errors from Jan. 2009-April 2010 during multidisciplinary tumor board meetings at two hospitals. At least one major error was found in 23 percent of automated speech recognition reports but in only 4 percent of conventional dictation transcription reports.

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