Accuracy - General
Corrections added to Topics- Corrected transcripts that were submitted during March 2024 have been added to their corresponding Topic's corpus . New words found in these corrections have been added to the dictionary. (B-17345)
Time Ranges- Time ranges now return with a dash in between. For example, speaking "one to two o'clock" will now result in "1-2 o'clock." (B-16369)
Sequence of Hundred Numbers: Previously, sequences of numbers spoken in formats such as "one hundred, three hundred, five hundred..." returned incorrectly. This issue has been resolved, and the sequences will now return correctly as "100, 300, 500...". (D-13518)
"Are" returning as "R"- We addressed an issue where the verb "are" was incorrectly returning as the letter "R." This fix should significantly reduce the frequency of this occurrence. (D-13469)
New Drugs/Devices Support- Corpus and dictionary support for new drugs and medical devices approved by the FDA in April 2024 have been added. (B-17599)
Letter "a" followed by a number- Resolved an issue where dictating the article "a" followed by a number resulted in them being conjoined. For instance, 'a 22.5 pound weight loss' was incorrectly returning as 'A22.5 pound weight loss.' (D-13500)
Accuracy - Behavioral Health
Acronym Misrecognition Resolved- Previously, when the words "lap" and "lack" were spoken, the acronyms LAP and LAC were incorrectly returned. These issues have now been fixed. (D-13470)
Accuracy - General Medicine
Acronym Misrecognition Resolved- Previously, when the words "lap" and "lack" were spoken, the acronyms LAP and LAC were incorrectly returned. These issues have now been fixed. (D-13470)
Accuracy - Radiology
Recognition for Drug and Patient Names- Since radiologists typically do not verbalize drug names or patient names, we have reduced the likelihood of these names being recognized incorrectly. (B-17591)
Additional Corpus Added- More corpus material was added to the Radiology topic. All unknown words in the new corpus were added to the dictionary. (B-17604)
Accuracy - Pathology
General Improvements- New formatting rules have been created specifically for the Pathology topic, leading to improved recognition of the following: (B-16369)
Labels
Wound measurements specified by clock ranges (e.g., 6-9 o'clock)
Codes, regardless of whether the word "code" is dictated before the code itself (e.g., Z86010)
Alphanumeric combinations with letters "A, B, C, D, E, F, N, P, R, S" followed by numbers 0-39 (e.g., S18, R3, A1)