2012
DOI: 10.1145/2166788.2166790
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Documentation quality and time costs

Abstract: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) performs over 800,000 disability exams and distributes over $37 billion in disability benefits per year. VA developed and deployed a computer-based disability exam documentation system in order to improve exam report quality and timeliness. We conducted a randomized controlled trial comparing joint disability examinations supported by computerized templates to the examinations documented via dictation, to determine if the system met the intended goals or had unintended c… Show more

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“…Other benefits identified for voice-based reporting include the quality and consistency of reports, cost savings, and automatic processing of results that can add semantic information to the reports, structure them automatically, and so on [23,25,26]. The benefits have been studied most extensively in the medical field, but more evidence is still needed [27].…”
Section: Related Work 21 Voice-based Reportingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other benefits identified for voice-based reporting include the quality and consistency of reports, cost savings, and automatic processing of results that can add semantic information to the reports, structure them automatically, and so on [23,25,26]. The benefits have been studied most extensively in the medical field, but more evidence is still needed [27].…”
Section: Related Work 21 Voice-based Reportingmentioning
confidence: 99%