AMAZON LAUNCHES ADVANCED HEALTHCARE DATA APPLICATION: AMAZON TRANSCRIBE MEDICAL
by John G. Baresky on 12/02/19
Amazon Combines Digital Savvy With Voice And Transcribing Technology To Drive Innovation In Patient Care And Healthcare Data Management
Conversation
Converted To Digital Text Technology
Amazon
( NASDAQ: AMZN ) is introducing a new healthcare application which will
integrate with patient electronic health records ( EHR ).
Conversations
between physicians and patients are recorded and converted into text content
that populates the EHR at point-of-care. EHRs are also referred to as
Electronic Medical Records ( EMR ).
Healthcare
Clinical And Cost Advantages
The
application, known as Amazon Transcribe Medical, will enable clinicians and
patients to have more direct and meaningful dialogue that is retrievable for
review at a later time. During face-to-face interactions, doctors and patients
can converse without the doctor having to continually interrupt their dialogue
to enter notes in the EHR or recall the details later either by memory or handwritten
note which are not always easy to interpret.
Amazon
Technology In Partnership With Cerner and Suki
Amazon
developed the application by collaborating with Cerner, one of the world’s
largest EHR companies and a startup company, Suki, that specializes in
transcription technology. Currently, the Amazon Transcribe Medical program can
only be used by those healthcare provider organizations and EHR platforms
aligned with Amazon Web Service ( AWS or “Amazon Cloud”).
Amazon
Transcribe Medical was designed to work with Amazon Comprehend Medical, an
application that enables developers to work with unstructured medical text
rhetoric aligned with patient symptoms and associated clinical details including
drug therapy doses, diagnoses and other pivotal, finite detail essential for a
well-fortified EHR patient file.
Patient
Information HIPAA Compliance And Data Accuracy
The
application meets HIPAA requirements which is absolutely pivotal in all things
related to patient data, privacy and security. The advanced technology and
testing involved with developing the program also demanded a high degree of
accuracy in terms of medical terminology, punctuation and other details
relevant to clinician and patient conversations.
Microsoft,
Google, Other Competitors
Advanced voice transcription technology is being pursued by numerous other healthcare software and technology companies. While Microsoft and Google have collaborations underway with various partners in this regard, there are many other companies developing solutions which could compete with Amazon, Microsoft and Google. They could launch independently or be acquired by one any one of these three companies or others to accelerate development of a marketable commercial product to be used by hospitals, health systems, medical practice groups or other healthcare provider organizations.
Besides Google and Microsoft, these are some other competitors in the medical transcribing space threatened by Amazon Transcribe Medical:
- Dolbey
- Entrada
- Nuance
- Radekal
- Sonix
- SpeechRite
- WebChartMD
- Zydoc
Dolbey, Entrada and Nuance already interface with some EHRs but having a complete clinical and commercial solution that can be utilized by an entire hospital or health system is something on an entirely different scale. Amazon, Cerner and Suki, with Amazon Cloud as an integral resource, have the clinical, financial and technical bandwidth necessary to provide enterprise-wide medical transcription EHR programs that will have wide impact on broad based healthcare provider organizations.
Voice
Recognition Technology ( VRT ) And Transcription Technology
In
healthcare and an array of other industries, advances in voice recognition and
transcription technology are widely welcome and highly anticipated. These
solutions speed processes, streamline recording and retrieval of information
and bypass the keyboard interface which slows down processes and contributes to
errors. As we have seen with smartphones, digital assistants, various remote
control apparatuses and other uses of digital technology, the ability to
control technical interfaces and collect, store, share data via voice is
becoming a new technology standard in healthcare, businesses and homes.
Demands Of Clinicians And Healthcare Provider Organizations
As
Amazon Transcribe Medical’s launch plans unfold, doctors, nurses and other
clinicians, as well as healthcare administrative staff, will be eager to learn
more about it. Amazon will be busy not only educating the market about it but also
incorporating additional attributes into it to fulfill customer requirements
and stay ahead of competitors. Companies like Microsoft, Google and others will
spur their efforts to develop their own solutions to blunt momentum Amazon may
build from the start.
Patient Information Data Companies
Allscripts,
Cerner, Epic, Meditech and other EHR / EMR companies will have demands put on
them by their customers in order to be able to accommodate VRT and transcription
technology applications from Amazon and other organizations or develop equally sophisticated
or better solutions of their own.
Unique Opportunities English-Speaking And Non-English Speaking Nations And Communities
For
all players in the voice medical transcription space, there will be a race to
develop solutions that accommodate multiple languages including regional dialects.
Healthcare is a universally global industry and a great way to drive user
adoption and sales revenue is to be able to market solutions in primary and
secondary markets as well as emerging markets and third world nations.
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