Front-End Speech Recognition
Dolbey's Fusion Suite completes the circle of transcription and dictation products with Fusion Expert™ front-end speech recognition. Fusion Expert™ utilizes the industry leading Philips SpeechMagic™ speech recognition engine. Employ the power of this highly anticipated technology to maintain the cost and efficiency of your department.

    Faster turn-around time on report creation and signature
    Recognize the benefits of lower transcription costs and improved patient care
    Dictate and save "routines" for future use
    Migrate with ease between Front-end and Back-end recognition
    System is capable of being configured to integrate with a PACS system

All-In-One
Unlike other front-end products, Fusion Expert™ is not a separate system. It uses the same report formats, configurations, output distribution and interfaces as Fusion Speech®, its background counterpart.

Single Recognition Engine
Dolbey uses the same installation of the speech recognition engine for both back-end and front-end recognition. Dictators can migrate between front-end and back-end recognition utilizing all their language model adaptation.

One Transcription Client
Fusion Expert™ offers the user the flexibility of choosing to send a job dictated in front-end to a correctionist and then routing it in the same manner as a job dictated in background speech recognition. Users do not have to learn two different transcription packages or job routine schemes.
 

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Fusion Voice                Fusion Text                Fusion Speech                Fusion Expert 

Fusion Suite Brochure 

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