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Speech Recognition Software – How You Can Triple Your Writing Speed
When you think of voice recognition software, what do you think of? I personally always envision the replicators on Start Trek where you tell it what you want to eat and the computer makes it for you. That’s probably just because I like to eat, and your ideal would be different to that.
We can all agree, however, on the fact that, being able to issue verbal commands to a computer that understands and carries out these commands, is incredible.
While we’re not at the stage yet where we’re able to dole out food orders, we can still do amazing things.
With the right software, you can:
* Dictate at normal talking speed
* Browse the internet hands free
* Navigate around other programs, virtually replacing your keyboard and/or mouse.
Let’s just think for a minute of how this can benefit you…
* If you do a lot of typing, data entry, you can cut your input time down dramatically. The best speech recognition software will be up to 3 times faster than a skilled typist, let alone a 1-finger typist.
* RSI and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome will be things of the past. So that’s something else you can cross off your list of worries. Assuming you were worried in the first place.
And it’s not just the time-saving features that are the most exciting.
Many people have problems typing, ranging from dyslexics to those physically unable to type. Speech recognition software is an absolute life-saver for anyone unable to use a keyboard. The freedom and chance for social interaction it will bring to so many people is something that even the most-able bodied, awesome typer among us will be able to appreciate.
The Trekkie (Trekker?) in me is over the moon. Being able to issue verbal commands to a computer is another step on the road to the future. The cynic says that I quite like typing and I’ve had loads of practice so I might not want to give it up. I don’t see the art of typing going the way of VHS quite yet, but speech recognition software is extremely exciting.
What’s also extremely exciting is my webpage where you can read speech recognition software reviews and find retailers you’ll want to compare.
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The Best Speech Recognition Software Available
Dragon Naturally Speaking is one of the best speech recognition software available on the market today. It comes in several different versions, depending upon your specific needs. Whether you simply need it to help you utilize the computer, because you have trouble using your hands, or you have a profession that will be greatly enhanced by the speed and ease of the best speech recognition software.
Personal and Professional
Dragon Naturally Speaking comes in several formats. It can do almost anything your fingers can type, once you have used it enough to perform the best speech recognition. The more you use the program, the better it becomes at understanding what you say, and how to properly use it for the particular program you are currently using.
For example, you may want to open, read, and send emails. Alternatively, you may want to transcribe a bunch of medical records for a work-at-home job, and your hands simply get tired before the job is done. Plus, the properly trained program can actually get done faster than you can type.
A Healthy Solution
The best speech recognition software can also be a healthy solution to medical concerns. For instance, people who spend all day typing at the computer often suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome. The pain, tingling, and numbness eventually make it impossible to work and surgery is necessary. Also, many people suffer from debilitating arthritis that makes it extremely painful to use the computer. Even snail mail is not the answer, because it hurts to write.
But, with the best speech recognition software, both of these painful medical problems can be avoided or aided. Using your voice, you will be able to navigate most, if not all, of the functions needed for your personal or professional typing needs.
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Things that Do Not Work on Internet
Internet is an ever evolving medium. What worked yesterday necessarily does not work today. There are many advertising methods that are a total waste of time and money. If you do not know what some of these things are, do not worry about them. But some of the items on the list below will probably surprise you. I have tried all these and have spoken to various internet marketers for their experience. The list below gives in a nutshell the advertising that no longer works on the net so please do not waste your time effort and money in chasing a ghost that no longer exisits.
free classifieds
free for all link sites (FFAs)
viral generators
banner exchanges
link exchanges
search engine posting
multiple search engine posting
multiple search engine and FFA posting
safelist contact name blasters
literally anything with the word ‘blaster’ in it
guaranteed sign ups
paid guaranteed click thrus
practically anything you have to pay for
just about anything with the word ‘viral’ in it
purchased leads or free leads, it does not matter if they are ‘double opt-in’
auto-surf exchanges
paid surf exchanges
This is a simple word of advise from someone who has wasted a lot of time, effort and money on the net. Please do not re-invent the wheel of folly.
THINGS THAT WORK A LITTLE BIT
In the world of free advertising there are things that work a little bit. I would not say that really anything works well. The truth is that if you want to pick up about one new recruit every one to three days, that you can do it if you use the techniques I am about to show you. But it will require about two hours or more of your time on a daily basis. And you will have to be consistent to profit from it.
There are really only two methods of free online advertising that work at all – safelists and click exchanges. But having said this, you must realize that 99% of both are no good. You have to choose the right ones. Further, you have to use them the way I tell you. By themselves they will not work.
SAFELISTS
You can spend about ten minutes daily posting to safelists. You should pick up one recruit every other day if you use the top twenty list at Traffic Hoopla. And you may pick up as many as one recruit per day if you use all of the lists given at SafeList Boyz combined, although this is a nightmare to set up. I do not want to sell these to you by offering you my affiliate number for these programs. Look them up on Google. Traffic Hoopla will lead you to the most effective lists. SafeList Boyz will lead you to the most popular ones and give you an automated method for posting to about a thousand different lists every day. The response rate is much lower than with the lists on Traffic Hoopla. But you post much more quickly using the SafeList Boyz manager, which is sold through PayPal for about $5/month. Do NOT use the SafeLists listed on SafeList Boyz by themselves. Allow two to three weeks for set up.
Now all of these lists are free but offer upgrade options. If you get results will it be worth it to upgrade? That depends on how much you value recruits. In every case you are targeting recruits. You use them to find opportunity seekers. That is because opportunity seekers are the people who use these lists. Or more accurately, people with opportunities and an appreciation for MLM. Between the SafeList Boyz subscription and upgrading your membership on ten safelists or more you can easily spend $100/month. The figures I gave you in the paragraph above assume you are remaining as a free member. Suffice it to say you could multiply your results if you upgrade. To me, time is money. So if you see you are getting results, you should consider upgrades.
CLICK EXCHANGES
Traffic Hoopla rates both safelists and click exchanges. A click exchange is a network of people who agree to view each others web sites. This is arranged through a program. The program is a server you log into. To move from one members web site to another you click – hence the name click exchange. Many exchanges will cheat you so that you do a lot of clicking but you do not have other people looking at your site. Traffic Hoopla serves as a watch dog group among click exchange users by rating the reliability of the exchanges, as well as response rates.
SIMULTANEOUS USAGE
The problem with click exchanges and safelists is that everybody is interested in having their own advertisements seen. Nobody is really interested in seeing anybody elses advertisements. For one thing, there would n0t be time to do so if they tried. As a result, response rates tend to be very low. On the other hand, a good safelist or exchange will offer safeguards, to be sure people really do look. Hence the ratings. But good is still really not very good.
SO WHAT EXACTLY IS A CLICK EXCHANGE?
A click exchange, hit exchange, surf4hits program or whatever you want to name it usually has an offer that looks like this:
A) You agree to visit web sites of other members who have joined the exchange
B) You agree to look at their web sites for a specific period of time before moving on to the next member’s web site in the exchange, usually 10-30 seconds.
C) Other members of the exchange make the same agreement and agree to visit your web site in exchange for you visiting their web site.
D) Most exchanges give you a two to one offer. In other words you will get one visit to your web site for every two visits you make to web sites of other members in the exchange.
E) If you do the math you will see that this leaves them with a lot of spare visits. The administrators of the exchanges usually sell these extra visits to you and the other members. That is how they make their money.
F) Some exchanges offer credits to you if you refer other members to the exchange. Most of these will give you one visit to your web site for every ten web sites your referrals visit
G) Some exchanges offer indirect referral credits too, in a multi-level marketing fashion, except they’re not splitting up commissions among several marketers, they are splitting up visit credits among several marketers.
H) Often this is referred to as ‘viral’ marketing. But don’t let this word scare you. You will not get a disease. You are not spreading a virus. The word ‘viral’ is a description of the way your free advertising can multiply. It multiplies as fast as a virus does, from person to person.
Or, at least, that is what the administrators of these exchanges would like you to think. The reality is a little bit different. The truth is that very few people continue to use click exchanges for very long because they soon encounter some harsh realities.
1. Nobody is using just one exchange at a time staring at any screen for 10-30 seconds except for the most naive kind of person
2. Everybody is deliberately clicking past every site they see on the exchange.
3. Nobody has any money to spend. They are out there trying to earn money.
4. They have fierce competition. Their own products or services are rarely unique and compelling to this ad-weary group of non-buyers.
5. The ‘I-give-up’ factor kicks in for their downline and for them. They conclude that click exchanges don’t work.
But they are wrong. Click exchanges work quite well. The percentages may be very low but the people who are using the exchanges are the people who are actively involved in internet business. They are the right target audience. Even if you get one serious click out of 600 the effort is worth it. By multi tasking and surfing several sites simultaneously you can reduce your effort substantially.
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Adoption of Electronic Medical Report Systems: The Role of Speech Recognition
With the introduction of The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) enacted by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on February 17, 2009, the push to digitize patient medical records has been at the forefront of Health Information Management. The act calls for the digitization of all medical records by the end of 2014, which means that all medical practices in the United States will be required to transition to Electronic Medical Records (EMR). Still, in today’s world, the most common types of health information exchanges are typically paper copies of paper medical records. To date, there has been very little automated data exchange between hospitals and physicians.
So, you might ask, how will the government effect the digitization of American health records, and influence the way physicians and hospitals store and transmit health information? To answer this question, we must look to the stipulations of the HITECH Act.
The health component of the ARRA bill is the HITECH Act, which appropriates $19.5 billion dollars to encourage the adoption and effective utilization of Electronic Medical Records (alternately referred to as Electronic Health Records, or EHR). The two primary goals of the HITECH Act are to mobilize physicians who have been slow to adopt Electronic Medical Records to a computerized system, and to ensure that patient data is actively and securely exchanged between healthcare professionals. To do so, the government has allocated funds to catalyze the desired changes.
The HITECH Act stipulates $2 billion will be immediately provided to the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) and its sub-agency, the Office of the National Coordinator of Health IT. $320 million of this $2 billion will be used to establish more Health Information Exchange (HIE) initiatives, help existing HIEs to progress in connecting providers, and to ensure standards are consistent across products and care settings.
The biggest winners under the HITECH Act are the clinicians. $36 billion will be paid over a five-year period to healthcare providers that demonstrate meaningful use of Electronic Medical Records. These payments are designed to reward hospitals and physicians for effectively using robust, connected EMR systems. Conversely, practices that do not implement effective EMR systems by 2015 will be penalized, and will be required to forfeit Medicare fees. The net cost to the Federal government is anticipated to be $19.5 billion after savings are achieved through efficiencies, tax revenue and Medicare fee reductions for non-adopters.
All said, there is quite a bit of government money to be distributed to qualifying physicians and hospitals. Physicians who adopt effective EMR systems will eligible to receive as much as $64,000 over five years according to the HITECH Act. In order to qualify for incentive payments, both physicians and hospitals have to demonstrate three things:
Use of a certified EMR with ePrescribing capability that meets current HHS standards. Connectivity to other providers to improve speed and quality of access to patient medical information. Ability to report on their use of the technology to the HHS.
Physicians may qualify for one of two incentive programs (not both). There is a Medicaid program and a Medicare program.
Under the Medicaid program, physicians who see more than 30% of patients paying with Medicaid (20% for pediatricians) are eligible for payments of up to $64,000 over five years. Under the Medicare program, physicians who accept Medicare payments (but do not have a large volume of Medicaid patients) are eligible to receive $44,000 over five years. The Medicare plan also stipulates physicians operating in a “health provider shortage area” will be eligible for an incremental increase of 10%, and those who deliver care entirely in a hospital environment (e.g. anesthesiologists) are ineligible.
Physicians who do not demonstrate meaningful use of an EMR by the end of 2014 will see their 2015 fee schedules decrease by 1%. Additional decreases will be implemented in 2016 and 2017 down to a total of 97% of the regular fee schedule for non-participating physicians. This can be reduced even further (down to 95%) if the total adoption is below 75% in 2018.
What exactly constitutes the definition of “meaningful use” of an Electronic Medical Record is still under debate. We do know that most physicians agree that “meaningful use” of an EMR should mean highly accessible and detailed health records. According to a study by Nuance Communications, Inc. – a leading supplier of speech solutions aimed at making the transition to EMRs easier for clinicians – physicians cited faster access, more complete patient reports, and better caregiver-to-caregiver communication as important to defining meaningful use of an EMR.
In addition to gaining insight that physicians value readily available, highly detailed Electronic Medical Records, the Nuance study also shed light on physicians’ concerns about existing obstacles that impede EMR adoption. Ninety percent of physicians said that they were concerned about usability as the leading obstacle impeding EMR adoption. Armed with this knowledge, Nuance has developed a speech recognition software solution that greatly increases usability and function within an EMR system.
Nuance Communications’ voice recognition software – Dragon Medical 10 – is the industry-leading speech recognition software. The software eliminates physicians’ need to rely on typing, clicking and scrolling, something that 67 percent of doctors surveyed cited as a usability concern. This gives physicians more time to allocate toward patient care instead of reporting. And, because most doctors speak three times faster than they type, Dragon Medical speech recognition software can improve productivity by up to 25%.
Dragon Medical software empowers physicians with the technology they need to digitize their practice. Dragon allows physicians to dictate records into Microsoft Word and other common desktop applications, effectively increasing usability. Physicians can develop templates for repeat use, helping them easily dictate patient notes by voice. Dragon Medical makes it easy for physicians to take that first step toward adopting EMR systems.
Dragon Medical was developed by Nuance to accelerate physician adoption of EMR software by allowing clinicians to navigate an EMR system by voice. Dragon allows doctors to dictate medical decision-making – history of present illness, review of systems, assessment, and plan – directly into EMR systems – eliminating transcription and ensuring more complete clinical documentation. Dragon Medical fully supports HIPAA patient information confidentiality requirements.
Dragon Medical 10 speech recognition software is a must for every physician, as it greatly increases productivity by making EMR systems easier to adopt and use. Dragon is the first step for physicians looking to digitize their practice and save money on transcription costs, and is a valuable solution for physicians who want to take advantage of available government incentives for EMR adoption.
Get rid of the paper files, and do away with the keyboard and mouse! Dragon Medical speech recognition technology is the future of Electronic Medical Record technology.
Learn more about how Dragon Medical 10 can ease the transition to an EMR system while improving the quality of care at your practice. Physicians wanting to see a demo of Dragon Medical are encouraged to visit http://www.genesis-technologies.com/cart/Dragon-Medical-c987/ or call 800-433-6326.
Genesis Technologies offers academic discounts on software for students, faculty, and staff of K-12 schools, community colleges, and universities. We also offer software discounts to 501(c)3 non-profit organizations. Visit www.genesis-technologies.com for more information!

Public Relations Vs. Internet Marketing
We tend to live in a this- or-that, black-or-white world. We pick one brand over another; choose one team over its rival. We generally pick a camp and then do our best to justify our choice. The same holds true for the ways we chose to run and market our businesses. We pick a philosophy, a strategy and generally that is what we live, or die, by.
In the marketing world for years the battle was between advertising and public relations. Now Internet marketing has entered the ring. I’ve spoken with some truly savvy folk who swear that Internet marketing or the inappropriately named online PR (it is much more akin to advertising than it is to PR) is the only tool they need, the only tool they’ll use – and that’s that!
It’s interesting to take such a stance. Foolhardy, but interesting. I’ve specialized in public relations for over two decades. I suppose I could make the claim that PR is the only way to go, but why? Why limit yourself to one form on marketing. The truly smart marketers and business experts develop a strategic, multi–faceted technique. Internet marketing can spread the word though blogging, social networking and effective SEO. Effective PR more than ever is the most legitimizing and validating form of marketing. Through it you become the news; you are the story. Your online marketing can help develop media stories and your media coverage can direct viewers, readers and listeners to your websites, blogs, landing pages, social network sites, etc. Think of the true marketing juggernaut you can create if you strategically combined the two.
Copyright © Anthony Mora 2008
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Anthony Mora began his media career as a freelance journalist for such
publications as Us, Rolling Stone and other local and national
publications. He served as editor-in-chief of two Los Angeles-based
entertainment and lifestyle-oriented publications, and co-founded Phillips & Mora Entertainment, a public relations and personal management company, which ventured into video and film production.
In 1990, Anthony formed Anthony Mora Communications, Inc. a Los
Angeles-based media relations company that specializes in media placement, image development, and media training. AMC Inc. has placed clients in: Time, Newsweek, 60 Minutes, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and other local, national, and international media outlets.
Anthony has been featured in: USA Today, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The BBC, CNN, Entrepreneur, Fox News, MSNBC, and other media. He has written three books. The most recent, “Spin to Win,” is a step-by-step guide on how to define goals and utilize the power of the media to achieve success in any field. Practical and user-friendly, “Spin to Win” can be utilized by heads of major corporations, small business owners, and entrepreneurs.

