Microsoft added AI speech recognition company Nuance's clinical documentation software to its marketplace.
The software, dubbed Nuance Dragon Medical One, provides tools for recognizing and transcribing speech in physician visits, voicemails and more, according to a July 19 press release.
"This expanded availability helps us reach more clinicians and medical practices with a proven, market-leading solution that eases the burdens of clinical documentation while helping to improve patient experiences and outcomes," said Diana Nole, executive vice president and general manager of the Nuance healthcare division.
Nuance was acquired by Microsoft on April 12 for $19.7 billion.