Considering a Speech-Enabled Pathology Solution? Read This First!
There are many benefits to using a pathology reporting solution that's equipped with speech recognition technology. From cost savings, to efficiency...
Pathology reporting is an intricate and time-sensitive process, requiring precision, efficiency, and flexibility. General-purpose speech recognition and dictation solutions may promise automation, but they often fail to meet the specific needs of pathology labs. That’s where Voicebrook and VoiceOver PRO comes in—a purpose-built solution designed exclusively for pathology professionals.
Let's check out the top five reasons why your lab should choose VoiceOver PRO over generic alternatives.
Unlike general-purpose dictation software, VoiceOver PRO is designed specifically for pathology, offering:
With generic solutions, pathologists would face increased manual work, lost efficiencies, and greater frustration. By choosing VoiceOver PRO, your lab benefits from a streamlined workflow tailored to your unique needs, reducing administrative burdens and allowing pathologists to focus on patient care.
Many labs anticipate switching Anatomic Pathology (AP) or Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) in the future. With VoiceOver PRO, this transition is smooth and disruption-free, thanks to its existing integration with all major AP/LIS vendors and top digital pathology platforms.
Keep your workflows consistent, no matter what other technology is changing in your lab. PRO's structured reporting and decision support features standardize workflows, reduce errors, and ensure compliance with evolving standards—all of which will remain critical as you transition to a new system.
Efficiency is crucial in pathology. Studies show that pathologists using VoiceOver PRO save between 45–90 minutes per day, allowing them to process more cases, improve turnaround time, and enhance patient care. Conversely, using a standalone speech recognition solution can lead to a 20% drop in productivity, slowing case throughput and increasing workload.
With built-in AI-powered automation and structured templates, VoiceOver PRO optimizes reporting efficiency and minimizes errors.
Labs with multiple pathologists need solutions that accommodate different working styles. VoiceOver PRO supports real-time speech recognition, delegated transcription, and digital dictation, ensuring every pathologist can work in their preferred way.
Unlike rigid, one-size-fits-all approaches, VoiceOver PRO allows labs to balance standardization with individual user flexibility, ensuring maximum efficiency across all sites.
Unlike other solutions that place the burden of workflow customization on hospital IT teams, Voicebrook handles workflow configuration and ongoing support. This reduces IT workload and ensures that pathology-specific workflows are optimized and maintained.
With 22+ years of pathology expertise, Voicebrook provides specialized support from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (EST) on weekdays and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (EST) on Saturdays, ensuring your lab gets the assistance it needs when it matters most. When Voicebrook handles the IT burden for you, the lab can benefit from enterprise-wide standardization while allowing for individual workflow customization.
Choosing VoiceOver PRO means investing in a pathology-specific, efficient, and future-ready reporting solution. With seamless integrations, proven productivity gains, and enterprise-level support, VoiceOver PRO empowers your pathology team to work smarter, reduce administrative strain, and enhance patient care.
Don’t settle for a generic solution—choose VoiceOver PRO and ensure your lab is prepared for the future of pathology reporting.
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