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With 6 doctors working across 3 offices, the Capitol Ear, Nose and Throat clinic treats on average over 200 patients every day. Although the clinic uses technologically advanced systems in other areas of its operations, it became apparent that in the area of transcription, its system was somewhat lacking. They have been using electronic records for many, many years and they wanted to stay ahead of the curve by also updating the dictation and transcription process - that was one office operation they hadn't really updated. After a careful evaluation of the different options, it was decided that WinScribe best suited their requirements.
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