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MAVIS Breaking Walls in Technology

By |July 10th, 2012|indexing, News, search|Comments Off on MAVIS Breaking Walls in Technology

Real-time, speaker-independent, automatic speech recognition was a focus of Microsoft Research, and the result produced the Deep-Neural-Network Speech Recognition based MAVIS. MAVIS (Microsoft Audio Video Indexing Service) indexes audio and video content and then allows users to search for a particular word or phrase across the entire content.

Quantum Addresses Large e-Discovery Project

By |July 10th, 2012|indexing, News, search|Comments Off on Quantum Addresses Large e-Discovery Project

Quantum Discovery recently assisted a Top 100 Law Firm on an e-discovery project and document review with a data set containing approximately 415GB of email and network data. The approximately 2 million records could easily have overwhelmed any team using the traditional search term approach, but Quantum Discovery utilized Lateral Data's Viewpoint TAR (Technology Assisted Review).

Healthcare Plate is Getting Full

By |July 9th, 2012|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on Healthcare Plate is Getting Full

Folks like the American Medical Association are constantly referring to how complicated the ICD-10 implementation will be. We all know the stakes are high if healthcare providers don't get it right. If only that was all the healthcare community had to deal with right now.

LDS Continually Indexing

By |July 9th, 2012|indexing, News|Comments Off on LDS Continually Indexing

Almost as famous as their sponsor, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), FamilySearch International is a non-profit organization known for their extensive indexed geneology collections. They continually add the collections of family records from around the world. Current indexing projects can be viewed online. Each project is posted with a unique set of indexing guidelines and interesting facts.

New Document Management Software Seeking Efficiency

By |July 6th, 2012|indexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on New Document Management Software Seeking Efficiency

Accusoft has released the ScanFix Xpress v7 software development toolkit as a part of their document, content and imaging solutions.

Power in Numbers

By |July 5th, 2012|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on Power in Numbers

In the midst of all the challenges, healthcare payers appear to be more accepting of the ICD-10 transition. The complexity of the ICD-10 compliance isn’t lost on them, but they seem to be open to the challenges. It makes one wonder why there are more supportive of the transition than the providers.

Juggling Challenges in Healthcare

By |July 4th, 2012|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on Juggling Challenges in Healthcare

At the recent HIMSS Virtual Conference and Expo, big data was a top topic. One of the speaker's focusi included the fragmentation of data.

Navigating the Changes

By |July 2nd, 2012|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on Navigating the Changes

Many things have changed in the health care industry and many more are likely to follow suit. Two of the most significant changes recently have been the delay of the ICD-10 implementation and the more recent Supreme Court review of the Affordable Care Act.

Preparing for…What?

By |June 28th, 2012|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on Preparing for…What?

The Department of Health and Human Services closed the comment period on the proposed rule to delay ICD-10 May 17. Now they are reviewing those comments and deciding how to proceed. Providers are waiting and feeling the uncertainty about when ICD-10 will happen and whether they should continue moving forward with their preparations.

More Opinions on the Delay

By |June 26th, 2012|Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on More Opinions on the Delay

It seems like every day there is another organization, provider or interested party sharing their opinion on the ICD-10 delay. Today, it is the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI) and Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) offering slightly differing opinions on the ICD-10 implementation process.