Nuance bought J.A. Thomas and Associates, a clinical documents company from Atlanta, and Quantim, a health information business from Reston, Va.
The company’s hopes the two firms will help them bring voice recognition to medical records and billing processes. Nuance’s technology may be able to transform spoken clinical languages into data to be cataloged by computers, a skill which will be increasingly useful as the ICD-10 transition takes place and more than 100,000 new codes are adding to the medical billing system.
Nuance has spent more then $3.6 billion on 34 acquisitions in the past decade.
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