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Posts Tagged ‘speech recognition’

  • 0 Nuance Healthcare Development Platform Brings Medical Speech Recognition To the Cloud

    Mar 1, 2011. Press Releases.

    ORLANDO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, from HIMSS, Nuance Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: NUAN) announced that its industry-leading medical speech recognition capabilities and latest advancements in Clinical Language Understanding (CLU) technology will be available through the Nuance Healthcare Development Platform. With this new cloud-based platform, third-party developers, serving global markets, can rapidly incorporate Nuance Healthcare technologies as part of a wide variety of healthcare applications, providing users with new capabilities for speech-driven clinical documentation, voice navigation and automatic clinical fact extraction.

    “By expanding access to Nuance’s speech recognition and Clinical Language Understanding capabilities, the Nuance Healthcare Development Platform is enabling application developers to unleash an entire new ecosystem of healthcare applications that will help clinicians and patients create and use high quality clinical documentation better and smarter than ever before.”

    The Nuance Healthcare Development Platform supports multiple devices and operating systems. By providing all of the CPU intensive speech and language processing in the cloud, this new platform enables Healthcare ISVs (Independent Software Vendors) and internal development teams at provider and payer organizations to seamlessly embed Nuance’s SpeechAnywhere capabilities and CLU functionality as part of browser-based applications, mobile applications and thin-client desktop solutions. The flexible environment of this new platform as a service expands the delivery of Nuance’s speech and CLU technologies to empower healthcare organizations, physicians, interdisciplinary care teams and patients to achieve better patient documentation, better process and better care.

    “Dictation has proven to be among the most preferred, intuitive and effective ways to document clinical information,” said Janet Dillione, executive vice president and general manager, Nuance Healthcare. “By expanding access to Nuance’s speech recognition and Clinical Language Understanding capabilities, the Nuance Healthcare Development Platform is enabling application developers to unleash an entire new ecosystem of healthcare applications that will help clinicians and patients create and use high quality clinical documentation better and smarter than ever before.”

    The Nuance Healthcare Development Platform empowers developers to build a wide array of clinical solutions including ones that:

    • Bring Cloud-based Speech Recognition to Smartphones, Tablets, PCs and Browser-based Applications – Enable physicians, nurses and other caregivers to dictate patient notes in real-time into clinical applications, such as electronic health records (EHR), running on an array of devices including the Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
    • Convert Narrative Clinical Documentation to Structured Data within an EHR – CLU will automatically extract key, structured clinical data from clinicians’ dictated notes: patient complaints and allergies, physician-assessed diagnoses, medication and procedural treatments, and health-related habits.
    • Automate Information Retrieval at the Point-of-Care – While at a patient’s bedside, in their office or at home, clinicians can simply dictate a search query to access desired information. Whether the clinician is looking for updated patient test results or clinical information from an EHR, clinical data repository or other source of medical content, it can be easily accessed via a mobile device.
    • Collect Patient Information – Deploy advanced speech capabilities on PCs, patient Kiosks and mobile devices to enable patients to speak their key medical information, including history of present illness, current medications and allergies.

    Nuance Healthcare Developer Quotes

    Industry leaders that have already integrated capabilities from the Platform as part of their solutions include: Epocrates and Calgary Scientific.

    “ResolutionMD Mobile, powered by PureWeb, delivers secure, full-functionality advanced visualization of 2D and 3D, medical images and associated patient reports directly to mobile devices, including the iPhone and iPad. By incorporating Nuance’s new cloud-based speech recognition capabilities into the ResolutionMD workflow, clinicians will experience an enhanced level of efficiency,” said Randy Rountree, executive vice president of global sales and marketing at Calgary Scientific. “Our mobile development team was able to rapidly access the Nuance Healthcare Development Platform and easily incorporate cloud-based, real-time speech recognition as an upcoming feature of the ResolutionMD Mobile reporting functionality. Now, our customers will benefit from the ability to view images and create reports instantly via speech-recognized dictation from within the same app.”

    Epocrates has incorporated Nuance’s SpeechAnywhere technology as part of its web-based EHR solution. Aimed to meet the unique needs of solo and small group physician practices, Epocrates’ EHR solution incorporates Nuance-powered speech functionality, which enables physicians to easily capture information – any time (day or night), any where (in the office, in the car, at home) and on any device (desktop, iPhone, iPad, etc.). Physicians will benefit from the ease-of-access to, and flexibility in creating medical records, as well as from the immediate availability of clinical notes for the entire care team, leading to faster and better patient care.

    The Healthcare Development Platform incorporates many advanced capabilities including:

    • Rapid Application Integration – Application developers can integrate the core SpeechAnywhere functionality in a matter of minutes reducing time to market.
    • Flexible, Multi-Modal Applications – Clinicians can freely mix voice, touch and typing to control and document within their applications, creating a seamless user experience.
    • Specialized Medical Speech and Language Models – With Nuance’s leading medical speech technology embedded, users will achieve high levels of accuracy and automatic data formatting, minimizing the need for corrections.
    • HIPPA Supportive Security – With HIPAA supportive security and encryption features, users can be sure of data security and privacy.
    • Supports Multiple Devices and Operating Platforms – Enables SpeechAnywhere capabilities for applications operating within browsers running on Windows and Mac OSX environments, .NET applications running on Windows desktops and the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Future versions of the platform will support an expanded list of computing platforms, mobile devices and operating systems.

    The Nuance Healthcare Developer Program

    Through the Nuance Healthcare Developer Program <http://www.nuance.com/for-healthcare/developers-program/index.htm> healthcare developers can gain instant access to Nuance’s medical speech recognition technologies for rapid inclusion into their applications, all through a self-service website. Developers also have access to an on-line forum for additional support, a variety of code samples and full documentation. To learn more about the Program and the Platform please visit: http://www.nuance.com/for-healthcare/development-platform/index.htm

    As part of Nuance’s ongoing commitment to integrate the Company’s worldwide technologies and solutions, the Nuance Healthcare Development Platform has been fully designed to support both the Dragon and SpeechMagic speech engines, as well as a variety of international languages. The initial version of the Nuance Healthcare Development Platform will be commercially available by the end the first quarter of 2011 and will support the Dragon speech engine for U.S. English. In releases scheduled for calendar Q4, 2011 SpeechMagic and international language support will be added.

    While at HIMSS, visit Nuance at booth #2744 to learn more about the Nuance Healthcare Development Platform and the entire healthcare portfolio. For more information on CLU visit: http://www.nuance.com/for-healthcare/resources/clu/index.htm

    Nuance Healthcare

    In the era of Accountable Healthcare, where there is shared responsibility for the quality and cost of patient care, Nuance Healthcare’s portfolio of Medical Intelligence solutions empower healthcare provider organizations, payers and individual physicians worldwide to deliver higher quality care, improve financial performance and enhance compliance efforts. Nuance Healthcare employs a range of technologies and services as part of its full portfolio – speech recognition, clinical language understanding, decision support, test results management and data analysis.

    For additional information on Nuance’s healthcare IT solutions visit: http://www.nuance.com/for-healthcare/index.htm

    Nuance Communications

    Nuance Communications, Inc. is a leading provider of speech and imaging solutions for businesses and consumers around the world. Its technologies, applications and services make the user experience more compelling by transforming the way people interact with information and how they create, share and use documents. Every day, millions of users and thousands of businesses experience Nuance’s proven applications. For more information, please visit www.nuance.com.

    About Calgary Scientific Inc.

    Calgary Scientific is dedicated to providing advanced web-enablement, mobility enhancement and advanced visualization solutions to industries looking for secure access and use of their data or graphics intensive applications, while using their existing systems. All of these products demonstrate a leading edge web and mobile enablement capability made possible with the unique power of PureWeb™. Calgary Scientific also has proprietary intellectual property for image fusion, virtual colonoscopy and Computer Assisted Tissue Identification (CATI™). Calgary Scientific aims to be the premier leader and provider of truly accessible, advanced visualization solutions, in the medical imaging market, as well as the industry leaders in web and mobility enablement technologies. For more information on Calgary Scientific, go to www.calgaryscientific.com.

    Trademark reference: Nuance, the Nuance logo, Dragon and Dragon Medical are registered trademarks or trademarks of Nuance Communications, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. All other company names or product names referenced herein may be the property of their respective owners.

    Statements in this document regarding Nuance managements’ future expectations, beliefs, goals, plans or prospects constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any statements that are not statements of historical fact (including statements containing the words “believes,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “expects,” or “estimates” or similar expressions) should also be considered to be forward-looking statements. There are a number of important factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements, including: fluctuations in demand for Nuance’s existing and future products; economic conditions in the United States and abroad; the effects of competition, including pricing pressure; possible defects in Nuance’s products and technologies; the ability of Nuance to successfully integrate operations and employees of acquired businesses; the ability to realize anticipated synergies from acquired businesses; and the other factors described in Nuance’s annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2010 and Nuance’s quarterly reports on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Nuance disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this document.

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  • 0 Frisbee Pro® Transcription Workflow Solution: North American Market Debut

    Dec 11, 2010. Dragon Medical.

    speech recognition voice activation voice recogniton

    (EHR Scope – December 11, 2010) – Frisbee Pro® is a new transcription workflow solution that has just been released in North America. What makes this module so interesting is that it is integrated with speech recognition technology.  The software experienced success in its original EU market, with major clients such as The United Nations (UN Offices at Geneva), the World Trade Organization (WTO) and multinationals ING and William Fry.  The detailed customization of the author and transcriptionist profiles, for multiple workflows, is the key to Frisbee’s initial success.  There are infinite possibilities for author and transcriptionist messaging profiles: one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to one and many-to-many.  Moreover, as a fully HIPAA and HL7 compliant solution, making its debut in the midst of the ARRA EHR Stimulus and Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) reform, Frisbee’s timing could not have been better.

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  • 0 Notes From a Conversation With the MGMA’s Leader: William Jessee M.D.

    Oct 20, 2010. Insight.

    Last Friday, EHR Scope’s Founder, Eric Fishman, M.D. had the chance to interview William Jesse, M.D., President and CEO of the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA). The topics covered a range of what will be happening at the MGMA Annual Conference, taking place this weekend in New Orleans.   The following  is a summary of the key issues at AC10, discussed by Dr. Fishman and Dr. Jessee.

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  • 6 eClinicalWorks, Nuance Dragon Medical and iPad Functionality (Includes Video)

    Oct 15, 2010. Companies in Action, Dragon Medical, Insight, News, Videos.

    A sales representative for eClinicalWorks stopped in the EHR Scope offices today to preview some new technology.  Apparently, through remote connectivity, eClinicalWorks EHR is controllable by an iPad.  After seeing the demonstration, I was pleasantly surprised to see how well everything worked. 

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  • 0 Nuance and IBM Collaborate on Breakthrough Clinical Language Understanding Capabilities for Healthcare

    Oct 8, 2010. Dragon Medical, Health Information Technology, News, Press Releases.

    Agreement Focused on Advancing Natural Language Processing Technologies to Drive Evidence-Based Care and Improve Patient Outcomes

    BURLINGTON, Mass. & ARMONK, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that the companies are working to advance the state-of-the-art in Clinical Language Understanding (CLU) technologies that will enable healthcare organizations to understand and use the clinical information contained in the more than two billion patient reports dictated every year in the U.S. alone. As part of this agreement, teams of leading natural language processing (NLP) researchers at IBM and Nuance are collaborating to integrate the two companies’ technologies. By working together, Nuance and IBM will advance the use of NLP technologies as a core component of electronic health record (EHR) workflows.

    “Protecting and encouraging clinician dictation is important to ongoing, high-quality patient care. Without the inclusion of such detailed physician notes, there is validated concern amongst caregivers that patients’ medical records will be reduced to cookie-cutter documents that do not differentiate from one patient to the next.”

    With a goal to transform healthcare clinical documentation through advanced technologies, Nuance and IBM are developing systems that will automatically extract and convert discrete, clinical data from clinician dictated narrative into actionable information that can be used to bring a more evidence-based approach to patient care. Advanced CLU capabilities, a healthcare specific form of natural language processing technologies, will help healthcare organizations unlock valuable patient information from the billions of medical reports that are created in a free-form, unstructured format each year. Access to this information will drive better and more cost-effective patient care across the healthcare industry and will strengthen organizations’ efforts to comply with quality reporting and pay-for-performance requirements, such as those outlined in the HITECH Act’s Meaningful Use criteria.

    “The broad digitization of health data and patients’ medical records will generate an enormous amount of clinical information, creating a tremendous opportunity for the healthcare industry to gain valuable insight into what has and has not worked successfully from a patient care and operational perspective,” said Dr. John E. Kelly III, IBM senior vice president and director of IBM Research. “With Nuance, we’ll work to ensure healthcare organizations can gain access to, and classify health data to improve patient outcomes and to help lower the cost of healthcare.”

    With these advanced CLU technologies integrated into Nuance’s suite of speech recognition solutions, clinicians will be empowered to document via speech recognition into the EHR – the preferred method of documentation for many clinicians – knowing a CLU-enhanced system can process, identify and extract important clinical data elements such as problems, social history, medications, allergies, and procedures from the free-form, narrative text.

    “Together, we share a commitment to transform the flow of information and the efficacy of EHRs within healthcare organizations. This unprecedented collaboration, between two leaders in health IT, will help facilitate information exchange and knowledge to deliver actionable data, bend the healthcare cost curve and help improve the care we all receive,” said Paul Ricci, chairman and CEO of Nuance. “By combining our Clinical Language Understanding solutions with the innovative work underway at IBM and Nuance, we will continue to bring unmatched, natural language technologies to the thousands of hospitals and physician practices that rely on Nuance clinical documentation solutions.”

    “Nuance and IBM are taking on a critical project that will bring tremendous value to patient care. Clinical language understanding presents a real opportunity to bridge the gap between physicians’ documentation preferences and the need for structured, measurable clinical data,” said Reid F. Conant, MD, FACEP, emergency physician, chief medical informatics officer, Tri-City Emergency Medical Group. “Protecting and encouraging clinician dictation is important to ongoing, high-quality patient care. Without the inclusion of such detailed physician notes, there is validated concern amongst caregivers that patients’ medical records will be reduced to cookie-cutter documents that do not differentiate from one patient to the next.”

    To learn more about Nuance’s CLU initiatives and solutions, and to see its full healthcare portfolio, please visit http://www.nuance.com/for-healthcare/resources/nlp.

    Nuance’s Healthcare Business

    Nuance’s healthcare portfolio of proven, speech-enabled clinical documentation and communication solutions enable healthcare provider organizations to improve financial performance, enhance patient care, and increase patient safety. With more than 10,000 healthcare provider organization customers and 450,000 clinicians worldwide, Nuance has the experience and solutions that meet the individual needs of any size healthcare provider organization.

    Nuance Communications, Inc.

    Nuance is a leading provider of speech and imaging solutions for businesses and consumers around the world. Its technologies, applications and services make the user experience more compelling by transforming the way people interact with information and how they create, share and use documents. Every day, millions of users and thousands of businesses experience Nuance’s proven applications and professional services. For more information, please visit www.nuance.com.

    Nuance and the Nuance logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nuance Communications, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. All other company names or product names may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

    The statements in this press release, relating to future plans or future events or services, are forward-looking statements which are subject to specific risks and uncertainties. There are a number of factors which could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those indicated in such forward looking statements, including fluctuations in demand for the Nuance products, the relationship with IBM and the continued development of Nuance products. The reader is warned not to rely on these forward-looking statements without reservation, since these are simply reflections of the current situation. Nuance disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this document.

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  • 0 EHR/ EMR workflow and peripherals; different solutions for different practices

    Sep 30, 2010. Dragon Medical, Health Information Technology, Implementation, Insight, News, Opinion, PHR.

    We all know about the conflict that is being played up about individuals and practices having to “adopt” or “learn new technology” for implementation of an EHR.  Perhaps as an industry we are looking at the issue from the wrong direction.  While Doctors and practices research the various options for EMRs, PHRs, digital data transmission and maintenance solutions; it is easy to get overwhelmed by the myriad of negative opinion.  The focus should be on what different technologies should be added to the current workflow; not on how technologies will change the current workflow.  In this light, transitions into cost saving technologies stand a better chance to be fluid and functional.

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  • 4 Dragon Medical 10.1

    Jul 27, 2009. Dragon Medical.

    Dragon Medical Version 10 is by far the best version of speech recognition software that Nuance has manufactured since its inception back in the early 90s. However, one of the major features that Version 10 was lacking was the ability for the software to work on the new 64-bit computers.

    Nuance recently announced, Dragon Medical 10.1 which offers:

    Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit Editions Support. Dragon Medical can now be installed and supported on 64-bit operating systems.
    Voice Shortcuts for Medical Web Search. Ability to use shortcuts for WebMD, UpToDate, PubMed and ICD-9.
    Medical Templates. Enables you to dictate various visits and medical normals.

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  • 0 Voice Recognition or Speech Recognition

    Jul 14, 2009. Dragon Medical.

    Many people say the term ‘voice recognition,’ however, the correct terminology is to say, ‘speech recognition.’  Voice recognition attempts to recognize your actual voice instead of the actual words that are spoken.  While, speech recognition is a system that recognizes the speech pattern and turns your spoken words directly into text. 

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  • 1 Dragon Medical Accelerates Transition to EHR

    Apr 22, 2009. Dragon Medical.

    CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN), a leading supplier of speech solutions, today announced results from a new study that shows how Nuance’s Dragon Medical® software, the healthcare industry’s most widely used real-time speech recognition software, can significantly accelerate the transition to, and utilization of electronic health records (EHRs).

    As EHRs have risen to the forefront of the healthcare information technology (HIT) agenda at the physician, provider organization, government and consumer levels, Dragon Medical software is increasingly recognized as an essential component to successful EHR rollout. According to a survey completed by 1,255 physicians who have adopted Nuance’s Dragon Medical software:

    • 83 percent said that it improved the quality of their electronic patient notes;
    • 81 percent said that it significantly reduced transcription spending; and,
    • 69 percent said it made their EHR faster and easier to use.

    Despite strong endorsements for EHRs, their adoption is lagging. Today, less than two percent of U.S. hospitals have fully switched to EHRs, according to a study from the New England Journal of Medicine that was released on March 25, 2009, and a third of the 3,000 hospitals surveyed cited reluctance among doctors to change work habits as a leading hurdle. To facilitate EHR migration further, Nuance is collaborating with leading EHR vendors, such as Allscripts, to launch the Dragon Medical EHR Certification Program. While Dragon Medical software already works “out-of-the-box” with more than 150 EHR systems, the Certification Program is designed to optimize clinician use of EHRs by introducing a new standard of speech recognition interoperability.

    “Our physician clients have embraced Dragon Medical as the primary and best means of speech-enabling their electronic health records, because Dragon Medical helps them to quickly and easily create high-quality, real-time patient documentation,” said Glen Tullman, chief executive officer of Allscripts. “Speech is a key component of the electronic healthcare revolution, and Nuance’s certification program will ensure that physicians have a reliable list of electronic health records that will optimize their use of this vital clinical capability.”

    As part of the Dragon Medical EHR Certification Program, EHR vendors complete a Nuance-managed evaluation during which they work with Nuance engineers to further optimize The Dragon Medical software’s interoperability with their EHR. By adding this additional layer of interoperability, physicians and healthcare organizations can confidently make their EHR migration, knowing speech recognition is not only possible, but has been pre-tested and optimized for utmost clinician efficiency.

    Dragon Medical and the EHR, Accelerating the Transition

    “The biggest challenge facing the roll-out of electronic medical records contemplated in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is achieving meaningful use without adding to physicians’ documentation burden. This can be accomplished by closely coordinating voice entry with structured notes, rather than treating voice and structured entry as an ‘either-or’ proposition,” said Wes Rishel, vice president and analyst in Gartner’s healthcare provider research practice.

    As the Health and Human Services Department works to define “meaningful use” of an EHR, Nuance believes that Dragon Medical software can help physicians and organizations move toward complying with what will ultimately be considered “meaningful” EHR use, by ensuring that clinicians actually utilize the EHR and that the physician narrative is not lost during the documentation process. As proven by the more than 100,000 physicians already using Dragon Medical software to dictate the narrative component of their patient visits, speech-driven clinical documentation is available in real-time, notes are more complete and patient care is improved.

    “Today, more than 20 percent of all physicians in North America use speech solutions from Nuance to generate over 800 million electronic medical records a year,” said Peter Durlach, senior vice president of marketing and product strategy, Nuance Healthcare. “Dragon Medical is increasingly recognized as an essential component to EHR rollout as healthcare provider organizations work to implement, and effectively utilize EHR systems to comply with the federal government’s five-year adoption goal, as well as earn their fair share of incentive payments from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.”

    Dragon Medical software is proven to make clinicians up to 25 percent more efficient with an EHR when compared to using a non voice-enabled system. And, as supported by a May 2007 report issued by KLAS, 76 percent of clinicians using “desktop” speech recognition – to directly control an EHR system – report faster medical report turn-around time, better service to patients, sharply reduced costs and increased productivity. Benefits for healthcare organizations that provide physicians with a speech-enabled EHR include:

    • Reduced Transcription Costs – By enabling clinicians to dictate directly into the EHR system with real-time speech recognition, healthcare provider organizations can eliminate significant operating costs associated with traditional manual transcription.
    • Faster Medical Report Creation - Using speech, physicians can create patient documents at the point of care, resulting in faster turn-around times and more accurate, thorough patient records.
    • More Detailed Documentation - According to physicians, the narrative is the most important part of a patient note. A medical record that combines point-and-click EHR templates with dictated physician narrative promotes ongoing higher quality care.
    • Increased Overall User Productivity and Satisfaction – By using speech recognition to navigate and dictate directly into the EHR system, clinicians can eliminate hours of typing, clicking and scrolling, allowing them to spend more time providing high quality patient care and increasing their satisfaction with the entire documentation process.

    For more information on the Dragon Medical EHR Certification Program or Dragon Medical software visit http://www.nuance.com/CertifiedEHRs.

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  • 2 Research? Seems that 80,000 doctors may feel differently

    Feb 2, 2009. Dragon Medical, Insight, Politics and HIT.

    If you ask Nuance about Dragon Medical, they will proudly state that it is being used by more physicians than any individual EMR/EHR.

    Their published statistics indicate that there are currently 80,000 phyisican users of Dragon Medical speech recognition (aka voice recognition) software.

    So, needless to say, I was more than a little surprised to find one small comment about it in the 647 page American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

    But yes, there it is, on page 436, we find the following:

    (4) RESEARCH AREAS.—Research areas may include—
    (A) interfaces between human information and communications technology systems;
    (B) voice-recognition systems;

    It certainly seems to me that voice-recognition systems should be considered more than ‘Research’!

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