Prescription labels can present difficulties among blind and visually impaired Coloradans in understanding a medication’s dosage and frequency, leading to dangerous health concerns. Colorado lawmakers ...
In an effort to better serve its patients with visual impairments, Essentia Health is unveiling a free tool that reads prescription labels aloud. The tool, called ScripTalk, uses text-to-speech ...
The tool, called ScripTalk, uses text-to-speech technology to verbalize prescription labels for patients who cannot otherwise read them. ScripTalk relies on an electronic tag that Essentia pharmacists ...
Essentia Health, a 14-hospital system based in Duluth, Minn., launched a free tool March 26 to verbalize prescription labels. The app, ScripTalk, uses text-to-speech technology to recite drug labels ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Wegmans is the latest in a line of stores and pharmacies to offer a potentially life-saving device for people who are blind or visually impaired. It’s called ScripTalk. It’s ...
For millions of people, reading prescription information on a medication container can be difficult or impossible due to vision impairments. But the details on those container labels can be critical ...
If only all labels could talk. Well, those of the prescription kind will be able to at Wegmans, as the grocer, based in Rochester, N.Y., just announced it will be partnering with the American Council ...
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