Getting Started with Dictation: How to Enable Your Microphone and Record SOAP Notes in zHealth Software
zHealth is compatible with Chrome browser. If you change your Chrome browser settings, you can start recording using voice dictation in our SOAP notes:
To change a site's camera & microphone permissions
Open Chrome.
At the top right, click More. Settings.
Under "Privacy and Security," click Site settings.
Click Camera or Microphone. Turn on or off Ask before accessing.
Review your blocked and allowed sites.
Alternatively, you can use the default voice typing tools available on Windows or MacOS to dictate your SOAP Note instead of typing it manually.
- For Windows instructions, click [here].
- For MacOS instructions, click [here].
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