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May 10, 2006


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Bangalore Meet - A NASSCOM - AAMT initiative


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Dear Friends,


There has arisen a few misconceptions about the above meet, I'll try to


clear them:


1. NASSCOM India ITES-BPO Strategy Summit 2006, will hold a workshop on


Medical Transcription Outsourcing - Opportunities and Challenges -


in association with AAMT.


http://www.nasscom.org/eventdetails.asp?id=486&head_id=1101


This is scheduled and is going to take place. MTIndia.org is not taking


registrations for this event. To register for the NASSCOM meet, please click


on the link above. The early bird discount is until May 15th.


2. What is being proposed, is to have another meet at Bangalore specifically


directed towards practitioner MTs and invite Peter Preziosi, Executive


Director, AAMT to participate in that event. They main agenda would be


directed at discussing the future of medical transcription as a career


prospect. Please note that this is not an alternative event being planned to


the NASSCOM meet, but one with a different perspective altogether. This is


the one we are running a survey for. Organizing this meet will entirely


depend on the response and enthusiasm from practitioner MTs in participating


in such a career prospect meet with the Executive Director of AAMT. The


response to the survey until now has been essentially from outstation MTs.


Unfortunately, it will turn out to be a logistic nightmare to hold an event


of this stature at Bangalore, if participants are essentially from


outstation.


So friends, I am keeping the survey open until this weekend. The date June


8th, between 6-8 pm (could be postponed by an hour).


Registration fees will be Rs. 200.


Please send an email to survey@mtindia.org , if you are interested in


participating. Please enclose the following details about yourself:


Name:


Company Name:


City:


Suggestions: (Keep it brief, please)


And Bangalore MTs, you do need to wake up and participate in the survey.


Without a good response, this event just doesn't happen.


Ciao!


Dr Amit Chatterjee, SM


Strategist / Founder ~ mailto:amit@mtindia.org


MT India ~ www.mtindia.org


The Community of MT Professionals


It takes years to become an overnight success! Inch by inch, it's


a cinch.


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NEWS AND VIEWS :


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1) Firm's focus is growth, Manor Care CEO tells shareholders, to exit


medical-transcription


Meanwhile, the company issued a federal layoff notice this week that it will


idle 102 workers in its Heartland Information Services medical-transcription


unit. Seven employees are in Toledo. A company spokesman said the cuts will


occur in early July.


The firm had announced it would be getting out of that five-year-old


business and took a $7 million accounting charge in the first quarter. I


worked my heart out for this company, said Mary Kirkpatrick, of Rockford,


Mich., who got a layoff notice. How many more jobs are [we] going to lose


to India or China?


However, Mr. Ormond said the firm's transcription business started in India,


and the company tried to bring it to the United States but it wasn't


profitable.


http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060510/BUSINESS03/605100344


2) Spheris Hires Chief Financial Officer


Spheris, announced the hiring of Brian P. Callahan as its chief financial


officer. After an extensive search, we are extremely pleased to announce


the hiring of Brian Callahan as Spheris' chief financial officer, said


Steven E. Simpson, Spheris president and CEO. I am confident Brian's


experience and expertise in financial management, particularly as it relates


to operational support and capital markets, will add tremendous value to our


company.


Callahan brings with him more than 20 years of financial management


experience. Prior to joining Spheris, he served as executive vice president


and chief financial officer of Murray, Inc., headquartered in Brentwood,


Tenn. He has also held CFO and executive-level finance positions with Miller


Industries/RoadOne, Procter & Gamble and Georgia Pacific.


Spheris is headquartered in Franklin, Tenn., with major operations in St.


Petersburg, Fla.; Sterling, Va.; Milpitas, Calif.; Bangalore, India; and


Coimbatore, India.


http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060503/clw098.html?.v=12


3) Targeting Health Records: Arrendale Associates Utilizes Web To Improve


Medical Transcription Service


The management team at Arrendale Associates Inc., a software firm located in


suburban Charlotte, believes it has developed a means to enhance the medical


transcription business over the Internet - and through international


outsourcing.


AAI has developed a proprietary word processor and tools for medical


transcription along with custom work flow solutions that meet a particular


need in the industry, allow for outsourcing while remaining HIPAA


compliant, management told WRAL Local Tech Wire in a recent Q&A, and


delivering products and services over the Internet for ease of deployment,


support and use by physicians, nurses, clinicians and medical


transcriptionists.


http://www.localtechwire.com/article.cfm?u=13917


4) Leading Community Health Systems Hospitals Select Dictaphone PowerScribe


from Nuance


At Easton Hospital, radiologists, radiation therapy doctors and


cardiologists deliver a significantly more timely report by eliminating a


number of steps in the process including transcription. PowerScribe converts


physician dictation automatically into text and presents it onscreen for


review, correction, and electronic signature. The solution, which leverages


Nuance's award-winning Dragon(TM) NaturallySpeaking(R) technology, goes


beyond transcription efficiencies and actually reduces radiologists'


dictation time by offering the ability to create templates and report


Normals for frequent and recurring studies.


Staff radiologist Dr. Stuart Jones has been using speech recognition


technology off and on over the past 15 years, making him one of the true


pioneers of this innovative technology. Selecting PowerScribe was really a


no-brainer -- it's so far superior to other options. said Dr. Jones.


People worry about the accuracy of speech recognition technology, but


interestingly enough the technology makes the same type of mistakes that


regular transcriptionists make, only far fewer. The technology has become


very intelligent.


http://www.genengnews.com/news/bnitem.aspx?name=1335829


5) Help wanted for Philippines outsourcing


Has outsourcing to the Philippines already hit a human-resource barrier?


There are growing indications that something may be amiss in the country's


fastest-growing industry.


Never before has Philippine labor had such negotiating power. Call center


recruits are now being offered signing bonuses before they start work.


Employees are given bonuses for finding new recruits - more often than not


poached from other call centers.


Still, call center managers complain about the lack of workers who are able


to speak American English. For the Philippines, which suffers perennially


from crushingly high unemployment rates, currently at 8% according to a


recent official survey, unmet labor demand is a new and unfamiliar problem.


The future of the industry is clearly at stake. ITES or cyberservices are


certainly the future of the Philippines, said Henry Schumacher, executive


director of the European Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines. But that


will not work unless you have English as a communicating base, and we have


seen over the last maybe 10 years that the English speaking capability [of


Filipinos] has declined. English was always one of the [Philippines']


competitive advantages.


Danilo Cruz, under secretary of the government's Department of Labor and


Employment, added, We used to be the third-largest English-speaking nation,


but call centers and medical transcription firms have failed to hire 100,000


[workers] they expected to employ in 2005.


Carol Dominguez, president and chief executive officer of the John Clements


Consultants, a human resources and executive search consulting company,


described the emerging skilled labor shortage as a national emergency.


It may come as a surprise that spoken English is actually in decline in the


Philippines, given that the country is a former American colony known for


its enthusiastic embrace of US fast food and pop culture. Manila-based


experts said that many factors had contributed to the recent national


decline in English language proficiency.


http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia/HE10Ae02.html


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