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A rare story of hope.... - Bear


Posted: Mar 12, 2014

I worked for my local hospital for 11 years. I decided to start working from home and went with OmniMed (great company out of Fargo). Not long after, they were bought out by MedQuist. That began the downhill slide that got worse and worse. My work was outsourced to India. I then went to Spheris which was great at first, but then that work disappeared and they were bought out. On to TTS (nightmare). Then to Landmark (no work). I was going to get out of this business FOR GOOD when I saw an ad in my local newspaper that the hospital was hiring. Turns out the docs were revolting because the hospital had MedQuist (M-Modal) and the quality was not good enough for them! They were sick of all the blanks! I'm now working for the local hospital, but I work from home. I have a good hourly rate plus a production bonus and benefits. I wish this for ALL OF YOU! Let's hope all the docs start taking a stand.

Yeaaahhhh - you have made

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my day! Great story. Good luck in your new job!

how wonderful !! - braindead

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congratulations, you slogged it out and your ship came in! plus, there's a hospital administration that actually listens to its docs? what's the world coming to? :o)

hope... - Bear

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I encourage you all to check with your local facilities. I have found that in my state (midwest) many of the facilities now have ditched their on-line services and have local MTs working from home. Because of the unreliability, poor quality, etc., my boss e-mails me regularly to tell me how much she appreciates my efforts. Strange, because I've been working for on-line companies for 13 years and haven't experienced that!

are you hourly - or production

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Either way, it is great news. Benefits and such!
Hope - Bear
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I get a nice hourly wage plus a production bonus for anything produced over the required hourly amount. I have great daytime hours, rotate weekends with the other MTs. I'm connected via e-mail to the other MTs so we can ask questions, etc. This is the way it's supposed to be!
You've got that right! - whoop whoop
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I always loved trying to get the bonus.
Made me eager to sign on, rather than dreading signing on.
Well maybe... - Pippa
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This news of MM going bankrupt will get some of the hospitals thinking. Isn't MM the largest company in the US? Wouldn't that make you think if you were doing business with them?

I am so VERY happy for you! - SmileyChica

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Love that you shared. Awesome for you, and it sounds like you will be employed by a conscientious and proactive employer. GREAT news! Good luck!

Similar story here! - Mac

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Congratulations to you! I also was hired as a home transcriptionist at an hourly rate with full benefits for a large hospital system that is actually "in-sourcing" all the work back from the services. It is actually saving them money!

I would LIKE this TWICE if I could. n/m - SmileyChica

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