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Anyone familiar with MD-IT? - Still looking
Posted: Feb 18, 2010
I was thinking of applying and would like to know if anybody has any experience with them; plenty of work or not, schedule, do they offshore, etc.
MDIT - missindale
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I work for them. They are rather small and therefore friendlier. I have never heard that they offshore and they don't use VR at least in my office. I can only speak for my office, but we do clinic type accounts entirely, no acute care. The pay is not great and there are no production or other type bonuses. The benefits are terrible; being so small I'm sure they are doing the best they can. You get paid holidays that don't have to come out of your PTO.
oh, and about scheduling - missindale
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They have a time card, but they are pretty flexible about schedules.
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Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. They have their own platform, it's based on Word, and it works well most of time time. I will say this though: It's one of those where the MTs select their own work. If you know what I mean.
MDIT Platform - What a joke!
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More data entry than typing making producing a day's work very very difficult.
MDIT Platform - ...I might also add that it
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is very slow, sometimes cannot save your work, and crashes occasionally.
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