There are several fairly recent posts - about this company.
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This one pays hourly (not per job) but there are several red flags according to people who have interviewed and either started the job or declined the offer. If you click on search and put in their name, it should bring up the posts.
It never ceases to amaze me, in an absurd kind of way, how companies can place job ads for positions and ask for bilingual/foreign language to be a major qualification here in the US of A!! This is an English-speaking country, and I resent the fact that these companies can make these requirements on us who are US citizens and English is our first language! They want our expertise in work ethics, but we need to learn their language in order to apply for a job with them; how ...
American Health Connection has posted for staff/agent jobs on MTDaily and MT Stars. They are very pleasant people with whom to work for sure. The trend these days is to outsource hospital patient registration and companies such as this are taking off big time. Having started training with them, I have had nothing but trouble...at first I was told my bandwidth was fine, only to learn that I needed 40-50 download speed and at least 10 upload speed. Had to switch to a new provider, however, ...
I recently applied and interviewed with American Health Connection. It is not a transcription company but has remote home positions that work well with our MT knowledge base and sounds perfect for my tired hands after 20+ years. Has anyone had any exposure to this company? ...
American Health Connection or Ahconn has no business trying to recruit professional transcriptionists for their virtual call center. That is all it is. Furthermore, there are other problems, like your inability to care about these patients whom you engage, their problems are not your problems, so in the event they need your help and you can or try to help, they will reprimand you. They are not clear on your duties until it is too late and your job is in jeopardy. Manageme ...
I was hired by American Health Connection as a patient scheduler. I was sent an offer letter which I signed and then an email came with several forms to complete. Once had to be notarized, so I mailed everything back priority rate. Then, another email came with more attachments. Within those attachments, was a training reimbursement agreement that I was required to sign that said that if I quit the job prior to 6 months on the job I would have to pay $2,500 to the company. I have never in my lif ...
Has anyone obtained a position and started working with either of these companies on their new positions for patient representatives, which is basically taking phone calls, setting appointments, checking insurance, etc.? I am curious as to how it works out in the long run and if it is worth it. Any information would be greatly appreciated - thanks! ...
Afro pertains to a "hair style" usually worn by black people or African-Americans.
African-American refers to a group or nationality of people whose decendants originated in Africa.
Has anyone ever been corrected on that when getting audited? Just curious. I see this a lot.
P.S. Not trying to stir the pot or offend anyone so please, no racial slurs or offensive posts. This is a ligitmate question. How do you type it? or do you think it matters? ...
tell me how that works? I know the insurance premiums are less than a regular health plan. If your company puts 500 in your account, does that mean the first few times, for example, until you use up the 500, you don't pay ANYTHING or is it the opposite...you pay the entire office visit cost until you reach that 500? I would be so grateful for any information about this type of plan. TIA ...
Hey, Everybody:
In the spirit of solidarity, if we want support for our cause, then we might want to consider supporting other industries in America. There are places to "Buy American" on the website. We shouldn't support Big Box Stores that import everything and make a killing as well as treat their employees like chattel. You know who I am talking about.
If we buy into the theory, "Oh, but it's so inexpensive to go there," then we are just as bad as the tran ...
When doctor says: "Patient is a native American" should native be capitalized? (BOS says to capitalize tribe names, but that doesnt answer this question.) Thanks very much. ...
I saw this article on a new law being passed about outsourcing jobs
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-immigration-bill-could-slow-indian-outsourcers-092353134--finance.html
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Okay, so are there ANY companies that are actually owned by Americans who live in America? Everyone says they are only hiring from within the U.S., but that doesn't mean the owners are American. Someone here said one company (Diskriter?) was purchased by "an Indian couple." Why wasn't it purchased by an American couple? Why aren't Americans buying MTSOs? What's up with that? ...
This past week it seems all I have got to transcribe are foreign docs. Some are not too bad, but some it is just plain torture to listen to. What is going on? Also this is the first time I have not been able to pay my bills with my paycheck. It is so depressing. Just had to vent. ...
Is anyone on this board a member of this medical transcription organization? If so, has it been beneficial to you? I am asking because I am considering joining because I like what they say on their website. So, I am just wondering if it is worth the money to join. Any and all responses appreciated. Thank you in advance. ...
I've talked with several MTs recently who work for different companies. The companies have to send out reminders to the MTs that they are supposed to be at work at specific times. They also are having trouble with MTs just taking off without arranging for coverage of their accounts. The list goes on and on.
What bothers me most though is the attitude of workers. Work was not easy years ago, but people did it with courage and integrity. You don't see much of that anymore.
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another country, specifically, Costa Rica. My daughter started out volunteering down there and loved it so much she moved there permanently. She is my only child, and since I really have no family here anymore and she wants me to, I'm considering moving down there. Of course, I'd have to be able to keep my MT job. I'm not exactly a spring chicken and apparently in order to move there you need to either have a pension/social security and/or an income (appare ...
are MTs from India doing well? I was born and raised in the U.S., I was an English/writing major, and I'm QCd into the ground, which makes me wonder - how the heck are people from India and other countries doing as MTs? Can they REALLY do better than those of us who grew up speaking the language, have spent years doing MT, especially since some of us are English experts (and probably ALL of us are English experts compared to those in India)?! What is going on here, seriously? ...
All that matters to companies nowadays is how much money they can make for their stockholders and for their yearly bonuses. They dont care about the American worker anymore. In India, when they want to fire you, they have to take into account the family you are taking care of, will you be able to get another job. America? They will throw you out on the street without a notice and not give a darn.
In my town, the main hospital wants to let Chinese women come over to Ameri ...
Does anyone know of stateside MTSOs who hire MTs outside of the country. After 30 plus years will be retiring outside of USA and would like to continue to work. ...