MQ told us at one point to use that ponderous webmd.com website to find docs.
In my state I use the state medical assn website to find docs.
TODAY the office manager for my local docs told me about the NPI website for all states. Any doctor in practice has to have a # to be billed.
This is THE PLACE to go to find any docs you need to check on.
https://nppes.cms.hhs.gov/NPPES/NPIRegistrySearch.do?subAction=reset&searchType=ind ...
I mean if they aren't going to enunciate a darn thing and they are so determined to get the whole thing done in 30 seconds and they don't care that there are blanks, why do they even bother? Please doctor, point and click was invented for you. I urge you to investigate it. ...
Had an appt with my doctor; she was slowly typing as we talked. I asked her how she liked typing her own records. She said she hates it but has no choice as it is required now. Apparently some companies are telling the hospitals that EMR is required by law. That isn't exactly true, and the companies (such as MQ) do a lot of fibbing and twisting of the truth. While it will be required that medical records be electronic....HOW they get there is where they are fib ...
People are not doing a full listen/correction. There are some pretty blatant errors, and these errors are being repeated by subsequently dictating physicians who are obviously using other documents for information (as it should be). Blatant errors such as allergy to medications that don't even exit, blatant lab errors that are counter to some of the diagnoses.
I shamefully admit to not doing a full listen when I first started voice recognition was back in the beginning, but quickly noted ...
Had to go to an old report to copy/paste meds. Read over report to be sure I had other items correctly transcribed (doc dictating at FAST pace)... he signed off on this old report with the glaring error of "pick line" in place!! It just worries me what else is glossed over in the name of 'time and profit'.. ): ...
How can we edit/transcribe if the volume is highest on the computer, ear phone amplifiers are on, and we STILL CANNOT HEAR! If it comes straight typing and ASR cannot pick it up, why in heaven's earth does the doctor think I CAN HEAR. I cannot! Are these docs being passive aggressive... Oh they don't realize?! That is just MEAN, CRUEL. Forget that I have to make a living wage, but think about just plain RESPECT.
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On VR, many times a day I hear part of a word like "s" which might be "it is" but if I add that, I might get a Nuance error. But if I don't add it, it would be an error. Depends on the QA person. You really can't tell when listening to it. This is multiple times a day!!
Management should make a decision and tell us that it's not important - that we should concentrate on the important parts of the report. I add multiple blanks to each report where I d ...
Night after night I pretty much do the same doctors (not that I am complaining about that), but sometimes I get frustrated because I am floored at how these doctors can get through medical school and NOT KNOW how to pronounce medical terms and medications!!! This doctor pronounces tubal ligation as "Tubical ligation" and she is always mispronouncing names of medications! There are many, many other med terms she flubs! I fear for the patients so I try and match up whatever ailment they ...
I have had a dictator who always downgrades whatever pain score someone gives. For example, he says things like, "The patient says his pain level is 7/10, but I think it is really only a 3." I have really never heard him agree with a patient's pain score, and I thought the point of pain scores was to find out how the patient was feeling, not how you thought s/he should be feeling. It's kind of funny, but I would not want him for my physician. Just wondering if o ...
About VR? Yesterday, I went with my fiance to his post-op followup appointment. As the nurse was taking us to the exam room, she told us the doctor would be right with us, he was dictating his clinic notes from the morning. We had to walk by his office, and his door was wide open. He was sitting at his desk dictating into his phone, which was lying on his desk, had the speaker phone on, going a mile a minute, slurring, skipping words/entire phrases, all while eating somet ...
But I noticed when my son graduated from college, it was a mid range college in no way an ivy league school, that he spoke very intelligent, used correct grammar, and actually formed correct sentences. I made mention to him, that in listening to his friends talk, I was VERY impressed and happy they actually learned something in school..He said, "I don't see why, that's what they teach us in college, this isn't high school anymore mom." I'm just not hearing it out of these d ...
I wonder if we couldn't put "Dictator Effect" as an alternative to "poor audio." It seems more accurate. Furthermore, it's a phrase that has come along with our QA feedback to qualify it.
And that's TRULY what it is --- no question about it, 99% of the time, when I can't "get" something.
Right now I have a new "primary" added to replace the one I lost. This is a good account, as they go. The doctors I've had so far speak pretty clearly -- some o ...
Doing a report right now: "the patient comes in PERIOD with complaints of blah, blah, blah, PERIOD and states that PERIOD she was blah, blah, PERIOD, blah. She was sent to see Dr. WhoCares PERIOD for blah, blah.....No joke. Drives me crazy. ...
So sick of these repeat bad dictators..If we keep sending them through QA then they never realize what a pain in the tail they are..I honestly think a lot, not all, if they realized how bad they sound would straighten up..Especially the English speaking "slurrers".. Im sending them the blanks, Guarantee no one ever say he doc, can you just slow down to somewhere near the speed of light for a change then your reports would come back more accurate and in a timely manner instead of them being ...
AAMT, the industry, everyone says to be perfect and get everything correct. HIPAA this, and HIPAA that. If we are held to that standard, how about the doctor? If your company wants the $$ so bad, and we don't get help from them, and the hospital does not care about us, or bad habits from docs, why don't we just sue in small claims court the bad doctors, and also the hospitals/accounts for allowing DANGEROUS text mistakenly be typed. I think enough MTs suing, knowing t ...
It's pronounced Venlafaxine, but it's spelled V-A-N-P-E-N-L-A-F-I-X. And I get audited for quality. At some point, the whole world became an insane asylum LOL. ...
I have an account I work in where the work is mostly the same doctor for the whole shift. Seems lately my hours coincide with Dr. Never-shuts-up!!! It's not uncommon for him to dictate 10 + minutes for gastroenteritis! Yesterday he did an 11 + minute note TWICE on the same patient. What do you all do when all you want to do is SMACK the doctor, lol? ...
I do transcription for a hospital conglomerate, and we have thousands of doctors. I find that ever since we started a new program last year, I no longer get a lot of the same docs like I used to, but I get different dictators, different work types and different specialties all day every day. It's very frustrating because I find that I'm learning new specialties all day but, because there's apparently nothing I can do about it, I have to just live with it and work on getting m ...
It would not be a bid deal for MModal to TELL these doctors how to dictate..I am sure they are clueless as to what comes over the phone lines. A bunch of cackling hens in the background of an already mumbling dictator is just ridiculous. Why do they not just tell them that phones pick up what is in the background? And while your at it, teach them how to end a dictation, cause the dialtones are killing my ears!!! ...
They now cut our PTO and are threatening us if we don't have all our hours in because THEY are out of work..Oh yea and at least 150 lph and 99.6% is it now accuracy..When I can't understand a doc now, I will not go in past reports, I will leave markers..I will go for a second listen once the report is done but the old Above and Beyond crap is gone!! ...
New to ESL doctors... wow fun.
doctor is saying microcytic or macrocytic anemia. When you have a word that has one letter difference, do you always send to QA? I am doing my best to look up which is what, but I am not going to guess.
I just hate that my QA maybe thinks that I have no idea what he is saying, because we aren't supposed to write S/L in our box of notes to QA... the QA thing is very new to me and I am having a hard time getting all kinds of corrections that in my ...
I've only worked on the new 6.1 for 3 nights now (don't like it, I could go on and on), but this takes the cake.
Strong ESL doc. The doc in the report he refers to I can't understand, but I can tell it starts with an "L" or at least I think so... So CTR N and I type an "L"...
It gives me a list of doc names that start with La.....and then that's it! Tells me the search is too big and to enter more initials!So I enter La.........Le.............this is taking fore ...
This is becoming a routine now. When your doing a dictation and the dictor says "go back to the body of the report where I talked about --- and change it to...". And he never did mentioned anything about what he wants you to change. Egads man...this doc is doing it more and more than I have fingers to count on.
Okay, just had to vent that. ...
Just typed a letter to a peer review committee regarding a discrepancy in an operative report and a discharge summary. The doctor gave the explanation that it was simply a typographical error either from his mumbling or unclear dictation, and that the dx listed in the discharge summary did not make sense and he would not dictate that. Yes, he actually admitted it could have been from his mumbling. But, why didn't he catch that incorrect diagnosis when he signed the discharge sum ...
A lot of these doctors were on the Michael Jackson trial and what company do they use? Do they not set the pace and only use the best? So then who is the best and what do they pay? Inquiring mind would like to know, or wonder if that is a secret too. ...
I've heard that some MTs use Word Pad for their notes, which can be opened in platforms that you can't open Word docs with. I just got a new PC with Win 7 and whenever I save a WordPad doc, even specifying RT format, it saves it as a Word document. Do we have to use Notepad for notes to open while working or is there a way to use WordPad to save in other than .docx format? I changed settings in WordPad but it still saved it as docx.
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I have a rough one today. 2 long reports, like 30 minutes each..and of course ASR and took me longer than if I just typed them---sigh... thus is the life at the Q!! ...
I have been here with MQ 4ever it seems. Today, I just need to rant. It seems that for the last week or so ASR has gotten WORSE, leaving out words and still not changing terms which have been repeatedly "corrected" by me. It is not "learning". Of course, I guess this means job security.
But, the next rant I have is how many ways can someone enter a docs credentials and initials in? Constantly leaving out the periods after the middle initials ...
Looks like the template method is in trouble. See this link.
Medicare contractor to docs: We won't pay for cloned EHR notes
Read more: Medicare contractor to docs: We won't pay for cloned EHR notes - FierceEMR http://www.fierceemr.com/story/medicare-contractor-docs-we-wont-pay-cloned-ehr-notes/2012-09-12#ixzz27iUyBi2B Subscribe: http://www.fierceemr.com/signup?sourceform=Viral-Tynt-FierceEMR-FierceEMR ...
an email, a letter, anything, let them know what MQ is doing with THEIR patient's reports. I guarantee you, they will be furious that they are now basically forcing you to guess what you don't know...I think they'll take it up with their administration and MQ will lose a lot of customers. But if you don't do it, they'll never know. Do you really think MQ would tell them that's what they're doing? ...