The delayed images of the feet show some motion artifact and are count poor secondary to the patient's inability to maintain stillness. (Thanks in advance) ...
Not sure what type of report, the provider "stated nuclear medicine study T one-halves"
Various research come up with too many variables of editing T one-half
written out T one-half
T-1/2
t1/2
What is the preferred version?
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It's simply unfair that MQ pays me the same same whether I do a normally dictated report, or one that is handicapped. Handicapped reports obviously take much more time to finish. Here's my new grading system for leaving markers. It's how I'm going to grade the documents that are necessary to include blanks in case they are thrown back at me for any reason. It gives me ammunition to fight back. Each subject gets a point (which to me ...
Are there no B's given on this? I have checked it each day since I started (which was just a few days ago). I either have A's or C's (with a percentage of 97 or 98%). Today I typed 27 reports and got 100% accuracy on 25 of those and 2 that had C's but my overall grade was a C!!! What am I missing. Since I am technically still on 90 day "probation" it worries me. I am typing well over the line count required and have made no "major" mistakes ...
Wanting to see if anyone can give me input on what to charge a client for radiology/nuclear medicine transcription. Straight transcription I know is anywhere from 10 to 15 cpl, if not more. But anyone out there have good working knowledge of what radiology/nuclear medicine transcription fees should be???
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I have seen the staging/grading represented in conflicting ways and do not own a book of style. Can someone tell me if this is a correct way to represent renal cell carcinoma staging: Stage pT3a, pNx, pMx
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Does anyone understand why they take off an entire point for a lab value that is 1 point off? Such as a glucose level of 230 and is transcribed 231? This doesn't effect patient safety or treatment. I can understand a discrepency that is a significant difference or would change treatment. This is a minimal error and should be graded accordingly. ...
I've got a plastic surgery dictation. Doc is talking about a breast capsule. He says it was quite thin being of a grade 1 or grade 2 level.
Just wondering if anyone knows if grade 1 should be a roman numeral or arabic numeral. ...
Hey guys..have a question. This quarter is over this week and with the new grading system they have implemented for post-audits my QA score is quite bad at about 96% to 97%. I have never had a low score like this ever in my career and have always been between 98.5% to 99%. Have any of you experienced a low final score for a quarter before and if you have what happened to you? Did they have QA work with you or was it like instant termination. This new grading system is so very stressful :( ...
PROCEDURE PERFORMED: Brachytherapy implant.
Now, where does "PROCEDURE ABORTED" go, so patient isnt charged for it, etc, and no errors are made? And, should it be all caps? In name of procedure or as a separate "Please Note:" Its dictated as name of procedure but Dr. is indecisive and stutters dictation ambiguously. ...