This doctor describes the preop/postop diagnoses, type of anesthesia, and gives the surgeon's name (all of which I made separate headings for as it seemed he was dictating them). After the surgeon's name, he goes into a short description of the patient and a few physical exam findings as they pertain to the procedure. He does not dictate a heading or anything, although after his description of the patient, he dictates a new paragraph and a PROCEDURE heading. Should I put a ...
AHDI has stated "that obvious headings that are not dictated may be inserted but this is not required." Does anyone know if this applicable in verbatim accounts? Has AHDI issued any new or different rules in regards to verbatim account? ...
I have a couple of doctors who dictate without giving headings--I'm supposed to add these. What heading would I put "perineal exam" under in this report? He dictates it after the abdominal exam, but would that be the appropriate section to put this under? I thought of pelvic, but it really isn't a pelvic (female patient). ...
A friend suggested transcribing for the deaf, requires passing a 180-200 wpm test from conversation. Anyone done/doing this?
It is a great consolation to get all of your support. MT Stars is wonderful to give us this opportunity. MQ never was able to maintain a professional forum. ...
We have just updated to Docqscribe 6.1 at our facility. Does anyone know if you can use the heading list function just for straight typing as we do not ASR.
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I thought that DQS 6 was bad, but this 7.1 certainly topped that one. It seems to just randomly makes words headings whenever it feels like it. Just now, on a dictation clear as day, in the middle of a sentence, it decided that the word "the" was to be a heading. Why? ...
If you find missing text at the end of a sentence and a heading following, restore the heading ctl+shift+H and it usually is hidden under there..dont know why but you know they arent gonna fix it, so may as well try especially on those hard to figure out words. ...
Gait testing is part of the neurological examination and should therefore go under that heading. From my perspective, healthcare document integrity should hold sway over account specs or doctor preferences. Too many doctors think all that matters is what they say or how they interpret what is said, which is total bunk. If that were true, we would all just start typing melanotic stools every time one of these medical geniuses dictates that because certainly there isn't a do ...
This program is driving me nuts..how does it make headings in such stupid places??? the patient in red really?? And there is no rhyme or reason to when the program does it, so telling them what it is doing wont make a bit of difference..Other then to Stop making headings all together, it is soo much easier to create one then un-create one.. ...