That the QC or QA person below so perfectly termed it.
This is taken from Pharmabiz.com which is India based.
http://www.pharmabiz.com/NewsDetails.aspx?aid=88261&sid=1
"Nuance Transcription Services (NTS) is investing $7.5 million because it views India as key growth market for medical transcription services. It has envisaged expansion of office space and head count."
"Facility expansion will also see Nuance to hire another 3,000 personnel armed with English comprehe ...
I came across patellectomy, but it clearly sounds like pi-low-lectomy.
The sentence is: "I think the best course of action would probably be to do an inferior pole *s/l pye-lo-lectomy* and just primary repair of the inferior patellar tendon portion back to the patellar bone."
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How would you punctuate "posterior inferior" here? -"There is endplate edema involving the posterior inferior endplate of L1." I want to hyphenate it. Or maybe just leave it alone. Any help would be appreciated Thanks! ...
The doctor is listing the type of procedure he is going to do on the inferior turbinates.
s/l es-i-marvin inferior turbinates.
The actual procedure does not give any indication to this word. He trimmed the turbinates. He infractured them and outfractured them. He also resected the mucosal tissues overlying the inferior turbinate bone.
Any ideas?
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Does the word humming seem right in the first sentence? I thought maybe there is a specific name for the type of handpiece or wand but I can't seem to find that. These are his exact words.
"Anterior stab incisions were created for submucosal resection with Coblation handpiece humming 45 degree reflex wand. Settings of 4 and 2 were used. Three separate submucous tunnels were created anterior to posteriorly with the Coblation foot pedal activated for 12 seconds."
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Does anyone else suspect their company is fiddling with the software, thereby paying less to MTs for the same amount of work? I switched accounts last summer, within the same company, to a hospital that pays more, sure that my pay would increase. Lo and behold, I just noticed on my paycheck that I'll make about 5,000 to 8,000 less this year than last, and, if anything, I'm working more hours. Truly infuriating because there is no way to prove it. ...
ESL per account for .07 cents a line? I have been getting 2 in 3 ESL for the last 3 months now. Never used to be that way. Not just ESL, but difficult ESL that do 15 to 20 minutes at a time. They changed on me without saying anything. Is this a normal amount or am I being used? ...
Doctor says: "She is carrying about 12 to 15 thousand dollars in credit card debt." Do I put it $12 to $15 thousand, $12,000 or $15,000 or as above? Thanks. ...
I recently started with Zylomed and I am a 'floater'. Does anyone have any experience with this company and if there is enough work as a floater? I am trying to decide if I want to keep doing this or just take on some accounts that would be my own.
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I've never been paid per audio minute. What would 1 dollar per audio minute come to if I can type 300 lines per hour? Does anyone have an equation I can plug the numbers in to or any idea what a ballpark figure would be for this? Thanks. ...
I am planning to take my CMT exams in a couple of months. A couple of queries - How many questions are asked in part I (theory) and part II (transcription performance)? What is the passing grade?
Any information will be helpful. Thanks! ...
Has anyone ever signed a contract with a company that specified a certain cpl and then when you started, you discovered that you were being paid a full cent less, with no explanation? How did you handle it? ...
Just wondering......I am an IC right now, but I have the opportunity to pick up some extra work from my own personal physician. He was asking if I could type some of his more complicated PFT reports that he does not want to do on the EMR program they have. I have not done any personal account work for a very very long time. Back when I had accounts....we would go pick up the cassette, print out the stuff and take it back. I was wondering if anyone out there has any person ...
For say a syndrome, a drug, a doctor's name/address, facility name/address, etc.?
If I think I can hear the dictation correctly I do spend an extended amount of time because I KNOW I can find it. However, if it is ify as to what I am hearing or the spellings could be a dozen different things, I ususally send to QA because if I am not sure - it's probably going to end up to QA anyway. I NEVER look up a doctor's name if the first name is not dictate ...
Not sure if this is on the right board but it's about a general transcription question so I think so. Does anone have an idea of how many lines someone would type in an audio hour of transcription? Sorry if that sounds like a ditzy question but since I have always been paid by the line am wondering about being paid by the audio hour. Any input would be appreciated.This would be general transcription. ...
I swear the speech engine just makes up the output as it has no resemblence to what the doctor says!
We got a note stating we were making too many errors and our quality had gone down, with a side note that QAM knows we are struggling to maintain our counts, but this does not matter.
Every once in a while I get told to slow down. Heck,I doing the best with what I have and the fatigue of doing this all day. Only minor errors such as leaving in an extra pronoun or such.
I don't ...
I'm wondering, how many reports on average are pulled each week for audit? Does anyone find it varies, for example, they may pull 1 or 2 one week then 7 or 8 (that are all 100% accurate) the next week, but keep pulling until they find something to knock down your accuracy rating for that pay week so you end up with 12 or 13 reports audited? ...
I started this job back in April, when this hospital decided to bring its transcriptionists back in-house. Small 200 bed hospital and they hired another person and myself. We both have 30 years experience, but she is more so clinic specialty (ophthalmology) and myself all acute-care with 10 of those years working for MTSO. There is no set minimum of lines nor minutes; however, the work is very much backlogged and now they are looking closer at our production as it relates to mi ...
I'm curious if this is throughout a lot of MT companies where the summer seasons are the slowest in terms of receiving work. I used to have an abundunt amount of doctors to transcribe for across multiple accounts, but now all of a sudden that has changed, and I am almost always out of work and I no longer transcribe for what I'm estimating as half to 3/4 of the list of docs. Is this something normal? Do doctors get together and take a 3-month hiatus at once, or something...? I'm p ...