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Interesting article - Posted By: this is long

Please see article below that was published in 2003. Does anybody know if the law it mentions was ever passed in California?



Following news that a Pakistani medical transcriber threatened to post UCSF Medical Center patient records online unless she received more money,

a state senator said she will introduce legislation barring all California hospitals from allowing medical data to leave the country.

Sen. Liz Figueroa, D-Fremont, said she will introduce the bill in January when the state Senate returns for its next regular session. (A special session on financial matters is likely before then.)

"California already has the strongest medical-privacy laws in the nation, " Figueroa told me. "But not strong enough. There's always something you didn't anticipate."

What she and other framers of the state's medical-privacy laws, which prohibit the sharing of medical information unless for clear medical purposes, didn't see coming is the explosive growth of the $20 billion medical- transcription industry.

U.S. hospitals have such a huge need for help transcribing doctors' dictated notes into written form that the work is routinely farmed out to private transcribers throughout the country. Those transcribers, in turn, frequently subcontract with other transcribers.

In the case of UCSF Medical Center, three separate subcontractors were involved in handling the facility's records. The last link in the chain was a woman in Karachi, Pakistan, who sent an e-mail to UCSF earlier this month demanding help in resolving a financial dispute with the Texas man who'd hired her.

The Pakistani transcriber said she'd post UCSF's files on the Internet unless the medical center assisted her. She backed up her threat by attaching actual UCSF patient records to her message.

This was the first time an overseas transcriber had used confidential records to threaten a U.S. medical institution. The transcriber withdrew her threat only after receiving hundreds of dollars from another subcontractor in the case.

Figueroa said her bill would prohibit anyone possessing information involving California patients from sending that information abroad.

State hospitals would likely be barred from outsourcing transcription work unless they could guarantee that all related files remain within the country -- a move that would make hospitals accountable for any subcontracting that ensues.

"We're not banning the practice of overseas workers doing transcription," Figueroa said. "But we can regulate the practice of medicine within California. "

The law, at least on the health care front, may be on her side.

In most instances, federal law would trump state law, and the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 outlines rules for safeguarding medical data. Anyone doing transcription work for a U.S. hospital would be required to uphold HIPAA standards, although the law is virtually unenforceable overseas.

A unique aspect of HIPAA, though, is a provision that if a state adopts more stringent restrictions, state law will prevail.

"If there were a statute that no health care information in California could be disclosed outside the country, HIPAA wouldn't have a problem with that," said Paul Smith, a San Francisco attorney specializing in health care issues.

"The state has a clear interest in protecting health information," he added. "This would seem a legitimate exercise of state regulatory authority."

At the same time, though, Matthew Nakachi, a San Francisco lawyer who specializes in trade issues, said it's unclear how the proposed legislation would square with federal laws related to commerce. A hospital might argue, for example, that it has a right to do business with whomever it pleases.

"If California decides to do this," Nakachi said, "it would probably go into the courts and take years to fall out."

For her part, Figueroa expects the health care industry to fight the legislation, just as the banking industry opposed state restrictions on the use of customers' information. But she thinks that in light of the public's increased sensitivity toward privacy matters, her bill would eventually pass.

"The interesting thing will be to see where our new governor stands on privacy issues," Figueroa said. "At this point, we don't know."

Mystery woman: The Pakistani transcriber at the center of the case involving UCSF is still something of a mystery.

In her e-mail to UC officials, she identified herself as Lubna Baloch, "a medical doctor by profession." Beyond that, little is known of her.

In May, however, an interesting little exchange occurred on MT Stars, an online network for medical transcribers. Baloch, using the same e-mail address she used in her threatening message to UCSF, posted her resume at the site in hopes of attracting work as a subcontractor.

Sheri Steadman, who runs MT Stars, of Phoenix, said she's against U.S. transcription work going abroad and routinely deletes postings from overseas transcribers. In Baloch's case, she said she was concerned by the vagueness of Baloch's resume, especially as to her whereabouts.

Steadman wrote to Baloch to say that MT Stars is only for U.S. job seekers.

"I am US based," Baloch replied.

"Not enough info," Steadman responded. "Where?"

"Santa Monica, LA," Baloch wrote back.

For Steadman, this wasn't a very good answer.

"Santa Monica isn't in Los Angeles and it's not in Louisiana," she told me. "It was pretty clear that Baloch wasn't in the country."

Steadman confronted Baloch with her suspicion. Baloch never wrote back.

"She was trying to gain work in any way, shape or form," Steadman said. "She was trying to sucker U.S. medical-transcription services into sending her business."

It didn't work that time. A few months later, though, probably using a different online service, Baloch was more successful in her efforts.

That would turn out to be a very dark day for UCSF.

David Lazarus' column appears Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. He also can be seen regularly on KTVU's "Mornings on 2." Send tips or feedback to dlazarus@sfchronicle.com.



My account specifics state 2 spaces after a period, but when I get ASR.. - Posted By: pp

it spits the report out with only 1 space after each period. I understand they are paying me less by making that minor adjustment, but is it worth my time to go put the extra space in. I would get paid for the spaces then. This will take extra time, obviously, but wondering if I would get thru the report quicker and make more money in the long run? Any suggestions?

jammed dot matrix printer - Posted By: Eileen

I was wondering if anybody else uses a dot matrix printer.  I have been doing this account for 10 years.  We are constantly having the labels jam all the time.  We use labels that the doctor's office provides.  Any suggestion would be appreciated.

CMT examination - Posted By: Paulette

Hi:


To anyone who has taken the CMT exam, I was wondering how many years of experience one would need in order to pass this test.  I have been transcribing a little over 2 years.  I have transcribed mainly multispecialty clinic.  During the first year of transcribing, I had about 6 months experience with doing ER transcription as well.  I know that money wise, the cpl rate of pay doesn't go up that much, but I would like to at least show that I am serious about my profession by taking the test. 


Thank you in advance for any response or information.


Paulette



okay now I am ready to make a move - Posted By: Molly

I could kick myself -the company I am working for keeps saying it will pick up and I keep staying, meanwhile I have put on hold a job I should have taken-MDI in Maryland. I have learned my lesson! I am finally ready to move on-anyone looking for an IC who can do 1300 lines a day?


 



Need HELP to transfer expansions - Posted By: oldsoul

I want to transfer my shortcuts (expansions) from DocQScribe to Microsoft office word.  Is it possible to do this?  Can anyone tell me where to go for instructions/guidelines on doing this?  Please help!



Does anyone know of a keyboard that has the backspace key in the center of the keyboard? NM - Posted By: Dixie

nm

line count - Posted By: cheryl

is there a way to include the headers/footers on reports in the line count program free download here in MT? 



Happy Medical Transcription Week! - Posted By: FloridaMT

I was rather surprised to not see this on here sooner....


HAPPY MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION WEEK!


 



feeling badly - Posted By: wondering if anyone has done this

I feel kind of sick mentally, someone recently hurt me and in my childhood things happened so i've developed this habit of cutting myself or punching myself.  I just cannot handle my emotions sometimes they get so overwhelming, and truthfully it helps get my mind off of it, but then later I see what i've done to myself and I feel guilt and sick over the whole thing and the cycle starts again.  Just wondering if anyone has ever had the urge to do this? 


Just feeling badly today, I would post on the depressed board but no one ever goes there.  I don't feel like I  can talk to anyone in my life about my problems either, so I just needed to vent that out a little bit.



Anyone? - Posted By: SB

Has anyone quit a new job after only three days? I have gone from IC status to full-time employee and am finding already that I DESPISE being on a time schedule. Not to mention I dislike the account and don't see how in the heck I will ever be able to get 1000 lines a day. Has anyone else felt like throwing in the towel after such a short time?

What is a typical rate for QA per line? - Posted By: NewbieMT

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How cute MTStars - Love the snowflakes gently falling!! nm - Posted By: snowflake

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Are you an IC? - Posted By: Snow Bunny

I posted the link on the Company Board, but I don't think it posted correctly. Here's the full link:

Help...Whie typing...sm - Posted By: Hosed up

I must've hit something, but I've no idea what.  My upper toolbar is all messed up and my font keeps going from big to small when I scroll!  Any help would be greatly appreciated.



PHYSICIAN SUED FOR DELIBERATE HIPPA VIOLATION - Posted By: keephope

Anyone know what the penalties are for docs violating HIPPA?   I know of a case where a person was damaged from a new nonsurgical cosmetic procedure and about to settle with a company to pay for the surgical repair.  Prior to the settlement this patient saw a physician who sells these same nonsurgical services with a possible financial interest in the company.  This physician filled the patient's face full of temporary cosmetic fillers to cover the damage and then WITHOUT THE PATIENT'S PERMISSION released the patient's records to the company and wrote a letter stating there was nothing wrong with the patient.  The company subsequently canceled the pending deal to pay for the damages.   The temporary fillers wore off and the damage returned and this patient is now suing the company AND ALSO  the physician that released her records.  This physician has caused an already traumatized patient much more stress (a subsequent long legal battle) from this HIPPA violation.   What are the penalties?   Any criminal charges?


 


Thanks!!!


 


 


 


 



can now donate your vacation time - Posted By: another mtpocket

The IRS will now let you donate your vacation time to the evacuees.  They will convert it to cash and you can deduct it at the end of the year.  For those of you feeling so generous, this is for you.

Your experience requested - - Posted By: CARDIACMT

I know this is a legal question but just curious as to individual experience.


Briefly, I know someone who will be filing for a divorce.  In the meantime, she bought another house (out of state).  She is hoping that her future ex-hubby does not find out so he does not get 1/2 ownership. etc.  It is my understanding that LEGALLY she MUST hand over ALL financial documentation up front for the attorneys. Her banker told her it was not necessary?  (I question his integrity)Personally, I think she's nuts and could get into a lot of trouble.  Thanks everyone.



How many here would like to meet? - Posted By: Please SM

Let's start with a few southern places and see how many would actually meet in spring next year:


1)  Memphis, Tennessee


2)  St. Louis, Missouri


3)  Kansas City, Missouri


4)  Atlanta, Georgia


5)  Dallas, Texas


Anyone interested in getting a group in for 2-3 days in any of those places next spring?


 



Stedman's Medical Dictionary - Posted By: Gail

I want to move a custom Stedman's medical dictionary to another computer (the one the MT created).  Does anyone know how to do this?  Thanks !

FirstAid Software Corporation - Posted By: Lady Red

Does anyone know anything about this company based in the Miami Lakes, Florida area.  My MT friend has been doing work for this company and is finding it hard to get paid.  Any info would be appreciated.

I am Rocephin! - Posted By: ASR Funny

Made me think of "I AM SPARTACUS!"


I have to entertain myself somehow while I work!



Calling Delaware MTs... - Posted By: how about a lunch to gab and network

There are two of us here in Delaware so far that would like to get together and have lunch.  We are planning on meeting at the Ruby Tuesdays in Middletown (Rt. 299) at 12 noon on Tuesday, April 3rd.  We would love to have others come and have a nice day out.         



Voice Recognition Question - Posted By: Lisa

Anyone have thoughts on voice recognition that has worked on it?  I am working for a company now. The work is extremely easy but I am only able to do about 350 lines an hour and I only make 4.5 cpl.  I normally can type more than that and make a much higher line rate.  I don't want to give up, but I cannot figure out how I can go faster.  I am not even spending much time rechecking the charts at this point.  I might be able to get up to 400 lines an hour but I don't see going much higher than that. 


Any thoughts? 



Bose Headset - Posted By: ghost

I remember someone talking about getting these headsets.  Did you get them?  Did you like them for transcription?  I'm hoping to get them for Christmas, but would like to know if they are worth it.

For some reason my keyboard shortcut ... sm - Posted By: frustrated newbie needs help in MSWord

has changed from CTRL+P to Shift-CTRL+F12.  What can I do to get it back?



Unemployment question - Posted By: ML

What a way to start a Monday- I just started working for a hospital in October-They are in PA, I live in WV.  They called to tell me I am layed off- My question:


1.Do I file for unemployment in WV or where I work at in PA.


2.I do a side Dr. on the side, in Ohio, how to I do this.  I am going to be losing him at the end of the month-he is moving out of the area, but I may be on call to pick up a Nurse Pract. dication. (not much maybe 100.00 a month) How will this all go down. Do I need to get rid of this account?


Thanks



 



Need help, so confused - Posted By: jenny

I use short cut for windows as an expander.  Today was the first time I ever checked the statistics.  When I divide the total characters, including those put in by short cut, then divide by 65, my line count is 2415, (which is about what I used to do on my old job) if I take the total characters only transcribed, not the ones inserted by short cut, I get 1611 lines.  The line counting program for my job gives me 1600 lines, does this mean that I am not getting compensated for anything put in my shorthand?  If that is the case, then this is really discouraging and maybe I need to stop using my shortcut?  Can anyone tell me if I am figuring this incorrectly.  Any info will be greatly appreciated.  Thank you in advance

south beach d question - Posted By: sm

would someone tell me please a few examples of 'good' carbs and 'bad' carbs, and/or what causes them to be good or bad?  Thanks.

Anyone have 2 fake enthusiasm... - Posted By: RadGuy

over a particular relative's gifts? I swear my big sister gives the cheesiest, cheapest gifts every year - last year she gave me deodorant samples and the year before that some tupperware (???!!!) she was about 2 throw away. It is soooo hard to act excited and I dread the moment when I have to open her gifts every year. I always save hers for last and give an Oscar winning performance. Do U have a really cheap relative and how do U act excited?

Lanier Remote Station - Posted By: Lillian

Can anyone send me instructions on how to program an older Lanier remote transcription system? I think it is an LX-128? I just don't remember. I took my out of the closet to see if it works and have lost my instructions. Everything is all plugged in and works. HOwever, I get a double tone and not a dial tone. I remember having to program it but it has been sooooooo long ago. Any help would be appreciated.

Lillian
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MS Word Still SOOOSlow - Posted By: Bonnie Wild

I am posting again for any add'l help with my MS Word Program - still slow on opening and closing of the program. I have added memory, checked for any extra "normal" templates and about anything else I could find to do.  I do have a lot of autotext entries in MS Word and think this may have something to do with it, because when I accidentally deleted them once, MS worked fine.  Any more ideas???     Thanks  Bonnie

Need a good recipe for home brew flea dip - Posted By: please

I have a shih-tsu and 120 pound lab/blue tick hound. Needless to say, Savannah would cost me an arm and a leg with conventional dips. If anyone knows of a good home brew I would surely appreciate it.

Word is making my crazy and I'm ready to tear my hair out!! - Posted By: sm

Does anyone else have this problem?


When working in Word, there are TONS of ~WRL0000.tmp files that are created (the 0000 are just placeholders for random numbers) and being used by Word. These files eventually cause the program to crash, close and restart, always giving the message that the normal file has been changed and asking if I want to reload. This can helps SEVERAL times a day and I'm just tired of the aggravation.


I have looked high and low for an answer to this question and I have yet to find one other person that has had this happen. Microsoft is NO help at all. Their KB only says that the normal.dot is corrupted. I have recreated normal.dot and that hasn't fixed the problem, either. I've done the same for the soap.dot that I use for notes--no luck.


The only thing that I can figure is that these .tmp files are copies of the actual note/file I'm working on (I've opened them up and looked at them). Most can be deleted but there are always one or two that can't be deleted because they're being used by another program (or so the computer says). Closing Word and rebooting Windows is not helping either. BTW, I'm working on XP OS.


If there is anyone out there with either the same problem or, better yet, an idea on how to get this stupidity to stop, please let me know before I go totally bananas!




VR Editing - Posted By: Jennifer M

What would be a good rate per line for IC, experienced VR Editor (already experienced with hiring company platform)?

For those who work on their own, any Christmas ideas? (sm) - Posted By: midwestMT

For the clinics you transcribe for?  I've gained some new clinics so will be sending out a holiday gift and was wondering if anyone had any ideas.  I've done the tins of Hershey's mixed chocolates and thought maybe some of you might have some different ideas.  Can we brainstorm?


 


 



Can someone who uses Chartscript - Posted By: I dunno

Please tell me how to run my linecount.  I really need some help with this.  Started with a new company and asked but have not received an answer yet...maybe they don't want to discourage me??  Thanks in advance



being productive with an infant...? - Posted By: Jenn

Hi everyone!! I have a 6-week-old beautiful baby girl who LOVES to be held all of the time (she is breastfed). I've really been struggling with making production, and I was wondering if anyone had any tips or advice on this. I do not want to have to pay a sitter, as I feel I can work this out. Sometimes she is content to lay across my lap, propped against the arm of the couch. This works pretty well (although I'm at a funky angle and make more typing errors)...since she doesn't tolerate the swing or the bouncy seat for very long....

Wow, there are lots of people on - Posted By: MTStars tonight...

132 people on right now. I suppose maybe because so many people don't have any work to do.

Interesting thread on Word Board. - Posted By: Link Inside.

http://forum.mtstars.com/word/v/1/69982.html

Hey It's Me! - Posted By: Jodi

  Thanks for your concern.  Everything is going well.  I'm looking for a place to live and have an appointment on Tuesday.  I'm feeling fine.  We went to church on Sunday and Bible study last night.  He has stayed away except for a couple of late night calls.  I didn't know until after the most recent one that I could dial *57 to capture the call for the police.  That will help.  My court date is next Friday and I am trying to prepare.  I'm not afraid to see him, I just hope he doesn't throw any curveballs my way.  BTW, that wasn't me posting as "single mom".  I've actually been away from here as hard as that was.  My feelings were hurt and I don't need to cry over a stupid forum troll.  I'll keep in touch.  Thank you again for your thoughts and prayers.  J.

Questions about creating a bid proposal... - Posted By: Sampriss

I am fairly new to the business.  I am currently transcribing part-time for a local clinic. I learned that the clinic will be accepting bids for a new contract position.  I have never drawn up a bid.  Do not know the first thing about it.  I have someone who can help me with that.  What I would appreciate any suggestions or advice on are:


1.  What to charge per line?  Will picking up and dropping off tapes at 3 sites.  Will be transcribing outpatient clinic and radiology reports.


2.  Turn around time?  Current contractor has 3 days.  The contract in place states 24 hours but they have been lenient lately.


3.  Would it be accurate to figure 30% for taxes and 20% for benefits? 


I appreciate any and all advice.  Anything I have forgotten, please let me know!


Thank you for suggestions. 



How can I test my foot pedal? - Posted By: getting back into MT

Sorry if this is a dumb question.  I am just getting back into MT and will start training with the new company soon.  I got my foot pedal and hooked it up, but how can I test it to see if it is working?  Is there only a certain type of file it works with?  Thanks!

Want to Buy Lanier TXC Card. Please see post on Equip. Board - Posted By: Doctalk

I am in need of a TXC card and peripherals in excellent working condition. I only need one, and it is for my own use, not for resale.

Hope someone with an extra will see my post. Thanks



Question about E-scription - Posted By: Trying to get ready

My hospital is switching over to E-scription and I have heard you can type more lines with this system than a regular system.  My question is how?  I figure typing is typing, why can you produce more with this system than something else?  We haven't had training yet, and maybe once I go through that I will see how it is possible, but I thought I'd ask those of you who already work on it first.  Thanks!



A question for cherry-pickers and rule-breakers - Posted By: Curious MT

If there are any cherry-pickers (or those who disobey company policy) and get mad when they are written up out there reading this, I have a question.

What do you expect to happen to you for pulling stunts like cherry-picking or not calling in sick (no-show), a cookie?! I had a fellow MT (ex-coworker who works for another company) call me furious about being written up the other day, for not calling in sick. Well too bad so sad, I thought. There are accounts with TAT to meet, and MTs who cherry-pick or pull a no-show are partially responsible.

I am a lead and I have positively had it with MTs pulling shenanigans like this and complaining and whining when they get caught and reprimanded. Either suck it up and shape up, or find another line of work. This type of MT reminds me of the bratty kid on the playground who picks on everyone and goes crying to the teacher when another kid gets enough and knocks the crap out of him.

Please read post about MDI team leaders - Posted By: Liz M.

Hello all,

Kill me it you want to, but I didn't stay up this late at night just for fun. (Although I did have fun). Please read the MDI post about Team Leaders. (You have to go about 5 boards down)...

I honestly don't know why MDI-FL gets such a bad rap on MT Stars. I have to tell you, recently I "learned how to post" and that is how dense I am. Sue told me how. I think she created a monster.

Everyone says "Well this must be from management because it is a good post"... or "This is a pet from MDI" - WELL THIS IS FROM MANAGEMENT... So you all can tell me the good and the bad. I don't have PETS. I have MTs who work hard.

I know there is always good and bad in a company. We have made many mistakes, but honestly we are trying to learn from our mistakes. We have been in business since 1972. Sue and I are both MTs. I taught Sue transcription when she was 13 (much to her crying and dismay). (Sue is going to kill me for saying that).

If you all want to know what the deal is - here it is - MDI sold to Transcend (a really very good company) in February of 2005. We are operating as a separate entity from Transcend. MDI and Transcend have different policies that we are trying to combine to get the best of both worlds for transcriptionists.

MDI has an open door policy. Just call me at 800-205-7047 or e-mail me at Liz@medicaldictation.com.

I know we must not be the best transcription company in the world, but darn it - we try. We do not give our work overseas (God forbid). We try to be fair to our MT's. We give great benefits (though - our family insurance is high).

We have done many hiring practices wrong in the past, which we are trying to correct. (Too long to get an MT on board).

AND, I am sure all of you can tell me what else we have done wrong. lol... Bust by bubble on my first post on the Main Board. ....

I am open mostly for the BAD things you guys feel MDI-FL has done to give us a bad reputation on this board. Say what you want, I really appreciate all of you guys input. Go anonymous. (lol)... I want to change what you think we are doing wrong.

OK. I did it. Let's hear it.

Thanks a lot,

Liz




still cannot read posts either. - Posted By: nm (great plains service provider)

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Can someone tell me how to set Word so that header stays in view on the report? nm - Posted By: Kris


 



Lisa/MT Student (see mssg) - Posted By: My 2 cents (per line?)

I don't think you would have to pay to place an ad.  See if there is a "Letters to the Editor" section.  If not, it might have to be done the way the doctors do it:  Their papers are submitted to JAMA for consideration of publication.  Even though we MTs are not doctors, it is their work that we are transcribing.  And sometimes (if we're lucky) we even get to transcribe those papers that they are submitting for publication!  I don't think there is a single doctor or medical professor out there that would want their JAMA submission, book manuscript, etc. transcribed by an ESL MT.