"drop the hypen from "well-developed, well-nourished"
Posted By: not if it precedes a noun. on 2007-02-08
In Reply to: MedScribe - Chimeralld
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- "drop the hypen from "well-developed, well-nourished" - not if it precedes a noun.
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It's "well." You're paid "well," not "good."
You get "good pay," and you're "paid well."
And the use of an apostrophe is required in ALL "n't" words. Not even going to try to tackle the balance of the punctuation.
Transcend obviously prefers quantity over quality these days.
It has a hypen so you can't search it link inside
http://www.medscript-inc.com/
"well-rounded in all aspects...."
even outside of the transcription part. What the heck does that mean?! Darndest thing I've ever heard of!
Ok if you are happy with spoken "well done" but I
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"Well staffed?" What does that mean, everybody 3-4 jobs a day?
NM
MQ developed and owns DQS.
I was told the account is just "well-staffed" and
that the work load has not plummeted. But, at 2 million lines a month, how can it be cleared up so often?
None. Bayscribe was developed by a tech guy
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When I worked it was a DOS program they had developed (sm)
that actually worked with PRD - that was about 3-4 years ago and they were slowly transferring over to a Word-based type program... I believe InstanText should work with their stuff
Was it the old cottage program developed by YOG? sm
if so, another link to their so-called nonconnection with Carole and YOG.
MQ owns DQS software. They developed it
NM
Just good ears developed over time, familiarity...sm
with the dictator and/or access to doc's past reports.
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