Autocorrect entries into Emdat?
Posted By: How do I get them to work? on 2008-02-05
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How can I get my MS Word autocorrect entries into Emdat Inscriber without having to enter them all over again? Thanks
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chartscript and importing autocorrect entries
Can someone tell me how (if even possible) to import my autocorrect entries from MS WORD to the chartscript expander? I am using ShortHand in there now and it is driving me CRAZY as 90% of the time it partially expands the words.. Guess I could import the entries from shorthand if that is easier…
Word Autocorrect to Emdat InScribe
You can use a tool that Emdat has written to convert your Word Autocorrect to InScribe. It can be downloaded from http://www.emdat.com/software, under Support. Also, feel free to call the helpdesk with such questions as well at 630-743-0500.
I have mine in autocorrect as yo. Autocorrect with
expand the abbreviation after a hyphen...so if I type 41-yo it auto expands to 41-year-old
You can use all of your autotext entries
nm
It has a dictionary, just not Stedman's. You will need to add some entries as you go along, but
overall, it catches the incorrect spelling of words, it just doesn't give a lot of suggestions to correct spellings. That slows me down a bit as I rely on my Stedman's and have for many many years.
Does Precyse include the ADT entries or headers in
nm
Hired by Emdat or using Emdat software?
I was of the impression that Emdat was software, not a transcription company. Were you hired by Emdat to do transcription for Emdat customers? Or is the company for whom you work just using the Emdat software? Thank you.
On the MTIA website, those entries are dated July/August 2006! Now, in 2008, if you write your...
congressman in support S. 810 or H.R. 1653, you are supporting an act governing federal grants for scientific research or abstinence teaching in federally funded sex education programs,
And, I'm not saying I don't support those two issues. I'm just saying it has nothing to do with outsourcing. In order of effect real change, we must at least sound like we know what we are talking about. Writing our congressman in support of a two year old bill that no longer exists or writing out congressman about outsourcing and reference bills that have nothing to do with outsourcing, makes us all look like uninformed weiners!
I just use my autocorrect. nm
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Can you use AutoCorrect in VR mode?
nm
Not autocorrect. I know those work. How did you
They've never worked for me in BT and I was told autotext can't be converted in BT.
It comes with Shorthand or use autocorrect.
I like the system
AutoCorrect should be the least of your problems
You will spend most of your time doing data entry which you won't be paid for. Amphion uses Dictaphone EXtext which has it own Expander program called ESP. AutoCorrect is not compatible with it. However the bigger problem is you will have to add all the patient data if you have an account that doesn't interface with the facility and most of the time newbies are stuck with this account. You will do a lot of busy work and won't be paid for it. Wish you a lot of luck though but Amphion didn't work for me.
I personally think Autocorrect is as good as anything.
I don't even bother with Shorthand
AutoCorrect is not compatible with Extext ESP
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re: AutoCorrect/Instant Text
I, too, have used AutoCorrect exclusively for the last 2 years and have been able to do very well on my line counts; however, after some recent research into Instant Text I ordered it (and actually just received today). While I have not had time to use it yet, I really like the fact that it has WAY more capability than AutoCorrect. I can't wait to experiment with it and believe it will prove to be a worthy investment when I learn all of its possible functions.
Do you have an Autocorrect feature? You could delete what's
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How do you put this in AutoCorrect? Wouldn't shorthand work the same way?
nm
Faster, easier, and more reliable than Autocorrect.
x
I use AutoCorrect/AutoText and find it works just as well as anything else I ever used. My 2 c.
NM
UST used to have software that didn't allow expanders of any kind, inc. AutoCorrect. Ask if you
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Post last year about NOT being able to use autocorrect or expansion software with
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Do they allow you an expansion program or Autocorrect usage? Old posts say they didn't. nm
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A contact says she likes it, sound is good, but you have to use autocorrect/text, no other expander
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Emdat
I've never used Netcare, but Emdat is great! Easy to learn, easy to use. I honestly have no complaints about it.
emdat
oh thank God! I thought it was just me. I worked for a half-day or so on a trial basis for a company using this platform several years ago and i never got how it could NOT stink!! I though it was because they send IMs every two seconds about the weather........but I spent more time on that platform trying to get it to work than I ever did transcribing anything.
Im so glad it was not just me. Emdat - never, ever again.
7 cpl on Emdat
In defense of Allegiant, this is without a doubt the PERFECT job for me. I work whenever I feel like it, nobody bothers me, and I'm only obligated to transcribe 500 lines in 24 hours.
I worked for a large company and made 10 cpl. I had constant interruptions with emails and IMs from an idiot supervisor. I had to research new drug names and instruments and procedure names on just about every report. I was tickled if I transcribed 150 lph. I worked for a smaller company and made 9 cpl and spent half my time with my foot on the backup pedal trying to understand ESLs. By the time my shift was over my head was splitting. I work for Allegiant, make 7 cpl and average 250 lph without breaking a sweat. Not too shabby. JMHO.
What is Emdat? (sm)
Please, what is Emdat? Also are you limited to transcribing 500 lines per day or can you do as much as you want? Thanks.
7 cpl on EMDAT
We pay significantly more than that at Lee Perfect. If you have 5+ yrs exp in a clinical/hospital setting that is current/recent. I would love to see your resume!!!!
Karen Sorensen
QA Account Manager
Not a fan of EMDAT
I had the same problem. I cannot stand typing using the F1 function keys. I would call technical support where you purchased the foot pedal from and tell them your problems. If the foot pedal does not work on your computer then get your money back. I cannot stand EMDAT.
Former EMDAT user.
EMDAT
Lee Perfect out of Chicago and Allegiant out of Indiana use EMDAT religiously. Apply there. They are ALWAYS hiring!!!!!!!!!!!!
EMDAT
I know that Greenlight Transcription out of Oregon does, Phoenix Medcom, and Allegiant. All three are good companies and they always pay on time every time!
EMDAT
EMDAT is a platform that MTs use to type notes. It is very user friendly, but you have to set up your own auto correct. Your regualr auto correct from MS Word will not work, which I did not like at all. You have to purchase a separate foot pedal from the other USB pedals and it costs right at $100.00. Good luck!
EMDAT
The owner makes excuses as to why she has not done this or that. Some like it, but her pay is very low and no feedback for QA. I think you only get paid if she does by her clients. Do not know for sure though.
Emdat
Can anyone tell me about Emdat? I have an IN-DB9 pedal. Is that compatible? Thanks in advance!
Emdat
Not true. I worked for a company using Emdat for a short time and I did not have to buy a special pedal. I used my USB pedal, the same pedal I have used for numerous jobs. However, I personally did not care for Emdat. It conflicted with my version of Word.
Emdat
You might want to try Professional Dictation Associates (I think that is the name of the company). They pay over 8 cents off QA but why you would want to work on an Emdat system is beyond me. I hate it. I think that is one of the worst VPN ever, but that's just me. I know there are MTs out there who like it. I'm just not one of those.
EMDAT
Can anyone tell me how EMDAT is to work with? PC requirements, foot pedal, etc? Thanks!
I like Emdat
I've been working on it for about two years now - no real problems, very user friendly.
Emdat?
I find your post interesting because I am a fairly new MT and Emdat is all I have ever known. What do you feel is bad about it and what platforms do you like better? I'm really curious. I feel like I've got it pretty good, but if there's something better, I would love to check into another opportunity.
EmDat
I was offered a job using EmDat and have never used that before. Is it a good platform and easy to use? Can you get your line counts okay on this or does it slow you down. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.
EMDAT
This is a great platform IMO! I found it very easy to use and very, very easy to get my lines in and then some! The only down side (if you want to look at it that way) is that for most companies now a days you have to have a special EMDAT only foot pedal to work with them instead of the old school use it with Express Scribe and multiplatform foot pedal. Good luck!
emdat
I am having trouble too but what area are you in. Comcast has a major outage in Pennsylvania, part of Delaware and part of New Jersey.
Emdat
Emdat is not very good when you have fast speakers. You are not able to control the speed at all.
EMDAT
You most certainly can control the speed with EMDAT. You must not have the correct version or something.
EMDAT
nm
EMDAT
Keystrokes
Greenlight Transcription in Oregon
Allegiant Transcription
Lee Perfect
Integrity
EMDAT
Zylomed uses Emdat.
EMDAT
They use EMDAT, which I think is a decent platform.
Emdat
The spell check sucks. it is NOT MT Friendly and the line rates do NOT add up at all. I hate it.
emdat
You need to download the program. You do not need a special foot pedal anymore. I have been using this for almost a year now, and both of my pedals work with no delay (settings). My sound is just fine and I can adjust easily. The spellcheck does stink though.
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