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Honestly, I am not sure, but since the hospital requires it and I have been through one before..

Posted By: luvmting on 2007-04-15
In Reply to: Does background check include credit check? - .

they just checked to make sure you didnt have a criminal background. The way I understood is that companies in which they require you to handle money i.e. financial companies, banks etc.. require credit check. I had one once when I applied for an insurance company as I would be paying medical claims. So, I really think the hospital will not require this.


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    that was working for a hospital direct, honestly calibrated line count...
    11 cpl, easy, easy dictators on a pull up a number, type/type, save and repeat system.

    those days have been discussed on this board before, and those days, unfortunately, are over.

    It's a buyers market.
    Diskriter off off offshores - and on some hospital accounts - they have not informed the hospital
    x
    Jewish is the main hospital, St. Mary's is another hospital under their management. (nm)
    x
    Transhealth requires 2 yrs nm
    nm
    There is at least 1 facility that requires US MTs only.
    It is actually their largest account. I worked for them a few years ago and worked another service that did this same hospital. This hospital is very picky and absolutely will not allow any offshore work. I guess they will have to keep all US MTs on that particular account in order to keep it.

    I would invite all DRC MTs to come on over to TransTech, you will find a home here.
    I believe TT requires 5 years
    experience
    It is SO unbelievable...this job requires
    us to constantly keep up with the new procedures, meds, surgical instruments, etc., it is a constant learning curve...and it just kills me that these companies offer less and less money every year...been doing this for 20 years now and it has really gone down-hill! Someone needs to understand what it takes to become a skilled acute care transcriptionist! Maybe the Feds can help us out...they're doling out billions to wealthy investors these days...
    Do you really think that this profession requires MORE than others? sm
    Come on, nurses, teachers, most other *professions* have to keep CEs updated, etc. Wages are stagnant in *most* fields right now, not just this one.

    If you feel like a victim, find something that makes you happier and feel empowered. That's not anything but truth.
    you must not have made the grade. He requires
    very high quality work, but pay is worth it.
    any company that requires YOU to pay THEM is a scam
    never ever would you have to pay a STAFFING AGENCY to keep you on a list. The only time you should pay for work is if you are hiring a headhunter to do the search for you.

    P.S. I'm not yelling - ... just in case anyone feels that they need to jump down my throat.
    that employer requires employees not to say anything on the
    .
    Nothing wrong with that. Their work requires someone with
    that set in stone requirement.
    MDI-MD only requires a line count (sm)

    commitment and they are now getting some accounts that are internet-based.


    Anyone know if Silent Type requires you to fly to NJ? sm

    If so, I hate to waste my time (and theirs) by even applying. 


    Thanks.


    Most of my ME work requires little editing.
    I still come out ahead on it.

    We have our own speech recognition software called DocQspeech.

    I like it.

    I make 8.75 cpl for my transcription and 7 cpl for my editing. I have greater production on my ME work, though, so that I make a fair amount more when I do edit work than with transcription.
    BOS is a ripoff, as well. If your MTSO requires - sm
    you to have it, do like I did and buy a used CD of it on ebay instead of that expensive book. (OR, if you've got a friend with the CD, maybe they could make a copy for you).
    Webmedx requires only 2 years.
    x
    I don't think anyone requires 2400 transcribed
    lines daily. Where I work, to maintain FT status we are required 1200 lines a day/6000 a week.
    Keystrokes requires C-phone? NM
    NM
    MDI-MD requires 1 weekend day commtiment.
    I don't think the OP wants any weekend work. Phoenix Medcom doesn't do weekends, so even though their pay is not the best, they'd still likely be able to accommodate her schedule much better, I think.

    Does anyone know if Shapin requires weekend work? Thanks! NM

    MQ requires 24 hours per week for PTO benefits.nm.
    x
    Allegiant requires 500 lines per day rather than set # of hours
    nt
    Medical transcription is an industry that REQUIRES sm
    patient transcription to be completed within a specific amount of time for proper patient care. MT is not carpentry or house painting or any other industry where human welfare is not at stake. Therefore, IC in MT terms is different than those others and must have MTs transcribing at the times they commit to in order to get the work done for proper patient care.

    If you want to do your work on your own time, get your own accounts and see what happens if you don't stick to a schedule.


    My account requires a second phone line (nm)

    If your employer requires you follow BOS2, then you would have to
    follow it or be in danger of losing job as your QA would be way down percentage wise.
    Requires Windows Live Messenger
    NM
    If a company requires a set number of hours,
    production, or schedule then they cannot classify the MT as an IC and the MT cannot say she is an IC per IRS. They are to be treated as an employee, PT or FT, whatever the case may be.
    Spheris requires $250 deposit, which is returned to you when
    xxx
    Opti-Script only requires 3 years
    I left MQ for them at the end of the summer and could not be happier.  There is an ad at the top of the job seeker's board, although I am not sure they are hiring right now. 
    MedQuist requires 1200 lines a day
    I do voice recognition and am only required to do 1200 lines a day, 12,000 per pay period.
    At least Transtech requires only 1 weekend per month
    That is why everybody wants to work there plus the fact that you are seen as an equal and not harassed to death.
    YES it requires more, well-know 50% med. error rate in hospitals nm,
    . We have much more to know and keeping educating across the board than most medical people as we cross across ALLL medical/surgical specialities and related disorders/meds/products etc that go with them
    I believe I read that Radiologix requires you to train in-house. FYI. nm
    x
    HIPAA requires damage, not just a loose report...
    and HIPAA has basically no teeth anyway. You are talking itty bitty fines like $500. Which is less than $600 a year for liability.Everyone gets their undies in a knot about HIPAA...the only thing ever close to a HIPAA violation was that Indian MT trying to get paid.  So let's get reasonable about HIPAA violations.
    Flex time requires a schedule. Crazy huh?
    There is nothing to like about MQ at this point in time. So many people work there because the company needs people but the turnover of people is pretty significant. Be very leery of the pool. It is murky and will not allow you to make money because in that pool are thousands of client profiles you must read to see how to format the report before you can even begin to transcribe and make money. After you read this client profile, you may not see the client again for weeks which was a waste of your time. The speech recognition program is the worst requiring many corrections at a reduced rate of transcribed reports. No one can make real money with the disadvantages MQ gives you to worQ with.
    First for hospital, then outsourced still on same hospital work
    and believe it or not, the hospital was so much easier. Had worked at the hospital for 11 years before they outsourced and then worked another 3+ years for the company they outsourced to. What a difference! The company had so many rules and regulations you could hardly keep up with them all, thousands of them, on the same account, mind you. The higher ups would not leave you alone, constant IMs about any and all. I have gotten to the age where I do not need all that and walked the other week. Have scheduled testing with another hospital for this month. Hope I make the cut, love the hospital work 1000 times more than a company.
    Wait to talk to the recruiter. If the account you are working on requires a C-phone, sm

    they will loan you one if they have one available.  No sense in spending extra money if you do not have to do so.  :-)


    Good luck !  I love it at Keystrokes.  I have only been there about 4-5 months,but my experience has been a good one.  I think you will like it. 



    I have to honestly say that if someone SM

    needs a really flexible schedule or likes to jump on and off, TransHealth is probably not the company for them.  I am not saying that they are mean but I think that if someone has a lot going on in their life on a personal level there isn't going to be a lot of accommodation for that.


    Honestly, none.
    x
    Honestly.....
    I think we should form our own USAMT for US MTs only and that we disapprove of offshoring and no ridiculously high fees for anything.
    I honestly don't know

    Like I said before, I have never QA'd below a 99.2 and this 98.9 score is absolutely killing me to begin with.  Then to be put on full QA for the first time in my life after being taken off (never even had this as a newbie).  I seriously cried. 


    I get that some of the mistakes that I made were stupid, but like you said, I am still maintaining their quality standard stated in my contract, so I don't understand.  My errors were .25 and .50 point errors.  So nothing terribly significant.  I am not making excuses for myself and maybe I deserved to be threatened, but maybe their standards should be stated differently. 


    It wasn't a harsh e-mail.  It is just the point.  Getting your job threatened really scares the crap out of you.  Especially when you are still doing okay by the standards of a lot of companies. 


    I would honestly like to know what you consider a
    very high line rate. Your post is whatever it is - bottom line is - what do you consider a very high line rate? I, too, am a veteran of this field - have spent my entire adult life perfecting my skills - Not bragging, just factual, I know just about anything and everything one could need to know in the medical field, including drugs and dosages, etc. I can diagnosis any patient right along with the doctor - in fact, that's one of the few things that keeps me from dying of boredom some days - diagnosing in my mind as I transcribe symptoms, lab values, etc. I am an MT and also a QA specialist - My work is flawless, as is my work history as far as companies, etc. I can type anything and everything, and I love ESLs. I always pass testing with flying colors, having even been told that I was the only MT who ever got some obscure term on a transcription test - I am polite on interviews, and have been offered a job every single time I have ever applied to a company. Yet the average cents per line rate that I have been offered, even with 25 years of incredible experience under my belt, is 8 to 9 cpl, and the 9 cpl was only once as an IC. I have never ever gotten any company to offer me more than that, and only make 10 cpl at my current employer after getting tiny little .0025 cpl raises over 10 years. Years ago full time I made $80K and up, and part time when my kids were little I made $40K for a few hours a day. Now I run in the low $30K range working my behind off 6 to 7 days a week, 8+ hours a day. Its not me - I'm faster than I ever was and have more knowledge than I need. Again, what do you consider a high line rate, and where are these companies? Please answer, as it really should not be a guarded secret if you are honestly looking to help the industry.
    Honestly, I'm not sure
    But I would say if you haven't heard back in 4 or 5 days, it would probably be okay to call and check the status of your application. Better to do that than get lost in the shuffle.
    Honestly? sm
    If you have been around 16 years you are too sharp for their games and they just wanted to say no to you before you figured them out and said no to them. JMHO
    Honestly, I do not know. sm

    This would definitely be a tech question but SpeedType is a great program.  You can also use the AutoCorrect feature of Word.  I actually use both.  I use the AutoCorrect for my short entries and then my operative reports and longer stuff, I use SpeedType.  It all depends on the MTs preference though.


     


    I honestly don't know
    cuz I haven't gotten my Meditech set up yet.

    Not to pry, but since your version doesn't have Expanders already built-in did Transcend help with the expense of getting InstantText? If I gotta pay for it myself I'll have to save up for it
    Honestly, you should have done (sm)
    your homework before selecting a name for your company.  The word Heartland is not carelessly tossed around on this site.  The company Heartland (not your company) has burned a lot of MTs.  Yes, I think you should spend the $500+ to change your company name.
    Honestly...
    Good luck getting any work! I'm on 5 different accounts and haven't met quota for nearly a year! The platform is very easy, it's getting the work that is very hard.
    honestly just being there for him is a lot even if ..
    you arent there holding his hand. Just tell him if he needs anything just to come to you whether it is a hug or not. I would still try to work as much and just take more breaks to check on him and hug him.

    Really all you can do.


    I honestly don't know, but I don't do ER . -sm
    You could probably call the company or email them and ask... since they have quite a lot of different hospitals.