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I've worked for them since July of last year...

Posted By: Stacey on 2006-02-07
In Reply to: in the ss website, it stated... - aa

and I started out with Express Scribe software and no foot pedal.  They never told me that I had to buy anything and they did provide the AAMT BOS, and medical spellchecker, and drug dictionary amongst other stuff that I am too tired to think about at this point.  Just an FYI.


 




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I've worked for MDI over a year now
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I've worked there for over a year
yes we have Indian counterparts who handle our IT department, but our MTs are in the US. At least I'm pretty sure Georgia is in the US last time I checked....

I like the work, everyone I work with is pleasant, a few hiccups along the way but nothing crazy.

But hey, to each his own. Last time I checked just about every other US company had their IT based out of India, the Philippines, etc., but I don't see anyone going after them!


Oops. Meant I've only had it be SLOW at Christmas and July 4
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I have worked for Cardioscribes since July. I live in Kansas.
The owner actually lives in Kentucky. I guess if you don't want any Indian connections, you can just decide not to respond to the job post. As far as deception goes, I don't see any. I am very happy with the company.
What the heck? I've never heard that in the 8 yrs I've worked here. sm
Go back to your STM or over his or her head.
I've been there almost a year.
Anything special you want to know?
That's odd. I've been there a year and only
ran out of work once.
I've been there less than 1 year
and make 8.5 -- I started at 8 and then was raised up to 8.5 after I was done with training and probation. I am told I will be elligible for a raise to 9 after 1 year. The company is VERY nice. It is based on production, not hours. I average 16,000 lines every 2 weeks. I'm on ortho and don't have a set shift -- I have 3 doctors assigned to me and I just have to have my work done within 24 hours of downloading.
i've been with them about a year
and very very seldom have work flow problems. I think its the best place there is to work.
I've been with them for a year --
and I'm quite happy.  My pay is not the greatest, but I have a good account, they're fairly flexible and the benefits are pretty good.  I've never been this happy overall with a company and the account I'm working on.
I've been there not quite a year and don't know him, but
if he is still there he is not in QA. 
I've been there for a year now
last time I checked I lived in Georgia (the state, not the country!)

Our tech support is located in India...but so is Dell's, Microsoft's, most of AT&Ts, should I continue the list?

If you're 100% anti-India then yeah, don't apply. But if you want a job with a decent pay and not a lot of stress, then apply. We have issues like any other company, but they are always willing to work things out and they do take what the MTs have to say into consideration.


I've been there a year
I enjoy it. Work is pretty steady, slows down around the holidays sometimes. Every now and then things get hectic, and the tech support and file support is in India, so talking over the phone is sometimes difficult but that's just because of different accents.

They are growing as a company, so sometimes we have to work together to get bugs worked out, but they listen to our ideas and opinions, and understand when you have family emergencies, sick kids, etc.

Like I said, I've been there for a year, and I'm not one to stick around a job if I don't like it, MT or otherwise.

Good luck in whatever you do!
I've been with OSI almost a year

My QA scores are consistently 98.9 to 99.6.  I don't feel their QA is unfair or stringent.  In fact, it seems they don't really sweat every comma, but rather are looking for a correct quality report that doesn't contain any terminology errors or major grammar/punctuation errors.


 


I've been there over a year at 7.6 cpl (statutory)nm
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They've been advertising for about a year -
NM
I've been doing that for a year, and HATE it.
So I'm looking for something else, some type of office job. Unfortunately, that's the way the MT biz is these days. The MTSOs make these ridiculous schedules because it's easier for them than trying to get people to work on weekends, in my opinion. You will also notice that the people in the office work M-F 9-5, with all holidays off.
Don't know if they've ever raised their pay above 7 and 8 cpl. It's been that rate for year
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I worked for them about a year ago..sm
and they are a pretty decent company to work for. Paid on time, no pool work and easy pickup of work. Work slow downs occasionally. But would recommend them.
I worked for them for about a year sm
Nice group of people.  Pay always on time. 
I worked for mag until this year...SM
and it actually WAS a good company to work for. I had worked there for about 3 years this time and 6 months a long time ago. Glad I moved on.....
I have worked for them a year now.
No problems whatsoever.  I have never had a late or bounced check.  I've never had any problem with anyone in the office either.  We get along well.  I love my 48 turn around time, and the accounts I have are easy so can't complain about the low pay.  I would rather have easy accounts where I can produce a lot than to deal with difficult dictators. 
Have worked for them for almost a year...
I have been working for them for almost a year. I took the job there because they offered me about 2 cents more per line than any other place I was offered employment. They do, however, pay for headers, footers and pre-made templates.
I worked there about a year or so ago
and they treat you like you don't even exist.  Every time I reached incentive lines they zapped me with more ESLs.  They have alot of ESLs and there is almost no communication.  Also spent alot of time looking up addresses, words, etc.  Now I'm at Keystrokes and love it there!  Good Luck.
I have worked for them for a year
I started working there a year ago when it was still CyMed, and it was great then. Now that it is SPI, things are doing downhill...at least on my account. They are really asking for a lot of overtime and not willing to pay any extra for it. I have just had 4 job offers with other companies and I have an interview/test with a local hospital where I live, and I am in the process of deciding which one to take, and then I am out of there. I noticed that over the past couple of months, I have not been getting my shift differential for working evenings and the managers are getting very demanding. While they do always pay on time and do offer benefits, I would probably look elsewhere due to things being so hectic.
I worked for KS last year
At that time I was was making $30-35 per hour. The reason I was able to do so well is because the account I worked on had templates and this really speeds up production, plus I only had 3 doctors on that account....so it is possible, no doubt about it.
I worked for them last year and always
ran out of work. I had two accounts. The enterprise platform is sort of nice, but is quite slow and has more than a few hangups. The people are very nice, but the Webmedx experience I got just wasn't worth my time. So, I for one, know exactly what you are saying.
I worked for them last year sm
The one QA gal that I liked they parted company with, her choice. I liked her because she was the only one who would answer my questions. The night QA/team lead they had on my account was a nice gal too.

I found the MT manager, at that time, because they may have a new one, to be very unfriendly and if she did ever answer a question, she was rather terse with me and I have heard she was with everyone. I knew what I was doing and I knew their platform at that time too. I didn't need too much help, only with some samples for a couple of difficult doctors and some direction for one who would always dictate 3 OP notes on every patient.

I found the dictators to be fine, not the very best, but not bad either. The voice files were clear. They paid me on time, every time and I never had a rubber check. I don't mind being left alone to work on my own, so much of this didn't bother me after the first few days when I had to work to get my questions answered. When I quit for a better offer I tried to get in touch with the MT manager and was not able to get any response from her. I got their emails for another 2 months too, but that didn't bother me, these things happen.

One of the things that scared me off was that at that time, they were trying to set up to outsource for Spheris doing part of their work because Spheris can't hire enough MTs. (They have a new ad up every couple of days on another site.) The platform they were going to...seems to me it was Vianetta, but don't quote me on that since I don't remember exactly. I also don't have any idea if they are still doing this or if they ever really did do it to start with, but that was in the works when I was there.

If you don't mind having to work to get some initial questions asked and you don't mind working on your own without a lot of assistance, you will probably be fine. Touchy feely this company is not, but they don't run out of work if my experience is worth anything. I know I never ran out and I worked 2nd shift doing OPs only.

These are MY experiences and while fairly recent, they may or may not reflect what is going on at ATSI NOW. Much can change in a very short while.

I hope this helps you.
When I worked there last year,
there was no time clock to punch.  They might let you split your shift if that would help.  They really don't pay very well and their incentive is not generous either, one cent per line extra, only for the lines past 12,000 per pay period.
I worked for them for about a year sm
Platform is okay, not great. You work live over the internet. You can only have 2 jobs in your queue. You do have to edit the header information quite a bit as the doctors don't seem to bother with it.

Lines -- i did fairly well on the line count there. I only worked part-time but it was not difficult for me to get 1000 lines a day. The only problem is you are assigned to a region of their hospitals -- so you have to get to know bunches and bunches of doctors. Some dictated all the time, but then you would get several a day you never heard of, so some days it was hard to get in a rhythm.

Pay -- pretty much standard to what everyone else is offering. They do pay on time, every time. They do offer bonuses when work gets stacked up (on top of the normal earned bonuses). Bonus weekends are VERY GOOD.
I have worked there a little over a year
and I would recommend them. Deb is great to work for, flexible scheduling, consistent work other than usual holiday slow downs.
I have worked there for a little over a year ...

I am only an MT but I have had no problems.  I have never gotten charged for a blank, although I leave very few.  I work at night, but I chose to because of the differntial.  I have a good account and I get paid on time every time.  I must be one of the lucky few that has a decent team leader even if he is indian (at least his name is).  He answers quickly if I need something answered and leaves me alone. 


In the end, only you can make the decision.


Sorry, but I have worked there for a year
and have never run out of work for more than an hour or so. Some people do have plenty of work, while others have none. I don't know why that is, but I wish they would fix it too so there would be nothing to complain about.
I worked for them last year-pay is low
nm
Its been about a year since I worked for them, but
when I did (and I have on 2 separate occasions over the last 2 years), they were always running out of work. The pay was low, 3 cpl and 7.5 cpl. I don't know if anything has changed, but maybe someone who is there currently will respond.
I have worked for them for about a year
now. Absolutely love this job. I have heard negative things, but I think it depends on which account/supervisor you have. No problem at all. Very flexible, good incentive program. Just work when you say you will and keep your line count up and you will have no problems.
I worked for T-C about a year ago.....sm
The program they use is not difficult to learn, and the actual transcription is done in Word. You supply your own computer, software, etc. I believe they do supply the foot pedal; they used to, at least.

The management is okay and they don't bother you with a bunch of superfluous email. Pay is average to low-average, but they do have tons of templates and you are paid for the lines in the templates. However, if you are interested in medical insurance, they are a little high on their premiums and you would probably do better with your own policy. I think they offer 401K but not sure. Hope this helps.
I worked there last year...
on two clinic accounts. Pay was always on time, QA was good, pay was about average (8.5 cpl), good benefits package with decent premiums for BC/BS. I only left because the workload slowed down on my account, and rather than ask for an additional account (which I'm sure they would have provided), I decided to go back to being an IC (they are employee only). I don't know anything at all about their acute care accounts...their clinic accounts are on their own proprietary software which is better than some, worse than others, in my experience. All in all I felt the management and people were better than the last larger national that I worked for. If you're looking for work as an employee, you could do worse. Good luck to you!
I worked for them last year

I started working for them in October 2007.  I was brand spanking new, so I didn't get paid much.  Started out at 5.5 cents per line for typing and 1.5 cents for voice recognition.  I had no clue how low that was at first - I was just happy I found a company that would hire a newbie.  Then I got bumped up to 6 cents and 2 cents.  Lots of VR - easily half of what I did was VR.  I know they pay experienced people more than what I was making. 


The people running the company are pretty decent.  They had several people leave just as I was starting so things were a little disorganized.   The staffing person still hasn't taken me off of the e mail distribution so I still see the e mails asking for people to work extra and stuff like that.


The pay periods were waaaay goofy.  There was like a month lag between the end of the pay period and when I actually got paid.  That part sucked.  They would send out an excel spreadsheet with the number of lines credited for typed work and VR work that showed what the total pay was.  It was sort of weird and I always wondered where they came up with the line count.  My paychecks were ALWAYS way lower than I thought they would be. 


My only big beef with them was QA.  They were not consistent at all.  I'm of the mind set that you work with QA and make friends with them and they'll work with you.  You never got to actually know these people, though.  They were just a name on the site to check your work.  I would go along for a month or more doing something and then someone else would ding me for it out of the blue. That part was a little frustrating.


I worked there last year....
and I have a post regarding this somewhere a few pages back, so I encourage you to do a search. Anyway, they are employee status and offer a fairly nice benefits package with BC/BS at decent rates. I don't know about acute care but in clinic they seem to have a good flow of work. People are nice, pay was always on time. Pay is average, I started for clinic at 8.5 CPL. If I remember correctly full-time was 1500 lines a day, but don't quote me on that.

Hope this helps, good luck to you!
Worked there last year.
The platform was Emdat Inscribe. I believe she hires IC status only. Pay was above average and always on time. Owner and QA very nice and easy to work with. I have recommended this company to others. It didn't work out for me for personal reasons, but I would go back and work for them again.
I worked there about a year ago.......... sm
I understand they have undergone some changes in the year since I left them. Someone I know who is still with the company says they no longer pay for spaces and there have been some other changes as well. The management was okay, although a little on the thin side. It sometimes took the account manager a while to get around to everyone, although she was very efficient and proficient in her work. They offered PTO that accrued, but I think their insurance was pretty high, especially for family coverage. Hope this helps.
I worked there for a year or so...sm
and I have to agree that they are good people. Communication is good and straight forward, from management on down. I can't say that about every place I've worked! Patriot was so-so, not the best or worst platform I've been on. I only left because I decided to go IC full-time. If you're looking for employee status you could definitely do worse.
Well, I HAVE worked on it for over a year now........
and my primary account is 95% ESL and some of the worst I have ever heard in my 15 years, and I cut my teeth on East Indian dictators. I can say without qualification that the particular brand of VR being used on my account cannot and will not ever be able to get the ESL dictators, regardless of the times I make the same corrections on the same dictators over and over again or how many times the account is put through a readaptation. Heck, it can barely punctuate a sentence, let alone pick up on some of the nuances of ESL dictators. On one ESL, for example, VR puts stomp at the end of every sentence because he dictates stop at the end of each sentence. It's very time consuming to just take out all the stomps let alone correct the numbered lists, misspelled drug dosages (putting a period after mg, etc.) and correcting the just plain stupid stuff the VR puts in there. I guess what I am trying to say by my little rant is that not all VR is created equal. If yours is as good as you say it is, then I am truly happy for you, but please don't assume that your experience is everyone's experience.
What they mean is that your PTO hours do not start to accrue until you've been there a year. The
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I've had concerns for at least a year. I'm a long-term

QTer so I have seen lots of changes.  Not that I expect anything, but we've always gotten something for MT week and this year not even a card and the whole stink over Christmas.  The IRA thing doesn't have me really concerned.  From what I understand they only hire ICs now.  I know they've had some long-term people leave who might have been employees, so it might not be cost efficient to continue the program.   I haven't had a raise in several years and these days I'm just glad to have a paycheck.  I don't know how much of the work is being offshored, but you would think that would free up some $$, unless they have had to hire extra QA people.  I like not having lots of e-mails/phone calls, but I also would like to know what is going on.  I denied for months they were offshoring, but when I got proof it was a slap in the face and I felt like we should have been told about it.  There seems to be plenty of work on my account so the offshoring hasn't  affected me directly.  So far the checks are always on time and have never bounced. 


Things have definitely changed and I don't think for the better, though I've interviewed with several companies lately and haven't found one yet that is better than QT.  I just try to do my lines and be thankful for a paycheck and just accept the fact that the company will never be what it was. 


Marilyn - I think we're on the same account...I've been with KS for over a year (sm)
and was given this as a backup account...I can't make ANY lines on it at all...I've already given up for today.
I've only been there a year. I like it. Was with YOG, eaten by MQ for 10 years and then with Futu
As others have said, no company is perfect, but Webmedx has a nice incentive plan, and you can make decent money and acquire decent benefits. I have received positive feedback from my supervisors there--a rarity in this industry. My only concern with them is, like all MTSOs, they seem to overhire at times. I have 3 accounts--and would be happy to take more--but I have run out of work a couple of times this year that were not the typical times were all expect. Good luck to you.
You'll get over the good feelings. I've been here over a year now. (sm)
And if you had seen the subtle changes they have been making, you may agree they are moving in the direction of becoming the new MQ (pre sale to India).
Great place to work. I've been there a year.
Exactly what do you want to know?
she worked there for two months - last year
By the time her last check arrived it was another two months after she had sent the equipment back. She would call everyday and get a different response as to why she still hadn't gotten a check for her first two weeks. She wasn't angry or about it, just frustrated because she thought working at home would be a godsend, but in this case it wasn't. It was unfortunate that she did not try other services.