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Posted By: QApeep on 2008-08-17
In Reply to: Out for me in QA - any help welcome

work is fine, you have nothing to worry about. If your work is below 98, you have something to worry about. You cannot score below 98% because of commas. Sounds like you are in a bit of denial. Your work is your proof. If QA is out to get you, then your errors are not errors, and that is all the proof you need. Only major critical errors bring scores down that low. You might be under the eye of QA, but I doubt its a vendetta. QA's job is to assure quality. Don't take it personally, take it professionally and aim to improve - for the patient's sake.


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I did, but it has been awhile. The quality of the work was

horrendous and it would have been easier to retype reports than to correct them.  The MTs kept making the same mistakes over and over again.  They also had some accounts that ESL didn't come close to describing them.  I am very good with ESL and routinely transcribe 85-90% ESLs, but these were some of the worst I've every come across, plus the sound quality was pitiful. 


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Sound quality and now, no work
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Yes, experience does not always equal quality work!
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Yep, all the work is in India now. I bet the quality is great! sm
They'll get theirs in the end. They should be ashamed of themselves. What a crappy way to tell us too. The supervisors didn't even have the balls to tell us, they made HR do it. We should file a lawsuit.
When the quality/quantity of work digresses
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The quality of the Indian work is so poor, sm
that the company will eventually lose the accounts, thereby the US MTs lose even more work!!

As soon as a company offshores, it creates its own doom. (A chink in the armor, so to speak.) It will eventually come back and bite the company where it hurts--unfortunately, it's the US MTs who get hurt the most.

Offshoring is putting US MTs out of work, plain and simple.

When you've been around this business a little longer, you'll understand.

if your take home is $6.50/hour and your doing quality MT work...sm
sweetness, it's time for you to find another profession. You can go flip burgers with bennies for that pay. This is an example of why our pay scale is so low. There are those MTs who are willing to work for peanuts. One should never make this low wage in this profession. You must either have to do a lot of researching because you lack medical terminology knowledge, or the company you are working for is putting the screws to you. I truly feel sorry that you find are willing to do this. Good luck to you.
Why is it hard to produce quality work?
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I work for DSG now and the sound quality is just fine sm
now that they are not doing MQ subcontracting.

However, I'm wondering why they are hiring. Of course all companies want their reports back in the right TAT but why do they always have to over hire? I am sure they want weekend and night coverage. That's a problem I think with any company. Even at MQ we are being asked to change our working hours to afternoon, evenings and weekends.
They offshore, sound quality not great, quality
of work coming back from India is bad and they don't pay enough for editing it. 
you spelled quality qualitily maybe that is why you have quality issues.
Sorry, but even spell check misses stuff. You have to at least be able to spell to do this job. Well, you don't have to know English if you are Indian, but us Americans have to spell!
Can anyone comment on the sound quality and JLG and work availability? nm
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DRC if you're capable of high quality work.
DRC (Digital Records Corp.) is a top-of-the line company to work for, if you are capable of doing top-of-the-line work. 
Thank you Jennifer - in turn - I think you get better quality work - less blanks! nm
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Does anyone have actual experience in the quality of off-shore work?
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Can you tell me what JLG stands for so I can
look up company in archives??  Thanks much.
JLG stands for....
JOKES, LAUGHS, and GIGGLES

I worked for them once upon a time and it's everything but fun or funny.

ECK!
I know what IC stands for...
as that is what I am.  I didn't know you weren't allowed to name accounts as the other poster listed hers...SORRY!
SCP...anyone know what that stands for?
In an ad for iMedX, for method of sending/receiving dictation they have SCP...what does this mean?
I think it really stands for
Independent Transcriptionist Alcoholic.  There isn't anything else that explains her views and her loony posts. 
I am not sure what DIT stands for but (sm)
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will lose accounts this way and MTs will move on. No one is going to sit around and make no money and then have QA breathing down your neck when you are thrown into all these accounts. So no one listens in New York. What is the problem with them.
Can anyone tell me what T-C Transcription stands for or how
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AAMT stands for sm
American Association for Medical Transcription, not

American Transcriptionists. Their support of Indian MTs is actual their support of American transcription going to them. They back the industry, not the American MTs who need them the most.

LER stands for the owners name....
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TSSC stands for?

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BOS says no unless the word stands
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yeah thats it but it stands for sm
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I can't remember what it stands for, but it is another
name for acute care.  Keystrokes always uses HIM in their ads instead of acute care.
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Let's see...lousy sound quality, dictators with no skill, unavailable QA, running out of work.nm
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talked about.
NJPR is in NJ, not NY, stands for North Jersey Physicians Review I believe,
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Quality is quality, and really should have nothing to do with getting new accounts.
MQ isn't scheming against the MTs regarding QA. They just want a quality finished product.  Heck, half the slams on this board about MQ are the garbage work the MTs put out.  Talk about a no win situation! Getting used to a new account should not lower your quality by any real degree if you are a good MT.  Even getting used to new dictators or ESLs. Good MTs still produce quality work, and should not have to fret over QA. 
RISS is not a platform. RIS stands for Radiology Information System. The platform sm
would be EXText.
Of course quality is quality sm
but all this bouncing has slowed me down so much that I cannot make a good wage. I would never cut corners, but I can see where work quality will suffer in this scenario. I am sick and tired of bouncing around to all kinds of accounts!
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Don't you want quality?
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Nothing to do with quality.

 


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I think it was probably due to quality.
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Quality?
Yeah --- the company I work for cares a lot about qualit; but they care more about the bottom line. To solve both problems, they strip off all of the easiest work to send to vendors, sticking the the Americans with worst of the worst; they try to make us feel good about this by telling us that we should feel honored and it is a privilege for them to trust us with the crap work that cuts our income in half. And it is not necessity, we are frequently out of work; but they saved money by screwing us over in order to pay less to the foreigners.

Some of these companies just always have an angle.
Quality???
None of us were born with good qualities, but we deleveop it through education and experience! Quality can be achieved by hardwork.

Perhaps, if the output was that bad, as you feel, then companies like nuance, spheris, spi would not have opened their branches in our country.


quality
It's very sad, but in today's world, everything is about the almighty dollar. We don't get paid 1/100th of what we're worth to the hospitals and the docs. Without us, they'd be a really big world of hurt. In fact, aside from having our hands directly on the patient's, we may as well be physicians... we have to know everything they know just to transcribe a report. That just frosts my cookies. How about yours? Don't get me wrong.. I love, love, love what I do, but just want to know for a moment that we are appreciated for bringing in the majority of ALL the revenue in the medical field. As I have said many times before on this post, I have 25+ years experience and still make starting pay of .0825 cents a line. That, to me, stinks. Having owned my own business, I know what the MTSOs charge the hospitals. We are being ripped off royally every day.
you get what you pay for and quality
Yes, it frosts my cookies!!  Remember the days when MTs didn't just THINK they were prima donnas, they WERE prima donnas?  We've gone from prima donnas to typing monkeys.  It isn't just MTs.  I posted above about the nurses who were demonstrating outside the local hospital because they had been fired to make way for new graduate nurses who would work for lower wages? They weren't old hags either, most appeared to be between mid 30s and mid 40s.  It isn't just  MTs, it's all workers in every field.  Employers don't want experience, they want cheap!  Not getting into politics here but no matter which candidates are elected in November, it is only going to get worse.  News flash:  There is no change going to Washington D.C.  Well, maybe worse change.  Nothing will change until the American people wake up and say ENOUGH. 
How is the quality for the MTs. I am not sure about getting a job with them. I
would appreciate if you would elaborate a little further if you wouldnt mind.  I was just also wondering if the accounts are loaded with ESLs.
The quality is not here, either...
When was the last time you looked at the American MTs' final document?  Many times, it is not a pretty picture.  Just ask on this site alone how many MTs proofread all of their work before sending to the client?
Quality and VR
I would love to know where you work.  It would be great to find a company that was not quite so particular with VR.  I have only been doing VR for a short while, but QA catches everything, word-for-word.  Cannot leave out a single a, an, or the, or for that matter put one in that is not there.  There is so much to correct, I cannot even make line count that matched my norm on regular transcription most of the time.