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do you find being paid per the minute pays better than per line pay rate?

Posted By: Cloud9 on 2007-07-07
In Reply to: Pay per minute... - sm

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Transcend only pays 55% of line rate for editing...

I could have dealt with an 80% cut.  I think that is a very fair rate.  That is my whole point.  I do not have a problem with the fact that they are moving to ALL editing.  I have a problem with the cut being too large.  I think 6 cpl would have been fair.  That allows you to make a decent wage, but 4 cents is absolutely ridiculous.  If voice recognition is the way of the future, at least MQ is doing something right, at least trying to be fair.  Transcend is just greedy!!


Webmedx pays 70% of your line rate. I make more on VR s/m
with them them straight typing, a lot more.
Webmedx pays 70% of your regular line rate. nm
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She means Webmedx - which pays VR at 70% of your normal line rate. nm
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Futurenet AQ not paid by report any more? Going to line rate.


 


sucks


This is not true. I have been there a month and get a good line rate and paid for spaces. ??? nm
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What is the going rate per minute?

I have no idea what to even charge!  Can someone help?  Thanks!!!!!!!!


Per minute rate
What is the pay range for per minute of transcription? I see more and more people are wanting to pay by the minute instead of the line. Thanks.
rate per minute

just want info, can anyone tell me what the going rate per minute is?  please, just honest info - good/bad  THANKS!


I will the minute I find a new job..nm
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MT per dictation minute rate?
I never heard that one. In MT work 1 dictated minute = 4-6 typing minutes. I'd quit.
I am paid per minute
This is the first company I have worked for that pays that way. It seems fair enough, although that is largely dependent on the dictator! There are few I transcribe for and it takes me forever to do their reports, so at those times the per minute compensation isn't so fair, but it all averages out I suppose.
Paid by the minute????

Has anyone heard of being paid by the minute?  A company said they did that for the cardiology. 


Anyone ever done that?


Paid by the minute...

I am paid 1.20 per dictated minute. First company I have ever worked for that paid this way.


I had a job that paid by minute
I started at $1.15 per minute and when I left, was making $1.20 per minute. I could do 150-180 minutes in 6 1/2 hours.  It was very lucrative for me. It was for a small hospital. Loved it, but got bored with the same doctors every day, so left. Now I work for a national and only make 1/3rd what I was making, but am happy with the work. Just wish the pay was better.  
I am paid by the minute....
and probably average between $15-20 an hour; however, so much depends on who the dictator is, etc.  I mainly do op reports and have become fairly accustomed to the dictators, but there are a few that everyone on the account will always have difficulty with and they take longer to transcribe.
good pay rate per minute transcription?
does anyone know what a decent pay rate would be when working for paid by the minute transcription?  Also when you are paid per the minute does it just include voice or are all of the minutes included whether voice or just silence.  Thanks so much!.
is the VR line rate 60% of the regular typing line rate?
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I get paid 8 cpl with 1 minute = 10 lines
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Getting paid by the minute of dictation -
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I made that much being paid by the minute sm
but that's it. I don't know anybody who makes that kind of money getting 8-10 cents a line. I wish it were true, I'd be rich.
Getting paid by the minute.....how does that work??

Since I can't imagine getting paid by the minute, how does that work and what is considered a good rate??  Thanks!!!


I wish my primary paid by the minute...
No one ever seems to know what they are talking about on that account and they take FOREVER to get through a report. Some dictators will take 15 minutes to dictate a 50-line report because they are shuffling through papers looking up things or just saying umm..duh.. I also have one dictator who will repeat things constantly, sometimes repeating the same sentence 3 times! I'd be making about $5 more per hour if I were paid by the minute... This wouldn't be a good deal on my secondary account though. There are a bunch of fast talkers and mumblers on that account.
Anyone here get paid by the dictated minute?

How do you figure that out to know whether you are making decent money?


Was paid by the dictated minute at my last job...sm

...lost my a**.  Company started out at $1/dictated minute and gave a 10% raise after off QA.  Somehow it took 5 weeks and a lot of screaming to get off QA .  Left when they popped up with a new contract that would have cut my pay even more.  Rip-off. 


New job, off QA after 3 jobs. 


Anyone have a good average for getting paid by the minute?
I have never worked this way so what is a good rate for cents/audio minute?
The company I worked for paid by the dictation minute as well. They said sm

that was the only way to know what you had transcribed, since there is already so much information there.  If I remember correctly, it was something like Meditech where you are typing in the patient's actual chart.  It didn't work out to be very profitable for me, but perhaps this company has a better system.  The company I worked for was MedTran Unlimited or something like that.  I was only part-time, but I wouldn't recommend them to anyone.  After a few days, I realized it wasn't going to work out for me and so I gave my notice, and so they didn't pay me for the training or any of the work I had done.  I haven't read anything bad about MD-IT, so they might work with you and make it worth your while.


Good luck.   And thanks for the compliment on my doggie -- she is very much my baby. 


MQ pays 70% of your MT rate. More than anyone else.

MQ pays 60% of transcription rate for VR.

MQ pays hourly. Their starting rate
was the highest of all the top nationals who are still paying hourly, plus they provide all your equipment, pay for your internet and the benefits are great.  
Webmedx also pays 70% of your current rate. nm
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Their line rate was less than my current nat'l rate, even with mucho experience. nm
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VR rate is 1/2 rate of traditional typing,I believe it is 4 cents line.

In this day and time it is really hard to find a job that pays
anything decent and not work weekends. Maybe a smaller company, but the larger ones are almost all on Tues-Sat or Sun-Thurs.
Medquist no longer pays hourly rate for QA - that

It is MME.  You do QA for 3 cents a line.  Then when that runs out, which it does, you do Editing at 5 cents a line.  And you also get straight transcription which is 8 cents a line.


Was in the pilot program and got more Editing and straight Transcription than QA. 


No more QA department for MQ. 


Meditech usually pays by gross lines so I find
that it works out about the same, maybe even a little more per hour.  That has just been my experience, though.
Compare per minute with per line (sm)
I work for Scribes/Nightingale and I was told that per minute divided by 10 = per line rate. Any thoughts as to the accuracy of this comparison?
My apologies! Not line ... MINUTE!
We paid $3.50 per dictated minute for JLG to do the work. We paid our ICs $1.50 per dictated minute for a 2500+ minutes/month contract.

Whew!!

Regarding line-to-minute ratio (sm)
this is even difficult to calculate.  Why?  Because some physicians speak faster than others.  On an ER account, I can get 2,000+ lines from 80 minutes of dictation.  Transcribing, we'll say consults or discharge summaries, I may only get 1,200 lines from 80 minutes of dictation.  There are so many variables.
Webmedx ASR rate is 70% of your regular line rate. sm
So if you are on a 9 cpl account, you get 6.3 CPL plus any bonus / incentives / shift differential.
When MDI-FL pays vacation time, is it hourly rate or an average

You have to go to NJ to train and pick up their computer & she pays a low per-page rate. nm
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Webmedx pays a flat training rate for 3 days. nm
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Is the ASR line rate 1/2 of transcription line rate? sm
Reason I ask is that I assume if they have ASR now that eventually all will be ASR except of course for the awful dictators as this seems to be the norm.
Their web site says you get paid when the client pays them ... not good. nm


if you are say $1.60 minute that does equate to about 16cents per line
which is really good at today's rates
Pays per page, top rate less than what I made 10 yeasr ago, benefits high
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Who in the heck pays you that insulting rate. As Dr. Phil says, "Are you kidding me" LOL
There is no way. I cant get over it, 2 cpl a line???? just pennies a line what an insult for your time. I dont care if you are an old MT or newbie that is ridiculous and when people accept that kind of pay it just drives down the cpl for all of us. I mean heck if they can get people to do it for 2 cpl, why pay 5 cpl so they can pay their bills. That just blows my mind. You'd be better off working an 8-hour shift at McDonalds.
Oh, they make money off us. Line rate is 17 cents a gross line.nm
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RIPPED OFF AGAIN: line count per dictated minute

Was hired at 16 cpl per 65 character line for a rad acct in Cali.  My check were meniscule and so I bought her line counting software and called her on my pay.  She said she was paying me 16 cents per minute of dictation which was a complete switchover.  You see these were reports with a lot of pasting and then adding different values.  The only dictated minutes were the clinical history, pre and postop diagnosis and some values in the pasted normals. 


She says the average dictated minute is transcribed in 1.5-2 minutes, HUH, where does she come from, it is more like 1 min of dictation is transcribed in 3-6 minutes, right???


Making 3 cents a line and loving every minute of it - LOL
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