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Posted By: maninmanila
I am about to sign contract with Netscript@arkansas. Anybody had experience working or dealing with this company? They said they are going to pay me intially 7 cents per line and move me to 8 after a month. Is that reasonable pay rate? Thanks for any feedback you can give.
Shift question -
Posted By: tracy
I don't want to appear ignorant but I have always worked M-F. Now am getting ready to look for a new position and am curious if I work third shift Sunday thru Thursday, I guess that means 11 o'clock Saturday night to 7 Sunday morning or does it mean 11 o'clock Sunday night (which would actually be Monday morning) Thanks
Job Hunting -
Posted By: Amy
Hi-
Could someone offer up some information on aquiring a position Transcribing with little current experience. I seem to be hitting some walls.
Opinions PLEASE! -
Posted By: Michigan MT
I am SO sorry for reposting this. If I knew how to remove my other post from the pressure valve, I would... I do not want to get in trouble for multiple postings, so PLEASE forgive that mistake. I just don't think that the PV gets as much traffic as this board, and I really need some help right now!
Can I get an opinion from someone who is experienced in this business? I am a relatively new MT... I have only been doing this job since March 2005, so less than a year.
I work as an independent contractor at .08 per line. My employer is a really nice person, but she will frequently need help over the weekend. I have always said sure because I want to make myself valuable to her. However, I have always done as much as I can do comfortably and still have time with my family over the weekend.
I did an extra 1000 lines this weekend, which takes me about 6 hours because I am still new and research everything if I am not totally familiar with the terms. I got an email this morning saying that, basically, I had not done enough to help her and she ended up doing "most of it" herself.
My feeling is that she is the owner of this business. If she overextends herself as far as taking on work and she has to work all weekend to get it done, that's what she has to do as the owner of this business. If she wants to pay a weekend differential to me, then sure... I will make plans with my husband to take the kids on his own and I will work all weekend now and then. But if I am working for the same rate, I am not willing to work all week and then work all weekend too and miss out on my husband and children. Isn't it customary and expected to offer a differential for working weekends and holidays?
I am a bit miffed because I gave up most of my Saturday and an hour or so on Sunday to help her out, and now I am criticized for not doing more for the same pay. Any input from you experienced MTs?
I am sitting on my email reply, but it does have this in it:
"I am happy to help as much as I can over a weekend without a differential, but I will need to do so around my family's schedule."
I need to reply to her email, but am not sure what to say. Thank you in advance for your help.
Software Question - Help Please -
Posted By: Lulz
I have Stedman's Medical Dictionary and QuickLook Drug in my programs, but they apparently haven't been activated (if that's the right word).
Any technically-minded reader that can tell me step by step how to open these files and "launch" them so I can create my short-cuts and start utilizing them?
TIA for any much-appreciated info!!! 
To SnowBunny--thank you for the macro link. -
Posted By: I appreciate it.
xx
0.075 cpl for acute care, 1 normal, 500 staff physcians. -
Posted By: Tell me what this means.
1025 lines per day and 0,075per line. Acute care, Benefits, one of the big corps employing foreign labor. This is after 1,46 per exam in Rad for 4 years.
0.075 cpl for acute care and shorthand, 1 normal so far (new acct).
I am in my 50s and would like to be assuresd at 0.075 cpl in 8-hour day will givce me enought to live on for a single woman. Hired at different rate but considered "new hire" which I feel requires a contract or some type of informativce interview.
What is this? More "fleecing of America" in the disguise of pilferation?
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You may find this interesting -
Posted By: Speech recognition/Radiology
Speech recognition technology shows double-digit error rate 11/30/2006 By: Jonathan S. Batchelor
CHICAGO - A study of radiology reports generated by speech recognition software at a prestigious U.S. academic medical center found that even with fully trained system users the technology was introducing significant errors in almost one out of five signed, final reports.
"We structured a study where we could look at the types of errors and frequency of errors in attending dictated reports using voice recognition software," said Dr. Ronald Dolin, who is from the department of radiology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.
Dolin and his team retrospectively reviewed radiology reports dictated and signed by attending radiologists from February to March 2006 at Thomas Jefferson. According to Dolin, all radiology reports at the institution were generated using PowerScribe 4.7 from Dictaphone/Nuance Communications of Burlington, MA, which had been implemented for 16 months prior to the start of the study.
A total of 395 reports, consisting of five to 10 consecutive reports from each of the 41 attending radiologists, were reviewed, according to the researchers. They categorized the dictation errors into 10 subtypes, such as missing word errors, wrong word errors, extra word errors, nonsense phrase, unclear meaning phrase, or abnormal phrase with meaning intact.
"Errors were classified as significant if they altered or obscured the meaning of the sentence in which they appeared," Dolan said.
A total of 239 errors were identified in 146 of 395 reviewed reports for an overall error rate in final reports of 37%, he reported. In addition, he noted that at least one error was identified in reports from 40 of the 41 attending radiologists at Thomas Jefferson.
The researchers found that missing or extra words that did not alter the meaning of a sentence constituted 113 of the 239 errors, or 47% of the total. This type of error was found in the reports of 33, or 81%, of the attending radiologists, Dolan said.
Other common errors reported by the scientists included the wrong word, which accounted for 21% of the total errors; typographical or grammatical errors accounted for 8.8% of the total; a nonsense phrase with unknown meaning showed up in 11% of the total errors; and an error in the dictation date presented in 2.9% of the erroneous reports.
Most of the speech recognition technology errors, 83%, did not alter the meaning of the report, Dolin noted.
However, the remaining 17% of the errors could have impacted patient care. Significant errors -- errors that could conceivably alter a patient outcome -- accounted for 40 of the 239 error total. He said that significant errors were found in 54% of the attending radiologist reports and that five radiologists had two or more significant errors.
Dolin acknowledged that he set the criteria for classification of significant errors and determined what was and was not a significant error. During a discussion of the research after the presentation, a few audience members vigorously expressed their belief that Dolin's standard for significance had not been inclusive enough.
Rather than being a condemnation of the technology, Dolin believes that his study can provide a method for Quality Assurance and continuing education in the vagaries of speech recognition software. A periodic audit of a relatively small number of radiology reports, such as five to 10 reports per radiologist, can identify significant voice recognition error patterns among the group and by individuals, and can assist in efforts to mitigate these problems, he said.
By Jonathan S. Batchelor AuntMinnie.com staff writer November 30, 2006
I want to thank everyone that helped with the C-phone question, got another one for ya now. -
Posted By: In-house MT changing to remote MT
Okay.. another strange question. I'm used to just specifying my typing speed on a wpm basis, how do I convert my wpm over to lph?
Thanks again, everyone's been so helpful.
Technical help please...... -
Posted By: Zajicek
I work in Word 2003 and am needing to make headers in some of my reports with the following information (page #, patient name, date and report type). My problem is that the page number stays the same (#2) for all pages and when I go into change it all pages change. I know there is something with "sections" and all that, but I'm just not getting it to work. How can I make a header with the numbers to change from page 2 to page 3 and so on? Thanks for the help guys!
Wow, on Discovery Channel - Preg woman delivering suffers leak of amniotic fluid into mom's -
Posted By: blood stream, causing her blood to turn to goo and
mom having an allergic/anaphylactic reaction.
Heart can't push the goo through.
Body went into shock.
She couldn't breathe.
Her blood began to clot.
Docs did emergency C-section in 6 minutes.
Then mom went to cardiac arrest.
Then another catastrophic thing happened.
Paula began hemorrhaging massively from every part of her body....from eyes, ears, nose, every incision, every bump and bruise. All her blood clotting factors had been used up.
Docs poured blood clotting factors into her.
The baby's chances of survival were at 50/50.
Mom was then noted to have unusual swelling in upper abdomen.
Surgeons reopened c-section.
Astonished to find 1 gal of clot-filled blood. With the clots removed, her blood quit clotting.
Of the 10% of women who survive, most are brain-damaged. Only 1% survive without any damage. She turned out to be in the 1% luckily.
A day later she was holding her baby and was OK.
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All this started with her first labor pain of her second child. It was the leak of the amniotic fluid into her blood stream that caused her to immediately start to feel like her throat was "closing up" and she couldn't breathe (anaphylactic allergic reaction). She passed out pretty quickly.
oncology -
Posted By: Trish
Has anyone ever heard of "Schimmel" solution for oral mucositis?
USB connection -
Posted By: Julie
Sorry to be a computer dunce...and I have looked so many times on my computer, but cannot find...I need to know if most computers have more than one USB connection. I already have my foot pedal plugged into the one I could find, and would like to purchase the Sound Blaster External 24-bit Sound as recommended on this site to get better quality sound, but for the life of me, I cannot find another USB connection. Please help if you can. Thank you.
Office Pet -
Posted By: MTBlab
I hope this link works. I wanted to show you who keeps me company every day while I transcribe--unless she runs off to sleep half the day, which I wish I could do!!! When she's not around, the birds visit the feeders in the window.
http://mtblab.blogspot.com/2006/08/office-pet.html
Anybody know of a place you can work just weekends (sm) -
Posted By: quietmoods
With going to DQS looks like the OT/bonus is gone. Personally I can't make it without the extra (supporting 4 on one salary). Need to fine a place to work weekends only. Anyone have any suggestions?
shorthand -
Posted By: romey
Anyone know where I can get a user manual on ShortHand 7?
Need help today with HIPAA compliant form sm -
Posted By: Starving Artist
I have agreed to help someone out in their office tomorrow as they had a problem in the office. I realized I will be handling a lot of patient charts, company problems, etc., and would like to bring with me a simple confidentiality statement for their protection and mine without going into a long, lengthy contract. Is there anywhere on the Web I can get something quickly? This is strictly volunteer, I am not charging them, so it's kind of a sticky situation. I just want to cover both of us as they have litiginous minds in there who are very unhappy; this is why they're having problems. Help! Short and sweet, I hope, so I can type it up tonight and bring it along with me. TIA
is anyone hiring out there, desperate -
Posted By: Tami
I am currently working for MXsecure and it is well, less than what was promised, or should I say way less. DESPERATE
A+ Scripts n'more -
Posted By: Leanne
I'm wondering if anyone has heard of A+ Scripts n'more. They apparently offer an internship program and I don't know if this is a reputable company or not. There are so many companies out there and I can't seem to find much info on this one. I have completed my MT program but like all newbies I'm having a tough time getting my foot in the door. I am considering taking some sort of intern/mentor course to get started. Any ideas?
Incompetant manager/coworker -
Posted By: Laugh for the day
Read the following report that a co-worker of mine typed for a company I used to work for. Our job was read office notes on a patient and summarize their history for the insurance company. Our MDs would then agree or deny with the request (in this case a motorized scooter) that another MD made. Is this hysterical or what? I just ran across this on an old floppy disk from 2 years ago. I eventually quit this job even though the pay was amazing because I couldn't deal with the incompentance any longer. It drove me crazy.
This coworker was my manager's "teacher's pet". Of course, my manager didn't have a clue what one medical word meant. LOL My coworker had this job for over 5 years and didn't have a clue either. I think if they would have outsourced to India they would have have had more accuracy. LOL
The following report was actually sent to the insurance company with the physican's recommendation.
The patient is a ____year old male with an inguinal hernia of the thoracic or lumbar spine. The date of injury was noted as ______ The case manager noted a history of multiple abdominal surgeries, last being in _____ The physician noted that he had chronic intractable somatic pain and had been certified for a narcotic pump, which gave him some relief.
The ______ office note from Dr. X noted refilled of pain pump under fluoroscopy. The physician noted that the claimant was having difficulty with different activities with family outside in his abdomen and pain in the legs. He could not support his weight. He had been having difficulty going beyond a 15-minute period. The physician recommended a scooter and stated he was not able to return to work.
Jennifer won HOH after striking -
Posted By: BB Fan
a deal with Kaysar at a 15-hour standoff!
Need an IC Contract example... -
Posted By: Help...
Anyone have or know a website with IC Contract examples. I need to type one up by tomorrow, and I am at a complete loss.
Thanks again! This forum is awesome!
Would it kill a doctor to.... -
Posted By: ugghh
Actually just spell out a name of a random physician that they include in their report? I mean, for the company I work for, we have to search physician registries and such to FIND physician names. Now, if the hospital is in Alabama and the doctor just throws it out there and says......"She once saw Dr. XXXXX in Toledo, Ohio", I mean come on now, PUH-LEASE just spell Dr. XXXXX's name for me! It will take you TWO SECONDS to do so and it takes me way too many minutes to search around and try to find this dude's name!
Not trying to be Miss Complainey Pants today, LOL, but sometimes you just gotta vent!
Thanks ANON (see inside) -
Posted By: SCMT
For bringing this publication to our attention - and giving us the opportunity to write to the editor. Our job in no way can be compared to any of those you listed - and I haven't made a profit in several years as an MT, much less ever been offered benefits, time off with pay, etc. I have been offered a minute amount of money extra to work holidays - but not ever company even offers that to ICs. I will definitely be sending in a letter to the Editor on this subject - we need to ban together and take our profession back from those who have taken it from us - or abandon it all together and let the big companies suffer through it - while trying to keep up the work with newbies. My motto has always been - if you can't resolve something with a phone call - you should then write a letter. Thanks again - for bringing this to our attention.
Paying a subcontractor -
Posted By: Jenifer
I am going to take in a subcontractor in an on-the-job training program. I want to know your input on paying them and paying yourself for the training. I an setting up an on-the-job training program. As an independent contractor, I receive 8 cents/line. I am going to have the subcontractor work with me in my office at my other work station, and I will teach her everything and QA all of her work closely until she is up to speed. I was thinking of paying her 6 cents/line and me 2 cents/line. What is your input on a suitable division of payments?
ShortHand Help? -
Posted By: justmetypin
Is there a way to insert a backspace when adding a new abbreviation? For example, so that year-old types out as #-year-old and not #(space)-year-old.
TIA!
A question for those with their own accounts -
Posted By: Pam
How did you get your accounts and what line rate did you start with? Also do you pick up and drop off? Who do you speak with (Doctor or office manager) when you have a question about dictation? What is your normal TAT?
Thanks in advance for your help with this.
curious for those using Bayscribe expander, -
Posted By: sm
I just noticed when the word Expander box is open, in tiny print underneath the bottom expansion box, it lists your number of entries and also the ratio of Keystrokes to expansions. wondering how my expansions compare to yours in that ratio part -- mine is 5:1 --- funny how I can have brought up this box to add them so many times and never even noticed it!
Link for podiatry -
Posted By: BrendaBrendaB
Does anyone have a good link for podiatry terms?
Is there no scavenger hunt post -
Posted By: nellieship
again until this weekend... am I reading the post from the admin right from above? My brain is so completely fried that I just wanted to get a second opinion on this before I waste any time looking.
Quota -
Posted By: Kathy
Help, I'm paid hourly and expected to type 10 dictated minutes per hour monthly average, really short reports and difficult dictators. I'm being called in because only typed 8.9 minutes per hour last month. My supervisor states the 10 minutes per hour standard is fair. Does anyone have any feedback on this?
My hospital is switching to eScription - what can I expect? -
Posted By: anon
The hospital I work for just told us that they are going to switch to the eScription platform. Many of my fellow transcriptionists are afraid they will lose their jobs. They think that because it is editing, the hospital won't need as many transcriptionists. I have been a Transcriptionist for 20 years, doing mostly acute care, and I'm a little concerned as I have only been at this hospital for three years. If you could please tell me what we might expect in general, I would sure appreciate it.
Some other questions I have are these:
For those of you who have been in this position before, how was your pay affected by changing to eScription?
Do you like working on this platform and why or why not? Does it make your job easier or harder?
If you use it at home and get paid by the line (which is one possibility our supervisor suggested might happen), did your line rate go up or down or stay the same?
I guess I'm wondering if I should start looking for a new job and trying to find out all I can about this platform before making that decision. Any info you can provide is greatly appreciated. I have read all the posts here about eScription, but many of them are very old, from 2005 or so. Please help with current info and thanks so much! I don't want to worry if there is no need to and I want to be prepared just in case there is cause for concern.
Am I dreaming this year? sm -
Posted By: Laurel Hardy
Now Taunton, Mass is expecting a dam to break. There is a new hurricane. They are running out of alphabet to name the storms. This is like the plague in Egypt. I'm going to sleep now. Hope this year is just a nightmare.
Printer question, help! -
Posted By: Liz
I know many of you may not even print at home, but I have to, and I'm running into a big problem with my new laser printer getting jammed up by the sticky paper. It's a Samsung ML-2510. I'm having to feed the paper one page at a time in order to get it to go through.
Are there any good brands/types that work well with the sticky paper?
I was using my inkjet printer, which took the paper fine, but the cartridge was running out in about a week's time, and I couln't afford to buy a new one once a week.
Ideas?
Help! Can get foot pedal to work -
Posted By: TinTx
I have started a new job with Landmark but cannot get my two foot pedals to work with Bayscribe. Could someone please help me!
Thanks in advance!
I have 4000 glossary entries to transfer to a -
Posted By: different platform. See message.
I'm going from DocQScribe to an Ex-Text platform and I have to reinput the phrases in one-by-one. Should I do this as the phrases come up? Is it preferable to just make some time to re-type the whole list at multiple settings?
Need some physical therapy websites -
Posted By: DermMT
Just got a call for transcription for 2 physical medicine doctors and 5 physical therapist and they want me there tomorrow. I'm looking for some websites for terminology/word list/samples that I can review. Thanks. Wish me luck. This is a temp to hire position both onsite and at home. Sounds good to me.
Wasn't there a gal recently who was getting out of MT and going to -
Posted By: culinary school?
I wonder how that's going. That's what I REALLY want to do. I have just about reached the camel's last straw with this job.
Suggestions please -
Posted By: Brenda
I am a Transcriptionist at a local hospital. For the last 6 years, the boss has been promising at-home transcription. I think we are getting a little closer. I received an e-mail asking me to participate on the committee for at-home transcription. Whew! But, let me fill you in on some background - we have a service that is doing our wound notes, psych notes, and occasionally some backlog. I have read numerous times about going home and then slowly a service takes over. We have recently gotten speech recognition and are currently training on that. Of course, the service we have also has speech recognition, but our account is not - as of yet anyway! So that makes me a little nervous!
I would like some input on guidelines that some of you may have working for a hospital at home -- if there are "red flags" that I should be aware of, what we are entitled to working at home (if any), and any other little thing that any of you have experienced. I would like to be "educated" on this matter before I attend the meeting next week. I don't really know what to ask. Is it a good idea to go home? Would the hospital require us to work different shifts? All this for the "privilege" of working at home? I do know she had mentioned that we need a specific line count per day for the ones working at home. My question, of course, is why just us when we don't have a specific line count now.
Any suggestions and experiences would greatly be appreciated. Thanks a bunch!!
bayscribe -
Posted By: BL
any one work with BayScribe software.. just wondering how the platform is. thanks
Former AAMT motivational speaker, Dog the Bounty Hunter in hot water. -
Posted By: sm
Personally, I never felt that AAMT made a very wise decision is getting Dog the Bounty Hunter as a "motivational" speaker at the convention in Hawaii. Frankly, I thought it was pure stupidity. A recovering drug addict who had done pretty heavy jail time, who later ended up in a Mexican prison, and now in hot water for making racial slurs, and telling his sons not to date black women is hardly what I would refer to as a motivation for anyone. I suspect his show will probably end up getting canceled though I couldn't watch it for more than 5 minutes anyway.
Would appreciate comments from any specialty transcriptionist -
Posted By: just me
who transitioned to another specialty. Also, have been doing strictly psych transcription for 10+ years but would like to branch out, does anyone have a recommendation as to which direction I should be looking and learning? I don't mind hard work and have mastered a lot of dialects, but am clueless as to what direction I should be looking to better myself in the field. 
Office Chair Question -
Posted By: Brandy
Does anyone have a recommendation for a good back support for your office chair? My back has been bothering me more lately so I was curious as to what everyone else uses to help stay comfortable while they have to sit in the chair.
Arkansas MTs -
Posted By: MTme
I know we have state boards, but no one ever checks those. Are there any Arkansas MTs out there?
MP Word -
Posted By: alsuz
Hi,
Has anyone tried MP word? se
Anything other than ExpressScribe? -
Posted By: kittykat
Am I the only one that doesn't like ExpressScribe? The audio always sounds very digitized to me. Are there any other better programs out there?
Best place to buy headset -
Posted By: extender cord would be where? NM
C-phone and phone plans.... -
Posted By: MT4Life
I have a company that I have recently hired on with that uses c-phones. At home I have an unlimited long distance plan, but I'm wondering if while traveling there is a plan that you can get in order to use a c-phone in a motel, relative's homes, etc. I like to be able to still work while traveling and I feel this is going to limit me. Any suggestions or ideas?
Does anyone know if you are a part time employee for 1 company and part time IC for another can you -
Posted By: MTPA
still claim deductions for IC on your income tax even though you are one of each.
Wondering about your -
Posted By: skin care regimen...sm
If you don't mind sharing, what is your skin care regimen like?
I am only asking because my husband and I have been going round and round about the fact that I buy Oil of Olay Total Effects and the Total Effects eye gel, plus the night cream. He thinks I'm crazy, that they don't work. I say why take the chance that they DO work and miss out on the benefits.
I'm going on 37, but think I look pretty good for my age. Just wondering if anyone else buys into these notions that these products can help us *age gracefully*. I don't want to look like I'm in my 20s cause I'm not...I have a son who's almost 19...so I'm proud of my age, just don't necessarily want to look quite as old as I am....thanks and have a wonderful day! 
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