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Does anyone do Pathology? - Posted By: diane

if so, what system do you use - if you work for a big transcription company (as opposed to directly for a pathologist)  do they pay the same for pathology as for other work.  I've recently been asked to come back to work for a pathologist I worked for (for 10 years).  They then switched to a big outsourcing company and have not been happy ever since.  Their "new system" seems to require 20% of the time transcribing and 80% of the time on busy work - looking up names, demographics, etc.  Does anyone have an opinion about this?  Thank you.

free money - Posted By: blondie

Ok everyone, does anyone remember a couple years back when Bush or whoever did this:  sent out checks to taxpaying families for like $400 or so.  Well has anyone heard anything about this happening again?  I heard something about it on the radio but I caught the end of it.  My mother said yes she had heard it.  She said she heard it was for taxpayers.  Which means pretty much everyone.  She said it was about $800 this time for a single and more for a family.  Sounds too good to be true.  But I remember them doing this before.  Anybody know any details on this? 

update & question on wireless router & trouble connecting to clients - Posted By: katy

I posted last week about hooking up a new laptop & wireless router & then not being able to connect to remote VPN and Citrix clients.  Someone helped me by suggesting a Belkin router instead and I got that and now I can connect to the VPN client but still not to the Citrix one.  I asked their tech support for help & they said we'll find out, but our own people cannot use wireless so we don't think it works with our system.  They're not getting back to me.  Has anyone solved this problem before?  This client uses Meditech and I can connect while the wireless is active, but it loses connection every 30 seconds.  I would just rather not have to unplug the thing & have no one in the house be able to use the laptop every time I work for this client if there is something else I can do.  Apparently I'm not going to get help from the client!

I have a question regarding sending a gift for Chistmas - Posted By: sm

What if you want to acknowledge your account managers with a gift but they work from home?  Do most people just send something to the main company address for the office personnel?  I think it would be strange for me to e-mail these managers and ask them for their home address.  Any suggestions?

VR 2 more cents - Posted By: VR-not

Companies should have given us at least a year to see how well it works before offering pitiful pay of 3 and 4 cpl, looking at whether their specific program can actually *learn* and look at all the stats on typed versus SR reports.  My former company actually sent an email saying that their stats were showing that Dr Doe's reports could be done just as fast on SR/VR as typed manually so he/she was being switched to VR.  Where I work now, some docs are still *banned* from VR, but not necessarily the ones who should be!  I think all companies have such stats--they just don't want to look at them.  I do about 50% VR but I have to just buckle down and do it and not let myself think about how much I hate it while I'm in a report, and it's super hard to do.

ER Reports - Posted By: MTMommy

I just got a new job at a company that services emergency room docs, so I will only be doing ER Reports. I have not had much experience doing them. Are they pretty hard? How should I prepare myself I start Monday?



Internet explorer problems - sm - Posted By: sammypot

I have I/E 7 - and I get this error message:


I/E has encountered a problem and needs to close. My options are to debug, send, or don't send


Have tried to find help online, but nothing that I can understand so far


Is anyone else having the same problem and/or had the same problem and know what to do about it 


Thank you



Help - I can't access my Email - Posted By: Mimi

It lets me sign in but the page says unavailable or something like that, the error page that comes up if you can't get on the Internet.  It happens on two different accounts - verizon and yahoo. and on both computers in my home.  I was chatting live with support for an hour and I accidentally closed the chat and I'm too tired to start over again.  Anybody know what happened?  Sorry if this is the wrong board for this.  Thanks in advance

Transcribing vs Dreaming - Posted By: Does anyone else do this?

You know how they say sometimes your dreams are your brain's way of finding solutions to problems?  I find that when I am transcribing my brain does the best thinking.  Yes, I am focused on what I am typing but I find that all sorts of ideas/solutions just pop in my head while I am transcribing--things that have absolutely nothing about what I am typing.  Can't tell you how many times I think about what to plan for dinner, etc.  I wonder if it is because I slow down enough and am still in one spot that my brain is finally able to focus.  Or maybe it is because I am so focused on my typing that my brain has room to think of other things too. Does anyone else do that? 



has anyone tried 5HTP ? - Posted By: moodyMT

I've tried St. John's wort which didn't help and I don't really want to take anything too strong.  Just wondering if any of you had tried this 5HTP?

platform outdated, demos cumbersome - Posted By: Joan

Could the person who posted about the company they work for having a slow outdated platform, having to fill in a lot of demographics, cc complicated, etc., please Email me.  I think I am in the same boat.  Thanks.

Just found out that my company is offshoring - Posted By: Disgusted MT

However, it is still hush-hush, and evidently people aren't talking.  It is a company that has prided itself on never offshoring, and I think employees would be totally shocked if they knew.   Is it true that this board does not allow these companies to advertise here, and if so, what is "proof?"



Complaints - Posted By: amherstMT

Human responses states that they do not know of many problems because only isolated complaints are coming in.  Everyone with complaints needs to contact HR and follow it up with an Employee Complaint form found on the MQ QNET web site.

Pampered Chef--went to a party over the-sm - Posted By: Debra

weekend. She made a broccli and chicken braid. Does anyone have that recipe?  Really good.

TIMER FOR TRANSCRIPTION? - Posted By: WA

Here is a question for you gals (and guys).  Where can I find a timer like the chess players use that you can hit the button and it stops, hit it again and it continues.  I would very much like to be able to track just how much time I actually spend on transcribing versus jumping up and down doing housework, answering the phone, door, etc.


Thanks!



Where do you buy foot pedals for your transcription. Who has the best foot pedals for sale. - Posted By: MQPA

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Opinion on reference books. - Posted By: Elsie

I am a newly graduated MT and am beginning the job search. So far so good. I got a 98.2 on the first test I did and it was long! That was a real confidence booster, too bad they are not hiring immediately. I am reallizing that I will need to invest in more books.

Which books should I absolutely get the newest versions of and which would it be okay to get slightly older and cheaper used ones?

c-phone. Can somebody tell me - Posted By: mtv

what it is and exactly how it works.

Another question, as far as etiquette when applying for a job... SM - Posted By: SadMT

I was thinking about applying with the service that the hospital is outsourcing to and I was wondering say I take the test and get a job offer, is acceptable for me to request that I be placed on my former employer's account and will they honor my request?


They have been handling our over flow for several years and so I'm sure that there are MTs who have been on the account a while.  So I guess I was just wondering if they would let me work on an already well established account.



Does anyone know where you find work transcribing talk shows, CNN, FOX, etc.? - Posted By: KAT

I've been doing medical transcription for years and thought it might be a change of pace to try transcription of that type of work.  Does anyone know of a company that transcribes that type of work?

Animal question...sm - Posted By: PAMT~MDM

I was always under the impression that cats had to be at least 6 months old before they could be "fixed".  I was on the SPCA website for our area last evening reading their info and it said kittens older than 6 weeks must be spade or neutered within 6 weeks of adoption.  Isn't that a little young?


Just curious.



Is it worth it to become CMT? - Posted By: Lisa

 


Hi - I have been a Transcriptionist for 9 years and have considered testing to be a CMT but I want to know if it really matters?  I'd welcome any opinions either way. 


 


Thanks!



Little to no work for the past week. - Posted By: Concerned MT

Where have all the dictators gone? I have been idle for the past week without work and QAs say that doctors are on vacation. Does this make any sense?

Pls help!

I've been wearing them for a year while I work with no....sm - Posted By: casey

problem.  They aren't that strong.

Offshore typed hamster release instead of hamstring release. As long as work is offshored, - Posted By: there will always be jobs for editors. nm

:P

Hours per 1200 lines - Posted By: ML

Just want to get some feedback on how long it takes to do 1200 lines.  I did clinic notes and was an IC for four years and work on and off throughout the day, so I really never had to work straight through the day to produce.  I am now going to do acute care-hospital work minus lab and radiology reports.  I have about four years experience.


Thanks,




Outlook express problem solved - sm - Posted By: sammypot

Had a problem deleting a huge outgoing email. Posted here and many good suggestions came in. However, when I Googled I found www.ITtoolbox, a place to go for technical help.


I was able to finally delete that pesky outgoing email of mine with their help. You may want to keep this site in mind for help if ever you need to.


Thank you all.



What are IMEs? - Posted By: nm

Thanks!

Need help, so confused - Posted By: jenny

I use short cut for windows as an expander.  Today was the first time I ever checked the statistics.  When I divide the total characters, including those put in by short cut, then divide by 65, my line count is 2415, (which is about what I used to do on my old job) if I take the total characters only transcribed, not the ones inserted by short cut, I get 1611 lines.  The line counting program for my job gives me 1600 lines, does this mean that I am not getting compensated for anything put in my shorthand?  If that is the case, then this is really discouraging and maybe I need to stop using my shortcut?  Can anyone tell me if I am figuring this incorrectly.  Any info will be greatly appreciated.  Thank you in advance

Soothing music - Posted By: Janice

We all have some dictators that we would like to strangle.  However, I find it very helpful to play New Age or other soothing music in the background while I do transcription.  Not loud enough to disturb but just there to soothe my nerves when these dictators upset me. 

Ortho, Neuro and/or Neurosurgery MTs...sm - Posted By: MT

...with Workers' Comp experience, where are you?  Help!

Interesting article but very long. - Posted By: busyMT










BANGALORE -- After seeing patients at the Arizona Medical Clinic in Sun City West, dermatologist Anthony Santos describes their cases on a hand-held digital recorder.


















Mahesh Barat, Special to the Post-Gazette
Parimala Jaggesh is an architect turned home worker in Bangalore. Each day, she receives audio files from doctors in the United States and types transcripts of their case notes for the Pittsburgh-based firm of Acusis Inc.
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Before going home, he plugs the recorder into one of the hospital's computers. From there, his audio files are encrypted, compressed, shipped via the Internet through Pittsburgh and sent on to this bustling Indian city 9,100 miles away from Phoenix.

A few hours later, Santos' words end up in the laptop computer of Parimala Jaggesh, an at-home worker for Pittsburgh-based Acusis Inc., who will type a transcript of his dictation.

Santos and Jaggesh have never spoken to each other, so he has no idea that his voice is her favorite among the doctors whose dictation she transcribes.

When the Acusis staffers in Bangalore call Jaggesh to ask her to do extra transcribing, they only need mention they have a digital recording from the clear-voiced Santos.

"They know how to get work done from me," she says with a laugh. "They say it is Anthony Santos. Then I cannot say no."

Jaggesh is one of about 350 home transcriptionists Acusis employs in Bangalore and other Indian cities. The company, founded by native Pittsburgher David Iwinski Jr., has a lofty goal: to become the dominant player in the medical transcription business in the United States, using its cyber-partnership with educated, English-speaking workers in India.

Bangalore wakes up as night falls in the United States, so while American doctors sleep, Jaggesh and her colleagues transcribe their dictation.

Jaggesh, an architect turned home worker, hits the shortcut keys on her Compaq laptop to insert familiar phrases and consults online reference files when she is stumped by an unusual medical or pharmaceutical term.

Her finished work is downloaded to the Bangalore offices of Acusis. Editors there compare every line of her transcription to the original recording, make corrections if necessary, and grade her daily performance.

Santos' transcripts are sent back to the Arizona Medical Clinic within 12 to 24 hours after the doctor plugs his recorder into a PC. They can be returned even faster, under two hours, for an extra fee.

Faster, more accurate

Even though the work is taking place halfway around the world, the result is speedier and more accurate than that done by a smaller local service, which used to take five to seven days to return transcripts, said Terry Daly, the clinic's chief information officer.

Medical transcription has a huge potential market of perhaps $12 billion to $15 billion a year. The current transcription companies are fragmented, ranging from small mom-and-pop operations to the industry leader, New Jersey-based Medquist Inc., which employs 10,000 transcriptionists to serve 3,000 health-care providers.

Acusis, just 3 years old, considers itself mid-size. The privately-held firm employs about 650 people here and abroad, 460 of whom are in India. The company serves about 40 hospitals and clinics across the country, including Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.

Iwinski's hopes for becoming an industry leader rest on proprietary software written by 50 company programmers in India to manage the nearly instantaneous flow of words from hospitals in the United States to home transcriptionists in India and back again.

But it also relies on the cost advantages of Indian employees. The Acusis pay system for transcriptionists, based on volume and accuracy, ranges from 1 to 2 Indian rupees per line.

Jaggesh may do 1,000 lines a day. At the average pay rate, that would earn her roughly $27 a day, or $135 for a five-day week -- good wages in India, where the average annual income is about $500.

At the Acusis headquarters in Bangalore, each space has a name.

A training area is called Gurukul, meaning "abode of the teacher" in Sanskrit. A visitor's room is named Athithi, or guest. Quality control is dubbed, in English, the Potter's Wheel; software development, the Cutting Edge; and startups, the Test Tube.

"It's very challenging work," Naveen Janarbhan, a quality control specialist, said as he compared a transcriptionist's work to an original recording of a doctor reciting medical jargon at a fast clip, describing a patient who is a heavy smoker and has a family history of cancer.

A mechanical engineer by training, Janarbhan carefully went over the transcript, taking extra care when it came to the medications the physician had prescribed for the patient.

'Concentration is the key'

"We have to be careful. Our eyes should be here. Our ears should be here. Our mind should be here," Janarbhan said. "Concentration is the key."

He found a few mistakes in the transcription he was editing, all minor and none involving medication or diagnosis. Nevertheless, he called the home Transcriptionist to ask her to be more careful.

The system grades each transcriptionist and the results are available to everyone in the company. That peer pressure, according to Iwinski, is "a strong motivator" to do well.

The job isn't that easy. Sometimes, doctors are munching an apple or eating lunch while they talk, making them difficult to hear. A nurse interjects to ask about a patient's medication. Papers rumple in the background. The topics can be technical, the jargon heavy.

Occasionally, Jaggesh is distracted by music playing in the background of a doctor's recording, the noisy atmosphere of a hospital or extraneous chatting of passersby.

But she takes most of it in stride.

"It's fun. It's very challenging," said Jaggesh, who likes working in her three-story apartment, which she shares with two sons, two dogs and husband Navarasa Nayaka Jaggesh, a well-known comedy actor in Indian films whose screen name is simply Jaggesh.

Parimala Jaggesh works around her family's schedule, taking her laptop with her as she moves from floor to floor, and occasionally typing in a serene rooftop garden overlooking the city. At other times, she works in a top-floor room that contains a figurine of the elephant god Ganesh, thought to bring good fortune.

She keeps track of her daily reports, and if her accuracy dips below 96 percent, she studies the file so she doesn't repeat the same mistake. Sometimes she has a bad day, and she gets called by the office.

"We do appreciate the feedback. You get a call that you have dropped down in accuracy on one file. Then it's a challenge," she said. "I take it that if my editors find the fault, I should have been able to do it."

She enjoys the small personal things that sometimes show through in a doctor's dictation -- a laugh made over a mistake or a spouse in the background trying to hurry things along.




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company quality down... - Posted By: sm

Would you stay with a company that is getting multiple complaints from a client?  I work on as an IC for a company and the account I am on is recieving complaints about quality of reports and MTs not following formats, ect.  I'm trying to decide if I should stay on with the company or find work elsewhere.  My work has never come into question and my QA scores are always higher than required.  I'm not sure I want to stay on though with a group that apparently is not doing a proper job.  Apparently the client has requested several specific MTs to be taken off the account and is threatening more if things are not fixed. 


Would you stay or go? 



eMTS or Electronic Medical Transcription Services - Posted By: nn

Anyone work for them or know anything about them??

Anyone else having low work volume? Maybe due to holiday on Friday? - Posted By: Veteran's Day?

nm

What to do about a neighbor's yapping dog? - Posted By: going nuts!

This thing is driving me CRAZY.  Yes I know that there are times during the day that a dog is not considered "disturbing the peace," but these people moved in about a year ago and they now have a Yorkie that they leave outside ALL DAY on a 6 foot leash and all that thing does is "yap, yap, yap, yap, yap!"  CONSTANTLY. . . ALL DAY LONG until they finally bring the poor thing in for the night.


We tried to welcome the couple to the neighborhood, but they don't assoiciate with anybody.  When anyone comes near their property, they run inside and lock the doors, leaving the "yapper" outside to "yap" even louder if anyone is within 20  feet from their property.


I've actually resorted to yelling out the window, SOMEBODY MAKE THE DOG STOP!  PLEASE!!!!"


We have a dog, but I wouldn't even get one until we had fenced in the entire back yard and then trained him from a puppy not to bark.  Of course our dog will bark if somebody knocks on thedoor, which is a good thing,  but I shake a coffee can with some pennies in it (Hint from Heloise) and he stops.


I feel bad for the poor Yorkie who never gets walked or paid attention to as he sits all day "yapping" on his 6 foot chain. But I don't want to cause any discord in the neighborhood either. 


What to do?



PC-Dart - Posted By: interested

Anyone know what is compatible or comparable with PC-Dart system?


Thanks.



My important question is I bought salmon steaks and I am not sure how hot to make the heat on my gas - Posted By: MQMT

grill. Anyone can tell me this I would appreciate it. I will be cooking them in heavy duty aluminum foil with lemons and butter.

Jodi Lebodi ... did you ever find anything about the Smash diet? sm - Posted By: LTMT

I thought it was the same as the Take Control Diet book Dr. Smith had out, but apparently no ... a totally new book is coming out.


 


I'm tired of waiting ... dug out an old copy of the Scarsdale Diet ... look out Chastity and Kelly ... I may beat you!  lol


 


Tonight ... it says Jeff checks into rehab ... good thing ... poor guy. 



what is the longest you are willing to wait for check? sm - Posted By: MDmt

Background - been typing for a Chicagoland MTSO for over seven years now.  Invoices are sent 15th and end of month and paid 30 days later.  For the most part, invoices are received on a pretty regular basis, but there have been notable delays explained away by the Chicago Post Office is the worst in the nation. Fast forward to today; in the past two months I have received exactly ONE invoice - the rest have been delayed because of the Chicago PO or lost in the mail so stop payment (supposedly) on the oldest check and reissuance.  It was supposedly mailed 08/15 and now seven mailing days later I still do not have it.  I have sent polite e-mails to the accounting person but I keep being told to wait 10 business days before a new check can be cut.  In the meantime, college tuition is due and bank account is dwindling.  I am in the process of looking for another MTSO but in the meantime, general consensus on how long you would wait for a check.  I have a long history with this MTSO and don't really want to go the labor and wage board route but I am getting kind of fed up...I can't work for free!

Doc left recorder on...196 minutes grrrr - Posted By: nm

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foot pedal - Posted By: Karen

I have a problem and need to see if it has ever happened to anyone else.  My dog chewed off the cord to my foot pedal (long story). Computer said there was a power surge when it happened. Now I cannot get any foot pedal to work on computer. It will connect for a second and then disconnect, I keep hearing the windows ta dunk sound I call it.  The local computer people sounded like they thought I was crazy when I called them.  If anyone has any suggestions I sure need them. I am trying to do my files by the hand control and it is driving me crazy.

Did anyone else laugh when they saw Tatum O on (sm) - Posted By: LOL

Dancing with the Stars?  She was an actress, she said.  She didn't have to compete with others or work to get the acting jobs, thanks to daddy Ryan, LMAO!  Maybe that is why reality TV is becoming so popular.  People would rather watch reality TV than bad acting.  HAHAHAHAHAHAHA


Okay, now who is going to defend this woman who had her most embarrassing moment....



comcast cap on usage official - Posted By: tristen

http://biz.yahoo.com:80/ap/080828/comcast_internet_cap.html?.v=2

Dictaphone Enterprise Express Speech Rec. SM - Posted By: RockinMT

I am supposed to do some practice speech rec jobs tonight during my shift.  I'm all set to go except that in my Dictaphone manual, I do not have the chapter pertaining to the speech rec function keys, etc.  Now, I could wait to start training tomorrow and call my supervisor and asked for the missing chapter or I am hoping one of you wonderful ladies can give me a head start and let me know the important function keys I need to know so I can get going on this.  It has taken me weeks to get this far.  I had to have a the training Editor installed and a upgrade patch downloaded and if one more thing stalls me, I'm going to lose my ever lovin' mind!


So if you can help me out, I would really appreciate it!


 


Thanks!



EXText - Posted By: BooBoo

Can anyone tell me what companies use the Dictaphone EXText platform?  TIA

DicTran - Posted By: vjk

Anyone familiar with this system?  A company I might go with uses this system and I just wanted to know if it's to get used to, if it's user-friendly, etc.  I know any new system takes time to get used to....just wanted to know if anyone had experience with it.  Thanks.

Winscribe - Posted By: cam

Does anyone know if there is a spellchecker that will work with Winscribe.

Help on Word Board please :) nm - Posted By: funsize

xxx

Web based transcription/dictation - Posted By: jodavisnm

The company I now work for has asked me to look into web based transcription/dictation applications.  They are currently using tapes, and going to a web-based application would be a real time saver.  Does anyone have suggestions?