Same Here - Insurance work transcription - NM
Posted By: LinK on 2007-07-31
In Reply to: I do insurance work as well. It came by word of mouth. - nm
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I used to do insurance transcription...
The reports that I did were fairly lengthy and wordy. My reports had a header on the first page that covered about 1/4 of the top of the page followed by text. The header needed identifying information to be inserted, such as case #, location, etc. Each report I did was about 5 to 6 pages long, with pages 2 to 6 being almost complete text on the page.
You can macro a lot of things, but you will end up typing out quite a bit and will need to look up names of businesses and people's names. Some agents used a few normals, but not a lot.
A lot will depend also on the size of the headers, the font size and type, etc. Ariel is larger than Times New Roman, etc.
Hope this helps.
Insurance transcription
How do you get into insurance transcription? Are they medical insurance companies are other types of insurance companies? It sounds very interesting. Where would I start if I wanted to do something like that?
Insurance Transcription
I also work as an IC for an insurance company. I just set mine up as Q: and A: single spaced with spacing between the questions and answers. It's a very simple format. Just be sure that it's the format that the company wants. Good luck.
Insurance transcription
Hi,
I am a stenography student who is currently seeking insurance transcription work that can be done remotely.
Does anyone know of any companies that are hiring insurance transcriptionists?
Thanks!
Insurance Transcription
I can't stay away from that transcription. LOL. I work part-time for a local insurance company typing up their telephone insurance claims. I actually get paid more doing that than doing being a full-time MT in a shorter period of time (I get paid by the page). I know there are others here who have second jobs other than typing.
Insurance Transcription Firm
I am with the largest insurance transcription firm in the U.S. -- we are always looking for great transcriptionists and have plenty of work....
I do insurance claims work
I've been doing it for over 8 years, but unfortunately I'll be losing it to a company who's going to do it digitally (I do tapes) in July. I sort of just fell into it. I knew someone who worked there that knew I needed a part-time job. Have you thought also about just general transcription. There's a board that I frequent that has a lot of companies that do general and legal work. The good thing about a lot of these companies is they're very, very flexible. There are some that don't require any number of lines, reports, etc. If they have work they ask if you'd like it and you can say yes or you can decline. I plan on sending out a lot of resumes to these companies when I'm through in July with insurance work.
They better have SE because no way is my insurance riding on the BS they pull with no work all the
time. They can hang you out to dry with that 12,000 line deal unless you work 24/7 lately. No way does my health insurance ride of that deal.
has anyone ever charged insurance companies for doing their work - SM
I have a lot of medical issues with my family and so see a lot of doctors and pay a lot of copays. Each and every time I see a doctor or facility I have to pay a copay, which I always ALWAYS charge on my credit card. No exception. Do not pay, do not see the doctor or have the test. Yet time and time again I get letters from the doctor's billing or facility saying I owe a copay to them. When I call them up, explain that I paid my copay at the time of services rendered and do not owe anything further, I am told they don't have a record of it. I must find the receipt and send them a copy for proof of payment. In short, I must do their job because they are either too lazy or inefficient to do it. Earlier this month I got a statement from the x-ray facility saying that I owed a copay. The customer (dis)service person was very unhelpful when I explained that I always made my copay first and it showed up on my credit card statement. Finally I told him I would call the facility myself and get things straightened out, which I did (they had put my copay into a different account by mistake). But I ended up doing his job and got treated rudely to boot. Then yesterday, I got yet another doctor's billing statement saying I owed my copay. I called and left a message saying that it had already gone through on my credit card bill and would not be paying. They want proof. Am I out of line saying, fine, I will photocopy the receipt (and this is an NCR receipt so the office has a copy of it) and my credit card bill (with everything else blanked out) and send it to you as proof of my payment, but it will require my invoicing you a $10 processing fee. If you are not willing to reimburse me for my time to straighten out your mistake, then I will not provide proof of payment. This takes time out of my day to hunt through my receipts, make a photocopy, document it in writing (LOL I learned that VERY early on), then postage, etc. Why must I do this without being reimbursed for it. IS ANYONE ELSE FED UP WITH PEOPLE NOT DOING THEIR JOBS????? Arrrrghhh. I feel every so much better.
I do work for a plastic surgeon, insurance will only pay from what I can tell IF - sm
there is a health issue, i.e. continous rash from the folded skin, irritation that medicine will not resolve. But all conservative measures of treating have to be exhausted before they agree to pay for an abdominoplasty. Good luck....I need to lose about 80 pounds and wondering if I will have any sag when done...I have very sensitive skin too so expect some problems (and if so I hope they are enough to warrant my insurance to pay for the removal procedure...otherwise I plan to save up for it)--
I do insurance work as well. It came by word of mouth.
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My husband just signed up for group life insurance with work which will give him 10x his salary if
he dies which will leave the kids and I with almost a million bucks if he dies. Of course I would much rather have him here more than anything. He had just 150,000 in insurance but for some reason just opted for this group thingie. When talking last night I asked him if he died if I could marry again and this man got so upset with me I thought he was going to cry! He told me absolutely, positively NOT that I could not remarry ( am 31!). He is 35. LOL
Poor guy. Leaving me all this money and I supose the thought of me sharing his wealth with someone else makes him sick!!
I told him he could go ahead and marry if I should happen to die. I want my kiddies to have a great mom and person who loves them very much. Wouldn't you agree?
How do you feel about your spouse or partner remarrying if you or he dies??
L:ess work available in Transcription
Between out-sourcing and new voice-recognition, without a doubt, in the very near future, our profession will no longer be needed.
What transcription platform do you work on? sm
Hi all! Just curious about the platform you work on and if you like it? If there was a "dream" platform, what would it be? What would you change on your platform if you could? Don't be shy, tell us what you think. :)
because I LOVE transcription work.
I am 60 years old and neither need the $ nor the bennies, I just love doing transcription (of course with the caveat of having all the appropriate demographics provided as well as clearly enunciated dictation). Doubt, though, that you can understand this.
anybody work for Landmark Transcription, INC
Hi, I would like info on Landmark Transcription, if anyone is familiar please. Pros and cons. Just got job offer. Thanks in advance.
Legal Transcription Work
There is definitely legal work out there. I do legal transcription as well as general transcription. There are quite a few legal companies out there. The thing I like about them is the TAT is usually very long. The company I worked for had a 14 day TAT.
Anyone out there running low on work at Solutab Transcription?
ughhh
Anyone work for Global Transcription Network
Any comments? I'm a new hire, and looking for any feedback. Based out of Arlington TX.
Do you work in a hospital or a Transcription Service
Office? It is a hospital there should be a manager that you can go to or an administrator. Production is key in hospital work, and it is important you have the quiet you need to produce.
I bet other insurance carriers have insurance for their employees. Why not Wal-Mart? nm
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Laptop/notebook recommendations for transcription work?
I am going to get a laptop/notebook in about a month and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for one that seems to work well with transcription. I need to know specifics like hard drive, RAM, memory, model number, etc. Thanks in advance
Does anyone work a part time job that is NOT transcribing or related to the transcription field?
If so, what??
Agree, verbatim transcription equals poor quality transcription.
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But in transcription, if you are good at what you do, you can do 8 hours of work in 4 hours. So eit
you slice it, both companies will still get 8 hours worth of work out of you.
That is the problem I've been having lately being an MT. Companies want to pay us on production and they set minimum productivity standards, but want us timed in for 8 hours a day. My thinking is, if they want 8 hours of work out of me, pay me hourly with production incentive. If they want to pay me on production and tell how much I have to produce in an 8 hour period, then when I hit that mark, I should be able to call it a day even if I've only worked 4 hours.
Seems these companies want it both ways and it is simply not fair to us MTs. JMO, tho.
Know AIM transcription system, never heard of Hull transcription. Are you sure
you are not thinking about DHull who is a recruiter for MDI-FL? They use the AIM system.
Insurance
If you don't have insurance (dental, vision, prescription, chiropractic, and some locations medical) and don't have a lot to spend on insurance, ask me what I signed up for if interested.
There's a lot of information to tell and I don't want to ramble on if no one's interested.
Talk to ya later,
Andrea - Medical Transcripionist (Nashville, TN)
How can MQ take away the insurance
when the MT is paying for it also? Does that not count for anything?
Insurance
I didn't mean they were taking it away. What I meant is taking it over not making quota. Sorry.
wish I could help on that one - I have no insurance, however, -
I work for one of the TOP docs in NYC who is internationally known, so whenever I am sick, he has taken care of me, called in favors from other specialists, etc. The only bill I have to pay is the lab bill. If you work for yourself, that might be a route to go. I even got my bill at NYU Medical Center 75% off!!!
At one time Aetna was pretty good as far as rates for individuals.
Pet insurance....sm
No flames please, but how do you go about getting pet insurance? When you say "pretty inexpensive", what range are you talking about? Please, any info greatly appreciated. TIA
UPS insurance
I have sent packages via UPS that I have packaged myself and was still covered under their automatic $100 worth of insurance. I wonder if someone at the UPS store is giving you incorrect information? I had an ebay package damaged and they paid for the item even though I packaged it myself. Can you call the main UPS number and ask someone else?
Insurance
I am just curious about liability insurance for people that have IC status. Is it required and if so where can I find out some info on this? TIA
IC insurance
I have researched this myself and found that going through your local Chamber of Commerce is probably the most affordable way to go. If you become a member you are then eligible to get a good rate in health insurance and they offer many different options including HSA (health savings accounts). Check out different Chambers near you though because the membership fee can vary.
Insurance
I have a liability policy for which I pay $164 annually. This does not cover errors and omissions. For this type of insurance the cost would be sky high, or so I've been told.
insurance
I agree. I've had mine for 9 years as it was required and I've never used it. The only use it is, is for a write-off as a business expense for me.
insurance
there are several companies who now offer individual plans, depending on where you are, I had BC/BS - paid higher premium because I wanted good coverage, but can usually find something for around 100.00 a month if you don't have medical problems, copay for prescriptions may be 30-35.00.
insurance q
If you're someone with few health risks (non-smoking, etc.) and no major illnesses, you can probably get a good policy with any one of the major insurers, but ask specifics and shop and compare. When I was working as independent I tried to get one myself but they want to often put you in a $5,000 annual deductible which means you really have to get bad sick or hurt to even really see any benefits paid on your behalf and sometimes if you have a common condition like thyroiditis they would put an exclusion in for the first 6 months to 12 months that you have happen to need surgical treatment for that condition, i.e. thyroidectomy, you are practically on your own because it's pre-existing. I would suggest first applying for low-key health insurance, say $50,000, and then along with history-taking, they generally do a blood draw and EKG, along with perhaps even an HIV test among others, then you've got some "evidence" if you will of your health status before applying for major medical. Then decide later, if you are approved that is, if you want to keep the life insurance as you go independenty, or get life insurance and health insurance with a prospective employer if you happen to go that route instead of independent. This way family considerations also are taken into account. Overall it's best to go beyond the hand-outs which look so colorful and shiny with smiling faces, and look at the contract benefits, exclusions and limitations of any policy, which they hesitate to show unless you pay your money first. Hope you find the right one.
Insurance
I need to find out if Errrors and Omissions insurance is needed for a contracted medical transcriptionist?
Please let me know if you carry it and how I can obtain it?
Thanks...
insurance
No you do not need it and if you did, error and omission insurance is VERY expensive. I work for a company who requires general business insurance (tho I don't know why) and it costs me $168/year which I write off as a business expense but is still a waste of money in my opinion.
PIP INSURANCE
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Thanks for your help.
Insurance
I was in a similar position, needed insurance for just a short period until new insurance kicked in. I went to the United Healthcare insurance site and they have "gap" insurance that you can use for anywhere from 1 to 12 months I believe. It sure beats the high expense of COBRA and should get you through.
insurance
Yes, unfortunately I do know what happens! My husband has no insurance, but usually gets care through the VA. In April, he had an emergency, ended up with a pacemaker, a gazillion tests, doctors, two hospitals, ambulance, etc. Over $59,500.00 out of pocket expenses. If the VA does not pay (it is with their review board), we will be paying until we die. Some are taking as little as $25.00 a month, others are waiting for VA and then may reduce the charges somewhat. It is very scary to be without insurance. Try to get something for major hospital stays, surgeries, etc. Also, short term and long term disability are good. If you have any type of chronic condition, forget it. I have diabetes and hypertension both - cannot get coverage anywhere - I have tried several times, so I can be flexible/part time. Good Luck and God Bless You.
E&O Insurance
I bought a policy from State Farm. It cost me $257 for the year. I really have never heard of being able to cover it from home owner's policy, not unless it is for a small amount. My policy consists of $250,000.
I would call SF and ask them about it.
Good Luck!!!
E&O Insurance
Are you a contractor for the hospital? First, you need to make sure you know what limits they are requiring. If they are requiring E&O ins., then they should have something in writing about the limits. This is expensive insurance. I used to be a CSR for an insurance agency.
It's not something that can be obtained through your homeowner's insurance. Homeowner's insurance is occurance-based general liability (and property) insurance, whereas E&O insurance is claims-made liability. Specifically it covers you if you get sued because of an error or an omission that you do that causes harm to someone.
It surprises me that the hospital is requiring it, though. The doctors have to sign off on the reports that you type, thereby removing the liability from you and placing it on themselves.
E&O Insurance
I believe that $100,000 is sufficient, but I believe that most companies do not want to be involved in a lawsuit if something happens. They only want the contractor to be responsible.
Insurance
Why not just contact Aetna directly? Blue Cross/Blue Shield is pretty approachable. They will send you brochures detailing their policies.
Insurance for ICs
What insurance co. does anybody use as an IC? I will be having to find something soon. Thanks
Insurance for IC
If you're 50 or older you can get ins. through AARP if you're a member. Premiums aren't great, but probably better than most private polices.
Regarding insurance for individuals..
Speaking as a self-employed transcriptionist and a former medical insurance billing person, I can tell you that Mega, Fortis, which I think are both offered by NASE, are not great insurance plans. They hardly pay for anything and their preminums are no cheaper than your local Blue Cross. I worked in a doctor's office and did billing to these companies and felt bad for the patients with these insurances. They ended up paying a lot out of their own pockets. Personally, our family got a rate quote with our local Blue Cross and it was cheaper and better coverage. They do have PPO plans with copays etc.. let me know if you have anymore questions.
questions about MQ insurance
I am an IC right now and for my insurance I had to name just about every illness or hospital visit I ever have had, and if I made an 'oops' or if there is a discrepency, they can drop me at their leisure, which is scary, so i've decided to join MQ full time to get benefits. Will this insurance cover preexisting conditions, no questions asked, since i'm a full time employee with a company? Do I just choose what coverage I want, and what are the choices? If any of you who have insurance with MQ can tell me what to expect, i'd appreciate it, thanks!
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