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how about looking for a company that pays radiology reports by report and not line? nm

Posted By: waiting on 2007-02-14
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Radiology transcription, what type of reports are considered radiology
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and one that pays by the line. it depends on the day on which is better and if you are able to 'definitely' know what your line count is. if you have lots of normals then per report is better, for me anyway
You do not need the 1099. You just need to report the income. Report the company/person ...sm
to the IRS for not sending out the 1099. 
Pay per report (radiology)
1. If a radiologist dictates CT abdomen/pelvis and you have to combine the reports, do you get paid for this?

2. If the radiologists read reports from another facility and the transcriptionist has to type them in the system (a different way than the regular reports), do you get paid for these?

3. If you transcribe a report dictated by someone other than the radiologist (i.e., cardiologist), do you get paid for this?

I have found that the discrepancies in my production totals have to do with all three of the above. I don't believe I am being paid for any of them.

These may be good questions to ask when discussing employment. Unfortunately, I didn't think to ask before-hand. I'll repost to let you know when I get the answers from the company.
radiology per report

 


What is the going rate per report for radiology?


 


By the report for radiology :) nm
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radiology - pay per report
What is the usual pay per report? 
Per report in radiology sm
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? about radiology reports
Can anyone give me some comments? I just signed up to work part time with a radiology account and I love the dictators but you have to type in all the header information which is a lot.  The information is picked up by going to a separate efax web site for each clinic and looking for the patient's name for that particular report.  Some are hospital stamped and others are all handwritten and you have to keep jumping in and out of 3 different screens to type this all in; this is ridiculously tedious and very time consuming and it is very hard to get your line count up.  Is this a normal thing to have to type all this information like that? It's the only thing that is not good with this account.  The pay is 8 cents per line. Thank you for your comments.
? about radiology reports
So, to answer your question about it being normal, it all depends who you are typing for. If you are typing for an outside facility yes but if you are typing for a hospital no because most have a platform that MTs type the reports in. With this, you only have to type in the patients MR# or accession# provided, look to make sure the patient name match with what the dictator is saying, you then will get the header(s) for the report, select the appropriate header for that study and then you get a document to transcribe the report on that is formatted with the patient information. After typing the report, you then update it in their system and move on to the next, it’s that simple and easy. When typing for an outside facility, they have their MTs typing reports in a word processor program like Word for example using their template which you have to enter in all that header info.
It would be easier if you could print out the lists since it is time consuming having to go in and out of screens, that is ridiculous. As a radiology MT, you type many x-rays reports that are short and you really can’t make a line count when having to go in and out of screens. When I had worked for a company similar to who you are working for, I found myself having to really type hard to make my lines. I no longer work for that company and now work for a different company that I enjoy and I do not have to type in the header info, doing hospital radiology transcription. I make a little more per line and I make twice as more per pay period versus the other company because I have nothing to slow me down. I think MTs should be paid more than 8 cents per line or per report to compensate for their time when having to enter in header info and having to move between screens.

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I made $50,000 last year.  Work for a teaching hospital.  The Neuro Interventional reports rack up the line counts.
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Before taking a radiology transcription position with a transcription company, I searched the archives to see if I could find an average rate per report for radiology. I found all kinds of rates that are being paid, but I thought that $1.40 per report was probably the average. The rate I accepted was $1.10 per report.

I have 24 years of experience in many different specialties. About half of my experience has been in acute care and the other half in radiology.

So far with this new job I have realized that about half of the dictators are OK while a couple of the ESLs take their voice away from the Dictaphone, especially at the ends of sentences. I spend time listening over and over to get those last two words! I've been wondering if I sold myself short.

I'd love to hear opinions from other MTs regarding radiology rates per report, with experience, yet new to company. I would also be grateful for any advice about the dictators who move away from the recorder (or loudly flip films during their dictation).

TIA


Consider radiology jobs that pay by report.
You should be able to earn a good living even today with the right account.

Your experience will allow you to type about 140-15 exams a day on average, which a fast seasoned rad MTs can produce, you should be able to earn a good income.
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Thanks for the info.  I ask because our attending physicians are not getting reports on inpatients until sometimes 12 hours after admission.  It seems to me that as soon as it is transcribed it should be sent in a preliminary form to the nurse's station and then the original with the radiologist's signature would be substituted for the prelim.  Our Radiologist insists upon overreading every report and signing before ANY report is sent to the floor.  Seems unnecessary to me and we are working towards preliminary reports.  We have both electronic and paper records and in the very near future the radiologist will be e-signing the reports.  I do the acute care transcription and seem to be getting a lot of dictation with "x-ray report is pending" on next day transcriptions and sometimes two days afterwards.  I think we might have a bit of a struggle on our hands but hopefully he will see the necessity of the preliminary reports.  (Or I might be forced to seek other employment)  LOL
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When starting your own transcription business typing radiology reports such as x-rays (plain films) and mammograms, what would be a reasonable price to charge a client per report?  Should I charge per report or per page as some rads read multiple exams under one study resulting in two page reports.


 


Radiology reports what to charge

Thanks, that helps alot.


$2.75 report good for radiology transcription?
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Is $1.20 per report plus paid for links good for radiology? nm
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We get paid $1.10 for radiology reports and my supervisor transcribes also sm
she pick all the easy doctors. How I know this is because if she doesn't finish them all she says "I have work that I couldn't finish I need someone to finish up." They are all the same doc no more than 3 lines or normals.
What company pays this much
Would love to know who pays this much for VR editing.
Local radiology company, not transcription company
who has only 5 transcriptionists and are not hiring at this moment. We all work at home and get great benefits, no insurance out of pocket and 22 days paid vacation in the first year, after that it goes up. I feel very fortunate to have found them, but again I chose them because they did not do production, so now that they are, I'm a little disappointed.
We have the ability to see each others # of reports and # of lines. We are to report to super
visor when one person has done 150 exams a day but only has a minimum of lines typed. In radiology, it tends to average out. They are watching it for morale's sake as well as they figure if the MT who jumps jobs is probably cheating elsewhere in the job or her/his life. Too many ethical ones these days to settle for a cherrypickers.
And you have a company that pays this? or do you work on your own?
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Please point me to a company that pays more
for ESL transcription. The one I work for certainly doesn't.
LOL Probably the company pays for it. What a racket they have going on.

I don't believe a word they say and it makes me sick.


Where else can you find an addiction that pays by the line?! nm
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Thanks for your input. We type regular medical reports in Meditech and radiology in Cerner. SM

I am really considering presenting the idea that we measure productivity on minutes transcribed instead of lines.  I don't know if management will go for it, but it seems like the best scenario considering all the trouble we've had.


Thanks again!


Anyone care to share name of Company that pays so much?
I'm interested
The company I work for pays by the minute--
So when you have dictators just sitting there taking their time those minutes can add up.
our company pays 80% of our regular rate. (nm)
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Do you think a company pays less for rural pay than city?
Does not make sense to me.
Our company pays a flat rate
based on the length of the meeting, and they schedule multiple meetings so you can choose which one to attend (during your shift or outside of your shift). Of course, they also pay downtime, so it sounds like our companies have somewhat different philosophies.
my company pays downtime for conf calls...

It may be worthwhile IF you can actually find a company now that pays extra for it -
I let mine drop after 6 years. It got to be very costly keeping up with the continuing education credits because for me it meant nearly always having to fly some place to get them, hotel, food, etc. My 2 cents...
I appreciate your responses. I had an option of line vs hour ($14/hour) but if line pays more...nm
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I too question you overhead expenses. I work for a company that only gets 11-12 cpl and pays us 8-8.
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Two companies, both 65 char lines including spaces, one pays 0.10/l and the other 8.5/gross line. n
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My favorite speciality is the office who dictates it and pays the highest line rate.
It's the money, honey, that matters to me.
I am paid by the line in radiology and I
Tried being paid by the report but was given long report after long report and actually lost money. Being paid by the report, in my opinion, is good if you have a fairly large amount of x-ray reports which are short and sweet and you can move right through them and that makes up for the longer reports such as MRIs and CTs.
there is a radiology transcription company in NY - but you
have to live in NY or NJ or even into CT or PA to work for them. But it has to be close to NYC.
Does anyone know of a good company for radiology...
with non-teaching hospitals and decent rates?
Good company for Radiology
WEBMEDX - and they are hiring Radiology MTs right now.
What is a good line rate for radiology?
Currently being paid by report, 10 years experience. TIA
Thanks! I have also noticed that some radiology is by the page and not the line... sm
is there a specific reason for this?

TIA
pay by report/line
The companies pay by line or report according to the account. After evaluating the account, if the rad. reports tend to be short or use a lot of normals, they pay by the report. But the same company will pay by the line if docs on another account dictate long, wordy reports. If account is evaluated honestly, it is SUPPOSED to be beneficial to transcriptionist.