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You're great at giving advice. [2008-11-02]
Didn't you say you got out of the business? Why didn't YOU start a union instead of quitting?
You're right but ... [2008-04-11]
Yes, absolutely, the suits and middle managers have no clue at all, nada, zip, zilch about medical transcription. However, many doctors actually invest in offshore MT companies .... according to Wall Street Journal. It was, oh, maybe 10 years ago that there was a caption or article about medical transcription being where the money is, as in investments, etc. You're right. Typically the MDs don't know and don't care who transcribes their dictation. Most do care, however, about quality at least to some degree. I'm just glad someone came up with a study as to cost effectiveness for whatever reason. It's like they're thrown us a crumb. Hope we get the whole cookie soon.
You're so right, SusieQ [2008-04-08]
I have a huge, huge problem with our professional organization. Errr, ummm, where is the word transcription in AHDI. We've had the plug pulled on us by the ole gals who've been holding the reins for years. It's like a good ole girl association. Most of them have worked for global services, hauled in the big bucks for helping get those services off the ground, and have done it all with no second thoughts. It makes me sick. Our compensation hasn't increased at all. In fact, it has decreased steadily for the past decade. I do, wholeheartedly, wish we could unionize somehow. We should be paid hourly at a sizable rate like other skilled trades. I hate to say it, but our profession is made up of nearly 100% women. We need to be confident, stand up for ourselves, and not let this get any further out of hand.
They're not only doing it with line counts but also with report counts...sm [2008-02-13]
No more getting paid for links with radiology reports either.
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