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Posted By: Cierra
Anyone know of any companies hiring for ER work? I have been typing them for 10 years and I don't like using DQS. Would prefer small company. Any advice would be so appreciated!!!
Someone gag him, please -
Posted By: Irene
Tonight, I had an ER doctor, so awful, so mushy mouth but dictates faster than a speeding bullet. In the ROS, I actually thought I heard: No insect bites to her buttocks; then realized it was, No NSAIDs or antibiotics. And this is a no-blank account by the way. It's late, I'm going to bed.
Template question. Somehow this morning I saved the date and patient name into my template? I have t -
Posted By: Anon
deleting the date and patient name and resaving as a template but everytime I reopen the template the date and patient name are still there. Anyone know how to delete them so that they come up blanks again???? Thanks.
Line Requirements -
Posted By: Loves To Type
Could those of you who are paid twice a month tell me what your line requirements are per pay period? I am wondering if 15,000 lines per pay period is around the average amount. TIA!
I am SO tempted to be passive aggressive here. -
Posted By: crystal ball out of whack
This darn doctor wants me to send a copy of the report to another physician. "Send a copy of this to foreign doctor's name." No spelling, no address, nothing. I finally find the address by accident just by scrolling through the directory. The doctor has not only badly mispronounced the name, but gave the last name as the first name. I'm really tempted to provide the phonetic spelling as he dictated it and tag it with a noted telling him to verify the spelling and provide the address. Really, how on earth am I supposed to know the doctor's information?
POLL: How many MTs have quit a -
Posted By: huh
company after working for them only a couple of days?
I have never worked for a transcription --sm -
Posted By: Anna
company before. Have always had my own clients but lost 3 last year so went with a company. Has anyony ever had a pay per line decrease for not meeting the required daily limit? I started at 10 line for 1600 lpd. Just was told that I dropped to 1345 and would now be making 9 per line. Jobs were extremely low from Nov-now and there were just no jobs to be had. Is this normal procedure?
Question for traveling laptop workers -
Posted By: gimpyMT
When staying in a hotel with a desk and internet connection to work, where do you put your keyboard? Anyone have any suggestion for a portable table to use that is the right level. The desks are too high.
Thanks!
Has anyone ever ordered pet meds from 1-800-petmeds.com?? sm -
Posted By: Doglover
I have to buy heartworm/flea meds and love the Sentinol product. It is much cheaper to buy it from petmeds, but I have never shopped there or know of any one that has. Also, do you need a "Rx" from your vet to buy the med? Thanks!
MS Word Still SOOOSlow -
Posted By: Bonnie Wild
I am posting again for any add'l help with my MS Word Program - still slow on opening and closing of the program. I have added memory, checked for any extra "normal" templates and about anything else I could find to do. I do have a lot of autotext entries in MS Word and think this may have something to do with it, because when I accidentally deleted them once, MS worked fine. Any more ideas??? Thanks Bonnie
Have any of you ever thought of court reporting? sm -
Posted By: Penguin
It seems like there is more job security in court reporting -- and much better money. I'm really thinking of getting out of medical transcription... just so tired of getting paid less and less to do the same job. I was just laid off a great in-house job and I am really wondering if transcription is right for me anymore. 
Where Can I find Microsoft Word 2003? sm -
Posted By: help please
Is this the same as Microsoft Office Word 2003? I need this particular program, and can't seem to find it on the net any place. Any advice?
Is anyone else having this problem -
Posted By: with the MTStars site? (sm)
When I click on posts I have not read they normally change from blue to purple to indicate that they have been read, but since last night this is not happening. Just curious if others are experiencing the same trouble.
I fired my ISP today because of non-US technical support.... -
Posted By: Proud American
To give a brief summary, I developed technical problems after my ISP decided to do some upgrades 2 weeks ago. The problems resulted in my getting kicked off line every few minutes. Upon contacting technical support I found myself consistently running into people that had no English comprehension skills and their responses had nothing to do with my problem or how to fix it. I found another ISP that would provide the services I needed and signed up with them 3 days ago, then called my main one today and told them they were fired because of their non-US based labor who couldn't help anyone. The lady I spoke with apologized and said this was an experiment they were doing with outsourcing technical support, but I told her that their experiment cost them a customer who had been with them for almost 4 years.
I've fired off e-mails to everyone in management that I could get ahold of telling them exactly why they were fired, and sharing the idiotic responses I received on my technical assistance requests.
Is there federal money available -
Posted By: to those who have lost their job to offshoring? sm
It occurred to me that it may be something we mention when writing/calling our government.
I know that when Levi Strauss closed their factory in Roswell, NM, and sent it down to Mexico (thanks, NAFTA), they gave their workers money to retrain in a new profession.
Surely this is something that can be fought for. We know darned well the MTSO's won't take money out of their own pocket to do this, but there was/is a government program called TAA which is supposed to help people who have lost work as a result of imports. I think a case can be made for medical records transcribed overseas as qualifying as "imports".
I found an old document on line at http://www.edd.ca.gov/pdf_pub_ctr/de8714x.pdf which describes that 3 or more workers who have been affected by imports can petition for federal money for assistance and retraining. There's also JTPA/WIA which established one-stop career centers and I believe being laid off because of work being sent offshore (or just laid off, period) would qualify people for this program.
There's also this article, which I included a part of, that is talking about IT workers for Computer Sciences Corp (my brother happens to work for them and has survived the layoffs) filing suit....
*The department has long held that programmers who've lost jobs to cheaper, foreign workers aren't eligible for the TAA program because their employers, or employer's customers, are not importing a physical good in the same way as, say, steel manufacturers. A number of federal and state lawmakers have introduced bills that would automatically grant eligibility under the act to IT workers and other white collar professionals, but none has become law.
The labor department initially said that although CSC moved production of its Vantage-One insurance software from East Hartford to CSC India, the software was not an imported "article" as defined by the act. In a lawsuit, the workers asked the U.S. Court of International Trade to overturn the department's ruling. In January, trade court judge Nicholas Tsoucalas ordered the department to revisit the case, noting that, "Labor's interpretation of the law, that software code must be embodied on a physical medium to be an article under the Trade Act, is arbitrary and capricious."
In a Federal Register note published April 11, the Labor Department conceded the point and ruled that the four CSC workers would be eligible to apply for TAA assistance. In ruling, the department said it would henceforth look upon software, whether shipped into the U.S. on a disc or transmitted into the country via telecommunications networks, as a physical product.
Software and similar intangible goods that would have been considered articles for the purposes of the Trade Act if embodied in a physical medium will now be considered articles regardless of their method of transfer," the department wrote.*
Something to think about.
Also, I'm pretty sure we've been far OVERestimating how much money offshore people are paid for transcription. Their companies might get 1 cent a line after it goes through 3 or 4 edits, but I'm pretty sure the person typing the report and mangling the English is paid more like 1/5 cent per line, which is still pretty good money for them. My math is based on there being 40 rupees to a dollar, and 1/40 of 8 cents per line is 1/5 cent. There was that article quoted on the company board from Manilla where they were gloating that their workers got $1 to $2 an hour and, if they're required to transcribe 1200 lines a day, that comes to 1/10 cent per line. But that was back in 2005.
Back to the 1/5 cent. So if the report goes through 3 or 4 edits, each getting paid their 1/5, then the Indian company keeps the 2 cents per line which is left over and our dear old MTSO here in the States charges the hospital what...11 cents?..pays our US MT 3 or 4 cents to edit. So, 3 cents/line to the offshore company, 4 cents/line to our US editor, and the MTSO still pockets the 4 cents/line left over? Why do you think we're seeing 7 cents/line more and more often as the going rate of pay?
Well, just some things to think about - I get my best ideas late, late at night!
Spheris -
Posted By: X MQ
Does anyone have any experience with Spheris.
Fast Chart -
Posted By: just me
Any info about Fast Chart?
Routing of work... sm -
Posted By: Info seeker
Currently working for a small national. I'm curious as to how other companies route the dictation to the MTs. For example, are you expected to transcribe pretty much all the dictation (300 providers/teaching hospital & clinic), or do you have certain specialties you transcribe, or just a certain amount of providers? Do you do only acute-care work or only clinic work? Of course, every provider and/or specialty has their own set of rules to follow, thus making it difficult to be productive when constantly researching the rules. TIA!
MT to court reporter? -
Posted By: I.M. Wondering
Does anyone have experience with CR training? Anyone made the transition from MT to CR, or the other way around? I am looking into this as an alternative to MT. My chief regret is that it is rather late in life for me to invest in expensive/lengthy training. I should have seen the writing on the wall long before this, as far as MT is concerned.
My post on a court reporter board met with thundering disinterest...not a single reply. Would appreciate input on this if anyone has first or even secondhand experience.
Function keys with IT -
Posted By: New IT user
I have a doc that says the same thing over and over. I have made a template for him and I use my F11 key to jump from field to field to "fill in the blanks". How can I get this to work with IT. I have added it to my glossary using the formated option and the F11 key does not work. I have tried using the command key (I insert the F11 key before every field in the template and then save it to the glossary) and this has not worked either. Any suggestions?
Need to get a new PC monitor, need opinions -
Posted By: PA MT
Anyone with flat panels, how do you like them? Any problems with them?
Clinic notes questions -
Posted By: jmr
I see lots of jobs looking for clinic notes. I have only done acute care. What exactly are clinic notes? Are they office visits by specialty? Also is the pay for clinics typically higher, lower, the same for acute care?
Thanks.
What's for dinner?? -
Posted By: getting hungry

Chili, salad, cornbread.
What actions can I/should I take when contractor will not pay? -
Posted By: Trying to be nice!!
I did some IC'ing for a company, and they have not sent my $ yet for the last 2 invoices. They say they are going to send it around the end of the week, but just in case, I want to know what steps I should take because I WILL get my $ one way or the other. They are located in Houston, Texas. Does anyone know about the court system there and what are your opinions on what the next step should be for me before I sue them--which I do plan on doing if I do not receive my $ by early next week. I do not want to waste a lot of time waiting. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Interesting article -
Posted By: this is long
Please see article below that was published in 2003. Does anybody know if the law it mentions was ever passed in California?
Following news that a Pakistani medical transcriber threatened to post UCSF Medical Center patient records online unless she received more money,
a state senator said she will introduce legislation barring all California hospitals from allowing medical data to leave the country.
Sen. Liz Figueroa, D-Fremont, said she will introduce the bill in January when the state Senate returns for its next regular session. (A special session on financial matters is likely before then.)
"California already has the strongest medical-privacy laws in the nation, " Figueroa told me. "But not strong enough. There's always something you didn't anticipate."
What she and other framers of the state's medical-privacy laws, which prohibit the sharing of medical information unless for clear medical purposes, didn't see coming is the explosive growth of the $20 billion medical- transcription industry.
U.S. hospitals have such a huge need for help transcribing doctors' dictated notes into written form that the work is routinely farmed out to private transcribers throughout the country. Those transcribers, in turn, frequently subcontract with other transcribers.
In the case of UCSF Medical Center, three separate subcontractors were involved in handling the facility's records. The last link in the chain was a woman in Karachi, Pakistan, who sent an e-mail to UCSF earlier this month demanding help in resolving a financial dispute with the Texas man who'd hired her.
The Pakistani transcriber said she'd post UCSF's files on the Internet unless the medical center assisted her. She backed up her threat by attaching actual UCSF patient records to her message.
This was the first time an overseas transcriber had used confidential records to threaten a U.S. medical institution. The transcriber withdrew her threat only after receiving hundreds of dollars from another subcontractor in the case.
Figueroa said her bill would prohibit anyone possessing information involving California patients from sending that information abroad.
State hospitals would likely be barred from outsourcing transcription work unless they could guarantee that all related files remain within the country -- a move that would make hospitals accountable for any subcontracting that ensues.
"We're not banning the practice of overseas workers doing transcription," Figueroa said. "But we can regulate the practice of medicine within California. "
The law, at least on the health care front, may be on her side.
In most instances, federal law would trump state law, and the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 outlines rules for safeguarding medical data. Anyone doing transcription work for a U.S. hospital would be required to uphold HIPAA standards, although the law is virtually unenforceable overseas.
A unique aspect of HIPAA, though, is a provision that if a state adopts more stringent restrictions, state law will prevail.
"If there were a statute that no health care information in California could be disclosed outside the country, HIPAA wouldn't have a problem with that," said Paul Smith, a San Francisco attorney specializing in health care issues.
"The state has a clear interest in protecting health information," he added. "This would seem a legitimate exercise of state regulatory authority."
At the same time, though, Matthew Nakachi, a San Francisco lawyer who specializes in trade issues, said it's unclear how the proposed legislation would square with federal laws related to commerce. A hospital might argue, for example, that it has a right to do business with whomever it pleases.
"If California decides to do this," Nakachi said, "it would probably go into the courts and take years to fall out."
For her part, Figueroa expects the health care industry to fight the legislation, just as the banking industry opposed state restrictions on the use of customers' information. But she thinks that in light of the public's increased sensitivity toward privacy matters, her bill would eventually pass.
"The interesting thing will be to see where our new governor stands on privacy issues," Figueroa said. "At this point, we don't know."
Mystery woman: The Pakistani transcriber at the center of the case involving UCSF is still something of a mystery.
In her e-mail to UC officials, she identified herself as Lubna Baloch, "a medical doctor by profession." Beyond that, little is known of her.
In May, however, an interesting little exchange occurred on MT Stars, an online network for medical transcribers. Baloch, using the same e-mail address she used in her threatening message to UCSF, posted her resume at the site in hopes of attracting work as a subcontractor.
Sheri Steadman, who runs MT Stars, of Phoenix, said she's against U.S. transcription work going abroad and routinely deletes postings from overseas transcribers. In Baloch's case, she said she was concerned by the vagueness of Baloch's resume, especially as to her whereabouts.
Steadman wrote to Baloch to say that MT Stars is only for U.S. job seekers.
"I am US based," Baloch replied.
"Not enough info," Steadman responded. "Where?"
"Santa Monica, LA," Baloch wrote back.
For Steadman, this wasn't a very good answer.
"Santa Monica isn't in Los Angeles and it's not in Louisiana," she told me. "It was pretty clear that Baloch wasn't in the country."
Steadman confronted Baloch with her suspicion. Baloch never wrote back.
"She was trying to gain work in any way, shape or form," Steadman said. "She was trying to sucker U.S. medical-transcription services into sending her business."
It didn't work that time. A few months later, though, probably using a different online service, Baloch was more successful in her efforts.
That would turn out to be a very dark day for UCSF.
David Lazarus' column appears Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. He also can be seen regularly on KTVU's "Mornings on 2." Send tips or feedback to dlazarus@sfchronicle.com.
Merry Christmas to all hard working guys & gals in the MT industry! -
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Are these two the same company? -
Posted By: EmmaMT
MDI-FL and MDI out of Maryland?
She has a sedentary livestock. :) -
Posted By: VR Funny
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Millard Fillmore Hospitals? -
Posted By: Me again
Anyone know of a service handling these accounts?
Needing to make a decision... hourly or production... -
Posted By: Confused MT
If you had the choice between a shift lead type position at somewhere between $14 to $16 an hour or production on an account with a lot of normals. The shift lead gets you experience editing, supervising, etc., but the production account you are just transcribing. You can make a lot more money at the production job, but the shift lead will get you started in a more management type of position, which would you choose? You will be stuck at that hourly wage with the lead position, but there are possiblities of moving up with the company. But, the money on the other account is quite good, as there are a lot of free lines. I am just so confused and have to make a decision, as I cannot work them both at the same time. Any suggestions, comments, or feedback? Thanks.
Focus Infomatics Job Posting -
Posted By: Concerned MT
I thought I read something on this board at one time that a job ad for Focus was taken off because they are headquartered in India. Just curious because I saw they have a new job posting on the Job Seeker's Board.
Questions on how to set up new accounts -
Posted By: cai
I have been an IC working for other transcription companies and doing several pick up/delivery one-doctor practice freelancing work for many years. This summer I want to kick things up several notches by getting some bigger offices to send me their work and enlisting the assistance of IC MTs.
I am getting ready to do some serious marketing, but if an office ultimately decides to switch over to my company I am not sure how to proceed with the transfer and setup.
Can anyone recommend a good TASP/FTP/other software to use that charges reasonable rates by amount of use with no big up front costs? I prefer it to work with Stedman's Smartype expander, which does work with MS Word.
What part of the setup would the office be expected to pay, such as the dictation hardware/software or would I pay for that as part of the transcription suite and pass it on to them in billing?
How do you work inputting physician information and how do you set up a patient demographic automatic feed or even know if this is possible with the technology they have at their office? If demographic feed is not possible automatically, how do you arrange to get demographics from them...by daily fax?
Christine
Not MT-related. A houseplant question. SM -
Posted By: Babs
Could anyone tell me how to start an English ivy? I have a plant from my grandmother that both my sisters want a start from. I am lucky it has still survived with me, but is quite healthy looking and grows like crazy! How can I make a start from this plant?
Thanks!
Who do you think... -
Posted By: pollster
Will be voted AAMT employer of the year? Who would you consider the worst company to work for?
Pedal Might Be Going Bad? -
Posted By: MTintheMountains
Hello,
I've had a Bytescribe pedal for about seven years now. I think it might be "going bad." I have two questions. Has anyone experienced your pedal taking a few seconds to play after you've pressed play, like a lag? It also seems to go back further than I have it set for rewind when I take my foot off. These are new happenings with this pedal, so I'm wondering if this is a sign that it might be time to get a new one.
Next question is can I use Express Scribe with this pedal that I have now, and does any have any opinions on Express Scribe? If I do have to buy another pedal, I don't have to buy a specific pedal as long as I have the correct software to play the files, is this right? There are so many software and pedal options out there, and money is tight, so I don't want to leap on something and it not be what I need. I also don't want my pedal to break down in the middle of working.
Thank you in advance!
Need some information about these 2 platforms... -
Posted By: wise1
If you had a chance to work with Dictaphone Ex-Text, or Chartscript, which one would you pick?
Using I-Pen for transcription -
Posted By: I-Pen Curiosity
With the holiday commercials in full swing, I keep seeing the I-Pen commercial. I forget the name brand, and it may be called something else, but I am talking about the pen that works like a mouse and a pen where you write with the pen and then transfer it to your computer. Has anyone thought about or even tried to use the I-Pen for transcription? I'm wondering if it would give the wrists a break to be using a different input device than the keyboard. Any ideas would be appreciated. While I'm talking about productivity, has anyone become more productive using Dragon Speaking Naturally?
TIA!
Operative report question...curious... -
Posted By: MTallover
What is the most popular or should I say proper way of setting up a heading for an operative report, order, spaces, tabs etc? I know the doctor's way is always right but some doctors do not give enough information and some give too much. Just wondering if you tab over diagnosis and align or place list under headings. And spaces after each heading.
DATE OF PROCEDURE:
PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS:
POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS:
PROCEDURE PERFORMED:
SURGEON:
ASSISTANT:
COMPLICATIONS:
ESTIMATED BLOOD LOSS:
FINDINGS:
PROCEDURE IN DETAIL:
Informatix -
Posted By: Deb
A doctor's office is using Informatix program for their electronic record program. Does any IC use this program and how is the pay rate determined? Thanks!
Physical Therapy -
Posted By: Lisa DeBoer
I have a physical therapist interested in me doing his transcription. It is a small office, they only work about 3 days a week, and I was wondering what to charge him per line? I currently work for an eye dr. making .11 a line and a service for .09. I may have to travel once a week to pick up tapes?(hope not) Any feedback is appreciated.
moms? lunch cunundrum - am I a less-loving mother if I make his PB&J tonight and refrigerator it? -
Posted By: MadamX
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ESL sentence structure funny. -
Posted By: Not high
The patient's blood pressure felt she was high.
(But did her blood pressure tell on her? LOL).
Expanders for TransHealth -
Posted By: Thank You
Can anyone tell me what Expanders work with TransHealth - or alternatively which ones don't?
I know that TransHealth suggested Shorthand, but I wondered if there were any other options?
Which MT companies seem to have enough work all the time for their MTs and pay decently. Thanks. -
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Does anyone live in Adairsville (Georgia?) sm -
Posted By: Georgia lady
If so, if you bank with Crescent Bank or know anyone who works there or does... tell them thank you. I'm a foster parent and the bank sponsored my foster child for the holidays and today I received a lot of gifts for her for Christmas... more than I ever dreamed she'd get. The people did a great job of making sure that this Christmas is unlike the past ones... where in the past the parents would take any gifts and sell/return them for drug money. This year she gets to keep her presents since the parents are no longer involved in her life.
Getting IC work with family practice experience -
Posted By: stanggirl
I have 15 years of experience at home transcribing for family practice and currently work part-time at home as an IC. I would like to keep the account I have but perhaps add another to bump up my hours a bit. Almost every job I see posted requires acute care experience. Does anyone have input as to whether it is possible to obtain work without the acute care experience? I love the work I have done. Yes, it is probably easier than ESL or acute care but it does require attention to detail and accuracy just like everything else.
Please advise what someone in my position should do. I am sure these jobs do not appreciate people posting without the experience listed so I have not done so.
My current work is local and is on tapes but I am willing to learn a new system or possibly obtain different equipment. Any input will be appreciated! Thanks in advance.
Funniest ASR yet! -
Posted By: penny
Doc was dictating and beeper went off and ASR trascribed it as "she, she, she, she"!!
Did you know... -
Posted By: LinK
That 2,600 is the number 2, then the number 6 and 2 zeros? The nurse practitioner that I type for just informed me of this. I didn't know that. LOL. You learn something new every day. Geesh, how dumb does she think I am?
Breast discharge -
Posted By: Chavera
I saw my doctor today for breast discharge, amber colored, from several ducts in the right breast. I am having a mammogram Friday. My doc did not feel any lumps. I am very nervous.
Has anyone had an experience similar to this and have some possibly reassuring words for me?
Thanking you all in advance.
EXZText setup, at wit's end -
Posted By: Snow Bunny
If I double-click on the EXText icon first, it will not load Word and I get a "dump" message. If I load Word manually, the EXText program doesn't respond. However, if I load Word first, EXText loads just fine, I TransNet also connects, but none of the EXText keyboard commands are working.
If anyone else had this problem, how did you solve it? 
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