Home     Contact Us    
Main Board Job Seeker's Board Job Wanted Board Resume Bank Company Board Word Help Medquist New MTs Classifieds Offshore Concerns VR/Speech Recognition Tech Help Coding/Medical Billing
Gab Board Politics Comedy Stop Health Issues
ADVERTISEMENT




Serving Over 20,000 US Medical Transcriptionists

Then that is your client/MTSO's preference

Posted By: sm on 2009-01-21
In Reply to: Capitalization - smmt

Subject: Then that is your client/MTSO's preference

and nothing is wrong with that. You have to follow the rules they set.


Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread

The messages you are viewing are archived/old.
To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select the boards given in left menu


Other related messages found in our database

it's really client preference.......nm
Subject: it's really client preference.......nm

.
Definitely client preference, if they have one, but -- sm
Subject: Definitely client preference, if they have one, but -- sm

barring that, the AAMT has come out saying that "disk" is preferred over "disc" (for whatever that's worth), though both are still acceptable.

I've had some clients with a preference for "disc" with respect to the eyes, and "disk" when referring to the spine, but the vast majority (in my recent experience) have shown a preference for disk in all cases.
Client preference here. nm :)
Subject: Client preference here. nm :)

nm
it's really client preference.........
Subject: it's really client preference.........


Client preference
Subject: Client preference

Amen to that, don't ever worry about learning things the right way, just learn the client way and you can't go wrong.
and I agree - client preference and most a/c's are
Subject: and I agree - client preference and most a/c's are

@@


Well, CLIENT PREFERENCE rules.....sm
Subject: Well, CLIENT PREFERENCE rules.....sm

Always, always it's client preference.  I was just speaking in a BOS/AAMT ruling about numbers.  Client preference most definitely IS the bottom line. 
Client preference but usually KCl vs Kay Ciel...nm
Subject: Client preference but usually KCl vs Kay Ciel...nm


Client preference, I suppose, but I do --sm
Subject: Client preference, I suppose, but I do --sm

L5 compression fracture; C5-6 herniated nucleus puposus. I have never used fifth lumbar or lumbar five. Most docs I have had always dictate as L5 or C5-6 and also some do C-spine or L-spine. easier for them, I guess, as well as whoever reads the report.
client preference re- expanding.....
Subject: client preference re- expanding.....

.
I think it depends on your client preference
Subject: I think it depends on your client preference

I usually would type 2-5, but my client doesn't want numbers 1-10 to be spelled out.
It's client preference and if it's verbatim or not.....
Subject: It's client preference and if it's verbatim or not.....

Many MDs want verbatim - despite BOS...so it's really client preference........
Client or personal preference
Subject: Client or personal preference

You have several choices here that are correct. You can put E:A reversal, E/A reversal, or E to A reversal. If no client preference, your pick - all are correct.
yes, me too - also it may depend on client preference NM
Subject: yes, me too - also it may depend on client preference NM


Client preference overrules BOS-2, so
Subject: Client preference overrules BOS-2, so

x
Normally it is client preference. Mine does
Subject: Normally it is client preference. Mine does

not want the # unless it is stated #4 Vicryl, etc. The # is not normally used with 4-0, 3-0, etc.
Per doctor/client preference, but we
Subject: Per doctor/client preference, but we

use L2-L3. BOS2 says either way is acceptable.
Client preference - we use x2(no space).
Subject: Client preference - we use x2(no space).

x
We use 5ཆ" per client's preference.
Subject: We use 5ཆ" per client's preference.

x
p.o. is preferred, but client preference
Subject: p.o. is preferred, but client preference

x
client preference and BOS (book of style)
Subject: client preference and BOS (book of style)

really, we cannot tell you the answer, albeit for 20 years, Webster's Merriam dictionary has it with no hypen (same with most re- words)...but it's really up to your client(s) and also the Book Of Style by the AAMT really spells it out.....somewhere in the huge nearly 600 page book........


good luck :)


Homans (according to my MTSO)
Subject: Homans (according to my MTSO)


If your facility follows BOS, or your MTSO
Subject: If your facility follows BOS, or your MTSO

follows BOS, it is followup. Why not contact your QA/supervisor for clarification to be sure on your end. One facility I work for wants followup, the other follow-up. Verify to be sure for your sake.
At my MTSO, we do not number if only one
Subject: At my MTSO, we do not number if only one

in list, even if doctor says #1 and then nothing else. Same holds true for
1.
a.
b.

We do not use the "a" if there is no "b" to follow it.
Well, so much for being an educated MT/QA/MTSO. Just go with the flow nm
Subject: Well, so much for being an educated MT/QA/MTSO. Just go with the flow nm

:
Here is the sweet email that my lead from the MTSO sent me
Subject: Here is the sweet email that my lead from the MTSO sent me

I know, I have an OB clinic that is doing the same thing.  Sometimes you just have to say okay if that's the way you want it that's what you'll get and go on.  It's hard though, especially when you take pride in your work.

 

I noticed right away that you had fixed the templates and it was wonderful.  I found each one I needed right away.

 

Don't let it bother you, I think you did a great job cleaning those up, they were a mess. 

it's two words, your mtso is incorrect. Buy a Webster's dictionary
Subject: it's two words, your mtso is incorrect. Buy a Webster's dictionary

:
The tech guy at my MTSO told me last week my voice was "mellow" and "supple." Should I b
Subject: The tech guy at my MTSO told me last week my voice was "mellow" and "supple." Should I be upset?

is this sexual hairassment?
I think it is the doc's preference (sm)
Subject: I think it is the doc's preference (sm)

I have been asked to spell it discectomy. If you have a sample report that spells it diskectomy, then you probably should spell it that way.
Either/or, matter of preference
Subject: Either/or, matter of preference


preference of most accounts is to
Subject: preference of most accounts is to

leave off the s, except when it would make an awkward construction, e.g. the patient has Alzheimer's (in that case leave the s). But some accounts still want the s.
probably regional or preference, but
Subject: probably regional or preference, but

I would probably only use burnt if a. I could hear it that clearly and b. if he were saying the toast was burnt. I just think burned looks and sounds better.
Preference now is without apostrophe.
Subject: Preference now is without apostrophe.

x
Doctor's preference
Subject: Doctor's preference

For the accounts that I work on, the doctors prefer it all written out.  I don't know what the BOS3 has to say about this, but it's probably one of those things that goes by what the doctor, or QA, prefers.


That is probably a facility preference. The
Subject: That is probably a facility preference. The

abbreviations you gave examples of are standard abbreviations still in use.
That is probably a facility preference. The
Subject: That is probably a facility preference. The

abbreviations you gave examples of are standard abbreviations still in use.
nope...don't want to either...again, just a matter of preference.nm
Subject: nope...don't want to either...again, just a matter of preference.nm

nm
usually not capitalized, but might be a "client preference." Ask why /nm
Subject: usually not capitalized, but might be a "client preference." Ask why /nm


Okay, now I guess it is a matter of preference.
Subject: Okay, now I guess it is a matter of preference.


I believe that current preference these days is
Subject: I believe that current preference these days is

followup, without the dash. Back in the old days it was follow-up or follow up. I would go with whatever the client wants, I have one that wants the dash, one that does not.
it depends on the dictators preference
Subject: it depends on the dictators preference

I work in a hospital and they voted x2 as an unacceptable abbreviation. We currently have to spell it out. We also have to spell out q as every, qid as four times daily, bid as two times daily and so on and so on. I would ask the dictator or your QA person before making a final decision.
BOS2-Preference is disk.
Subject: BOS2-Preference is disk.

x
Use the term where you find the definition. That indicates preference.nm
Subject: Use the term where you find the definition. That indicates preference.nm

x
they are the same.My doc mostly says drawer. Maybe depends on your account preference
Subject: they are the same.My doc mostly says drawer. Maybe depends on your account preference


I actually concluded that diskal (my co. preference) was correct due to anatomic considerations.
dd
That's right! Client's way is the right way, sm
Subject: That's right! Client's way is the right way, sm

as they're paying for it. However, when I give answers here, I go by BOS as we all work for different clients. You're right, though, the client's preference prevails, right or wrong, or in-between.

Not as far as MY client wants it..
Subject: Not as far as MY client wants it..

nm
Up to client
Subject: Up to client

I have been doing hem/onc for 7-1/2 years, and it seems as though every account I have worked on uses their own style, i.e., currently I work on M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and they want stage IA, IIB, IIIC, etc., written as stage I-A, II-B, III-C, etc., plus a few other things that are done differently than normal. The client is always right, so you have to be sure to follow their guidelines.
Nothing to do with the client. If
Subject: Nothing to do with the client. If

x
That would be per the client, but most
Subject: That would be per the client, but most

hospitals I have worked for want it under Labs.
That would entirely be per the client.
Subject: That would entirely be per the client.

We type 2 p.m. unless they say "O'clock" and for 08 per BOS I believe 2008 would be correct.