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Daughter's Eye Operation - Posted By: LinK

We just found out that my 3-year-old has to have her eye operated on on August 24th.  Her eye turns in and glasses therapy hasn't helped.  They're going to cut the muscle in her eye so that it's not as tight and can move the eye straight.  I was wondering if anyone else had to go through this?  I had the choice between our local hospital or nearby surgery center and I chose the surgery center thinking it may not look as frightening to a 3-year-old. 



RS23 Foot Switch - Posted By: Computerguy

We have an Olympus RS23 foot switch which works fine with our old computer running Windows XP home with 2 USB 1.1 Ports.  We installed a new Dell Inspiron 9200 with Windows XP Pro and 6 or 8 USB 2.0 Ports.  We are using DSS Player ver 6.3 software and I have downloaded the most recent drivers (that I can find) for the foot pedal.  However, when I hook it to the new computer it is not recognized.  If I hook it to the old computer it works fine.  Is there some sort of compatibility problem between the Olympus RS23 and USB 2.0 ports?  That is the only thing I can think of that might cause it to work on the old comptuer but not the new one.  Any suggestions or ideas?  Do I need to buy a new foot pedal?  If so, what should I get.  Thank you for any responses you might have. 

3rd shift work - Posted By: wiseoldwoman

Just looking for any tips on how to stay awake transcribing 3rd shift.  I recently switched my hours from days to nights and am having LOTS of trouble staying awake about midway through.  Any helpful 3rd shifters out there that care to share their strategies????  

Question RE wavpedal ??? - Posted By: Jmt

This may sound like a silly question, but I have a footpedal connected to my computer now, working for a company.  If I bought just Wavpedal software and loaded it, would I just be able to use the footpedal I have now or is there a 'special' type of footpedal it needs???  Cannot find any info regarding this.


 



another laptop question - Posted By: Mercedes

For all the people that have laptops would you advise to own a laptop as the only means of a computer to work from home to make a living?  It almost makes sense to have 2 computers just in case one of them needs repaired.  As my first computer to own and work on would it be best to have the desktop and tower for now for dependability.  Sorry if the questions sound lame.  Thanks for the help.



Withholding half your check if you quit without notice... - Posted By: incognito

Can someone point me in the right direction where I can verify that this is legal? I'm an independent contractor for a national company. I'm planning to give my notice soon but this part of the contract came up and my husband thinks it's illegal. Does anyone know for sure?

interesting perspective on outsourcing tech support - Posted By: Snow Bunny

My husband was in a networking class last night and the teacher, who he says really knows his stuff, polled the class to see how everyone felt about tech support being outsourced. Well, the general concensus was pretty negative.

The teacher also voiced his opinion. He had absolutely nothing good to say about them. They don't know what they're doing. They read from a script and so forth.

He pretty much said, "The damn Indians don't know squat about computers."

The teacher ... is from India.

Interesting, huh?



M Modal - Posted By: curious

Anyone worked on this platform or heard of it before?  Just curious what to expect good or bad.  Thanks! 

Question about stedman's speller... - Posted By: wise1

Sorry if on the wrong board, but am desperate... I have just had to start working for a second company using my laptop... I have all setup working perfectly except for the stedman's speller and is on my PC.  I did figure how to take the custom dictionary and put it in the laptop, and it does pull from that, my question is how do I get the actual stedmans over to the laptop to work... I have a feeling the company provided it and it may not be able to share and may have a file that will not allow... any thoughts are appreciated, am desperate!!!  Need that Stedman's :)

Companies allowing dial-up? - Posted By: Oldtimer

Do any nationals allow dial-up these days?  May be moving to outlying area where that's all there is (frustrating because DSL is only 5 miles up the road).  I tried archives but couldn't pin down any info.  Thanks for any help!

Psych transcription? - Posted By: curiousgeorgette

I know that Rodeer used to do a lot of psych transcription back in the day but now they are nonexistent. Does anyone know where and who gets the majority of the country's psych transcription? I know there has to be a ton of it...lol

anyone have tips for testing? - Posted By: Dawn

I'm one of those people that don't test well,  I never have been able to test well, even in high school I had problems.  I just took a test today, and I actually think I did pretty well.  I went back and listened to each sound file a second time while reading through the transcribed file.  I found a couple of mistakes and corrected them.  Any other tips for better testing would be appreciated greatly. 

Lines Per Hour - Posted By: IC MT

I hope someone can help me on this one.  I have a neighbor whom I've known for about a year and she has been doing transcription for about 5 years--I've been doing it for 8.  I can type about 95 wpm and average about 350 lph.  However, she says that she is able to do about 600-800 lph with the help of her expansion software (no voice recognition).  I don't want to insult her intelligence by asking to see her paycheck, but is this high of a line count even possible??


She and I both work for small transcription companies (not the same ones), so we both have the advantage of having our own accounts that we share with no one else (same dictators all day, every day).  Because of this, I know that we do share the ability to get higher line counts than most.  (And no voice recognition.)


I have not yet installed my expansion software that I have had for months, so I've only been using what is built into Microsoft Word.  My neighbor was trying to convince me how important it is that I start using one immediately.  I agree that I need to start using it, but I just find it really hard to believe that she can hit anywhere near 800 lines per hour!


Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon?  Is it possible?  Should I now set my goals a little higher??



Volunteering as MT to help with Katrina - Posted By: grnilady

Does anyone know where I can go to volunteer as a MT to help in the Katrina clean up?  The Red Cross has no idea!!!

CPL - Posted By: Elssa

Do any services out there pay an experienced (20+ years) MT 11 cpl?

Good secure FTP site.... sm - Posted By: Carol D

I just got overflow work from a local hospital and I am trying to get started as soon as possible.  I have done searches on this site, but wanted to know if anybody could recommended a secure, HIPAA-compliant FTP site that won't charge much as this is my first account and I have almost no start-up cash.  Any information would be helpful to me.  TIA.

taxes for ICs? - Posted By: moonchild

 


hi all.  i recently have taken a part-time job, working as an independent contractor, and was wondering if anyone knows the rules of paying taxes?  i just looked at one site that makes it sound like i have to pay 3 or 4 times a year??  i was thinking i just needed to deal with it at tax time.  anyone know?  and either way....how much should i be putting away to pay my taxes when the time comes?  


thanks!!


 



Why would my control function keys suddenly change? - Posted By: Misha

Suddenly I can't use CTRL X to cut. Instead my work program suddenly thinks I want to exit the program (ExText). It somehow changed so that I'd have to use Control S, I believe. I don't want to change my function keys depending on the whim of my program. What happened?

Has anyone had this problem...sm - Posted By: curious girl

I am working in Word and everytime I go to type when I click on the page everything highlights and it won't let me type. I don't know what in the world is wrong with it. I have rebooted several times. It keeps doing this, and I can't get any work done.

C-phone issue - Posted By: Snow Bunny

Suddenly, I only have one-sided hearing through my headset. I thought it was the headset itself, so I ordered the best headset I could get for it ... nope, same problem.

Why is this happening, and are there any suggestions on how to solve the problem?



What does VPN stand for? - Posted By: dumb & dumber

What does it do?

MEDICAL REPORT MGNT - Posted By: MMC

DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A GOOD MEDICAL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SIMILAR TO TURBOSCRIBE/TURBO FLOW THAT CAN BE PURCHASED?  

Ankles hurting.. any ideas - Posted By: medtype10

Having lots of problems with both my ankles, right on the outer ankle bone and across top of foot.. bilat.  Try switching legs when using pedal, propping up leg,  frequent stretching, etc. and of course I live on Ibuprofen..  Just wondering if anyone else has this problem, and if they have modified how they use their footpedal, placing it on an angle, using underdesk foot rest, or if there is any brand of footpedal that might be easier on the feet. Used to have wrist problems and changed to ergonomic keyboard and improved 90%.. any ideas for the feet/ankles? 

Where's best place to obtain credit score? - Posted By: I'm confused

I know I see Free Credit Report all the time on the internet, but they are not really free, right? Don't you have to sign some sort of protection coverage and pay a monthly fee? Is the best place straight through the Equifax, TransUnion and that other place? (Can't think of the name of it right now). I'm in the market for a new house and want to make sure everything is okay. Any advise?  Thanks in Advance.

Control Your Mouse with Mouse Gestures/Kim Komando sm - Posted By: Jadie

FYI.  This was on Kim's Cool Site of the Day for June 15.


http://www.komando.com/downloads/category.aspx?id=6420



Poll time: How many different transcription - Posted By: companies have you worked for? (sm)

I have worked for 3.  Curious about everyone else.

lost my address bar - Posted By: ER MT

I can't seem to get it back!  I have windows XP.  I've played around with the toolbars but I can't find my address bar! 


Any help would be appreciated for this technically challenged MT.  



DON'T FORGET TO VOTE! - Posted By: nm

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administrator...one other thing I miss - Posted By: MTMT

...is the most recent comment posted that used to be right on top...quick glance, you could tell if there were any new posts, or maybe new responses to a post. 



EMR Question - Posted By: TD

What is it like typing into EMR? I will be starting that soon and would like to know if it would be easier to type report first on Microsoft Word and then cut and paste to EMR or is that even possible? 


And how about spellchecker and all other short cuts? Is it the same amount of typing or not as much?


Thanks   



Itype platform with MS word - Posted By: nannette kessler

Has anybody used this platform? What are its pros/cons? thanks for your input

help.. s/l thecal fat in anterior aspect of "theca" in back by L5-S1 - Posted By: cant figure out what "theca" should be

TIA

How many of you that use computers know how to do updates, repairs, clean up viruses, etc? - Posted By: Not so inclined

Just because I work every day using a computer, my husband has said tonight he thinks I should go to a computer class because I spent out $150 today for a person to come and get rid of several viruses on my computer. I asked my husband if he were so interested in this, why didnt he go to computer class and learn himself. I said I was coming on MTstars and just see how many of us transcriptionists also do our own repairs. Ok, MTers, now is your time to speak up!

Opinions please! I have been asked by a small rural hospital to do their overflow. SM - Posted By: MyOwnMT

It is clinic notes that are pretty easy to type.  Some of the work is digital and some is still on tapes.  They want me to come in and pick up tapes, and they want me to print and deliver reports when I pick up the tapes because they don't know much about setting up a remote printer.  I made an introductory offer of 12 cpl for the first month and then 15 cpl if we both feel like continuing to work together.  I felt that since I am going to be out the cost of gas and ink, my offer was more than reasonable.  Well, they countered with a flat 12 cpl period with a one year contract and then we reevaluate at that time.  While I was mulling that over, she called back and asked if I would be interested in doing some radiology for them in addition to the clinic work.  So basically this account will keep me very busy and is not going to be just overflow.


So now I'm back to thinking 15 cpl and because they balking, not offering the introductory rate anymore.


What does everyone think?



Interesting article but very long. - Posted By: busyMT










BANGALORE -- After seeing patients at the Arizona Medical Clinic in Sun City West, dermatologist Anthony Santos describes their cases on a hand-held digital recorder.


















Mahesh Barat, Special to the Post-Gazette
Parimala Jaggesh is an architect turned home worker in Bangalore. Each day, she receives audio files from doctors in the United States and types transcripts of their case notes for the Pittsburgh-based firm of Acusis Inc.
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Before going home, he plugs the recorder into one of the hospital's computers. From there, his audio files are encrypted, compressed, shipped via the Internet through Pittsburgh and sent on to this bustling Indian city 9,100 miles away from Phoenix.

A few hours later, Santos' words end up in the laptop computer of Parimala Jaggesh, an at-home worker for Pittsburgh-based Acusis Inc., who will type a transcript of his dictation.

Santos and Jaggesh have never spoken to each other, so he has no idea that his voice is her favorite among the doctors whose dictation she transcribes.

When the Acusis staffers in Bangalore call Jaggesh to ask her to do extra transcribing, they only need mention they have a digital recording from the clear-voiced Santos.

"They know how to get work done from me," she says with a laugh. "They say it is Anthony Santos. Then I cannot say no."

Jaggesh is one of about 350 home transcriptionists Acusis employs in Bangalore and other Indian cities. The company, founded by native Pittsburgher David Iwinski Jr., has a lofty goal: to become the dominant player in the medical transcription business in the United States, using its cyber-partnership with educated, English-speaking workers in India.

Bangalore wakes up as night falls in the United States, so while American doctors sleep, Jaggesh and her colleagues transcribe their dictation.

Jaggesh, an architect turned home worker, hits the shortcut keys on her Compaq laptop to insert familiar phrases and consults online reference files when she is stumped by an unusual medical or pharmaceutical term.

Her finished work is downloaded to the Bangalore offices of Acusis. Editors there compare every line of her transcription to the original recording, make corrections if necessary, and grade her daily performance.

Santos' transcripts are sent back to the Arizona Medical Clinic within 12 to 24 hours after the doctor plugs his recorder into a PC. They can be returned even faster, under two hours, for an extra fee.

Faster, more accurate

Even though the work is taking place halfway around the world, the result is speedier and more accurate than that done by a smaller local service, which used to take five to seven days to return transcripts, said Terry Daly, the clinic's chief information officer.

Medical transcription has a huge potential market of perhaps $12 billion to $15 billion a year. The current transcription companies are fragmented, ranging from small mom-and-pop operations to the industry leader, New Jersey-based Medquist Inc., which employs 10,000 transcriptionists to serve 3,000 health-care providers.

Acusis, just 3 years old, considers itself mid-size. The privately-held firm employs about 650 people here and abroad, 460 of whom are in India. The company serves about 40 hospitals and clinics across the country, including Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.

Iwinski's hopes for becoming an industry leader rest on proprietary software written by 50 company programmers in India to manage the nearly instantaneous flow of words from hospitals in the United States to home transcriptionists in India and back again.

But it also relies on the cost advantages of Indian employees. The Acusis pay system for transcriptionists, based on volume and accuracy, ranges from 1 to 2 Indian rupees per line.

Jaggesh may do 1,000 lines a day. At the average pay rate, that would earn her roughly $27 a day, or $135 for a five-day week -- good wages in India, where the average annual income is about $500.

At the Acusis headquarters in Bangalore, each space has a name.

A training area is called Gurukul, meaning "abode of the teacher" in Sanskrit. A visitor's room is named Athithi, or guest. Quality control is dubbed, in English, the Potter's Wheel; software development, the Cutting Edge; and startups, the Test Tube.

"It's very challenging work," Naveen Janarbhan, a quality control specialist, said as he compared a transcriptionist's work to an original recording of a doctor reciting medical jargon at a fast clip, describing a patient who is a heavy smoker and has a family history of cancer.

A mechanical engineer by training, Janarbhan carefully went over the transcript, taking extra care when it came to the medications the physician had prescribed for the patient.

'Concentration is the key'

"We have to be careful. Our eyes should be here. Our ears should be here. Our mind should be here," Janarbhan said. "Concentration is the key."

He found a few mistakes in the transcription he was editing, all minor and none involving medication or diagnosis. Nevertheless, he called the home Transcriptionist to ask her to be more careful.

The system grades each transcriptionist and the results are available to everyone in the company. That peer pressure, according to Iwinski, is "a strong motivator" to do well.

The job isn't that easy. Sometimes, doctors are munching an apple or eating lunch while they talk, making them difficult to hear. A nurse interjects to ask about a patient's medication. Papers rumple in the background. The topics can be technical, the jargon heavy.

Occasionally, Jaggesh is distracted by music playing in the background of a doctor's recording, the noisy atmosphere of a hospital or extraneous chatting of passersby.

But she takes most of it in stride.

"It's fun. It's very challenging," said Jaggesh, who likes working in her three-story apartment, which she shares with two sons, two dogs and husband Navarasa Nayaka Jaggesh, a well-known comedy actor in Indian films whose screen name is simply Jaggesh.

Parimala Jaggesh works around her family's schedule, taking her laptop with her as she moves from floor to floor, and occasionally typing in a serene rooftop garden overlooking the city. At other times, she works in a top-floor room that contains a figurine of the elephant god Ganesh, thought to bring good fortune.

She keeps track of her daily reports, and if her accuracy dips below 96 percent, she studies the file so she doesn't repeat the same mistake. Sometimes she has a bad day, and she gets called by the office.

"We do appreciate the feedback. You get a call that you have dropped down in accuracy on one file. Then it's a challenge," she said. "I take it that if my editors find the fault, I should have been able to do it."

She enjoys the small personal things that sometimes show through in a doctor's dictation -- a laugh made over a mistake or a spouse in the background trying to hurry things along.




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keystrokes ads - Posted By: jackie

anyone know why Keystrokes has ads requiring at least 3 years experience but their website says 5?  which one is it?

Looking to rerecord from RTAS - Posted By: curious

I work in IT for a medoum sized MTSO. We are looking to rerecord dictation from RTAS/Lanier/DVI but can only find transcription ASPs who support rerecording from DVI, not RTAS/Lanier. We currently have our own solution, but are looking to move awy from it.


If any of you know of any transcription ASPs that alow you to record from RTAS/Lanier/DVI , please post


Thanks


 


 


 



s/l Kaspar pins..could not find anywhere...nm - Posted By: vx

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USB foot pedal question - Posted By: tylermt

I'm graduating to a USB foot pedal and have question.  Are all USB foot pedals created equal or do you need certain ones for certain platforms?  I need to know what to use with Chartnet.  Thanks to anybody who knows!



FONT QUESTION - Posted By: siren

Do most services use a Times New Roman 12 font?  I was told by the service I might be signing on with that I could not use Courier New 12.  I use this font size due to my eyesight. 



Bayscribe/Foot pedal - Posted By: Julia

I had asked earlier if Bayscribe could be operated without a foot pedal. Upon further research, it would seem that it cannot. So, I guess I need to bring my laptop and the foot pedal with me on the plane to California. Has anyone traveled with a foot pedal before? Will it pass through security?

IMPRESSION(S): heading - Posted By: jenn

I was told this morning by QA that if there are multiple listings under the 'IMPRESSION' heading, it should be changed to 'IMPRESSIONS'....does this sound weird to anyone else?  I can understand DIAGNOSES, but I thought the 'impression' was THE impression of the doctor...?  I cannot find this in the AAMT BOS.  Please help....blonde MT here, LOL.



nm sm ss - Posted By: Me

what do these abbreviations mean?

job training question - Posted By: ae

I am working for one company.  Got the offer to train at a higher rate with another one.  One of the managers called me yesterday.  She said the trainer and software guy would be contacting me, but did not give me a time frame.  I emailed her asking her for a time frame.  This was yesterday.  How laid back should I be about this?  I would like training to start this week if they can do it, as I need to know asap whether this job will work out or not.  Is it proper to email her today, wait until Wednesday, email the big boss, etc. 


What is a good game plan? 


 



Martha Stewart made a GREAT decision... - Posted By: kyradmt

Jeffrey was plain WEIRD. His story sucked...

What would you make in incentive doing 1200 lpd? - Posted By: Busy MT'ing

With MQ's new plan in January:   $0 incentive on 1200 lines/day.


Spheris:  1200 lines a day = $24 a week incentive.


What about where YOU work?!!


 



MONEY -- SM - Posted By: Goldbird (Moderator)l

Do not solicit funds through this website nor offer funds to other posters without the expressed written consent of the Administrator.


No one should be taking up collections nor asking for funds or assistance through this website. 


Goldbird


 



End of year...anybody gonna clear over 50K? - Posted By: ??

If so, how much? What is your secret?

Anyone try Express Dictate or Pocket or Palm - Posted By: dictate by the company that does Express scribe?

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I have a VR question. If I get paid 3 cents .. sm - Posted By: panicked MT

a line for VR does that mean that when I actually have to type in corrections in the report I would be paid for straight transcription (at a higher rate) OR is it just 3 cents a line no matter if I am proofing or physically typing?  That may be a silly question but I am out of my element on this one and hoping to find some tiny silver lining or ray of hope!