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I hate to put a damper on your transition, but

Posted By: if you're only problem is playing taxes sm on 2007-04-05
In Reply to: IC to employee...need advice - tibapa

Then you better stick with being an IC.  When you work for a national, you are glued to your seat amongst the other cons out there.  Good luck though.


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help with transition

I have been typing radiology for about 6-7 years now and with this new account that I am on my line count has dropped alot....and I mean alot.  There are plenty of mammos and geez a tons of chest x-rays, and not too much in between.  So I was pondering the thought of just changing to a different area where I might be able to acutally make money, which is why I started working out of the home in the first place. 


 


 


SO MY QUESTION IS, is what area would be the easiet to transition to where I could actually make some decent money??????????


 


PLEASE someone help with this.  I have typed a couple of different posts on this message board and NO ONE really ever replies, so that makes me think gosh...does anyone care about helping their fellow scribers, unless it is their problem and if they need help then it is different??!! SO just want a little advice.


 


Thanks to those who do care enough to reply.


transition
Can be very very difficult. We have hired several from clinic atmosphere only and they just can't do it. Big difference between the 2. My suggestion is you make sure you know your specialities and brusy up on your surgical notes.
EMR transition
I worked in a facility that went EMR. The only change that it made to my job as the Transcriptionist was the format that I worked on. I went from working in WP and printing out every report I did for the doc to review and sign, and then filing into patient's paper chart to working in a WP based software that sent the typed report directly to the patient's electronic record once the doctor approved it. EMR does not mean that our jobs are going the way of the dinosaur. EMR just makes the patient's records more readily available to their physicians and hospitals in case they are needed. Please research this before you give yourself an ulcer worrying about it.
If it were me, I would use up the PTO prior to the transition. sm
I have lost mine in the past. 
Spheris Transition
The hospital I have worked at for 10 years has outsourced all of our clinic and inpatient dictation to Spheris. All transcriptionists who want to go to Sphers are going to be offered positions. Anyone have any input? We haven't met with them yet to get their info on benefits, pay etc. I have read and heard great things and then just the opposite elsewhere, anyone have some good up to date information?
I think the problem is that you worked there during transition.
I suspect that if you came back now, you'd not have the same issues.
Advice for transition to coding

As you can clearly see I have already posted this message below, but I didn't get any responce.  I would REALLY appreciate any advice that I can get from anyone who is either looking into coding or is already in the business. 


 I am currently a Transcriptionist at a hospital and I am really interested in getting into the coding business.  I was just wondering if there are any of you out there who have made this transition and if you have any tips or warnings for me.  Any advice is appreciated. 


I was able to transition from Rad to Acute Care

Don't know if this answers your question, but I really believe that I was able to successfully transition from Radiology to Acute Care by using the practice tools sold by AHDI (which I purchased at a member rate).  Also, I recently took a Lab Webinar ($20) that gave excellent information!!!  Plus, my membership dues are a tax write-off


What kind of alternate careers can MT's transition into?

Guys, I've finally made up my mind that the profession that we used to know is gone and is never coming back.  The industry leaders have made it their business to turn MT's into the equivalent of sweatshop workers, and I don't find that dynamic at all appealing. 


Can any of you give any suggestions as to what types of careers we might transition into and make a decent income?  I'm polishing up my resume now, but I fear that I've stayed in this industry for far too long and have handicapped myself from being able to take advantage of any other career opportunities that might exist out there. 


Any and all feedback would be appreciated. 


Hospital is making transition from Lanier to Infusion...

Any input?  I have looked on their web site and there are different programs and I have yet to understand which program or type of system they have, probably because the person who chose the system for the hospital knows next to nothing about transcription systems and can't tell me anything.  One minute she tells me I will have a station like Lanier and the next she tells me I need to have high speed internet for it. (But she is not sure if that is for transcription or the hospital records program)  So which is it?  I believe we start next week this new system and I have to go to the hospital for training. 


I wish I was better with change.


I hate DocQSribe, I hate DocQScribe, I hate DocQScrbe, I hate DocQScribe, I hate DocQSribe.
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Love cardiology, hate podiatry. Hate discharges, but
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I hate those but I hate trauma notes on children even more sm
I used to work for a large hospital that saw a lot of children for various horrible things.

The very last one I did was a 12yo boy who had hung himself while his mother was at work. She thought he was in school. The doctor cried, I cried (as I usually did) and I just couldn't handle that anymore. That was the longest report I swear. Short in lines but the length was almost an hour. The doc didn't pause the machine, she cried, horrible gut wrenching sobs, and I did too, right along with her.
I don't hate AAMT at all, ks. I don't hate
their book. In fact, I love the BOS2. It is not a regular grammar book at all - there are hundreds of issues in it that are point specific to MTing and medical field. I have dozens of regular grammar books, too, for other purposes, and they are not similar at all. I purchased the BOS2 when out job interviewing for a few months. Every single employer wanted me to have my own company, and they all tested off of it. Several used it in their daily work, and I have found it priceless over all. I think its even on sale now, but $89 is not a lot for a professional tool that we should use if required, or if a newbie. MTs who don't like to buy books are not very wise in the big picture. Its like shooting yourself in the foot.
I HATE it when that happens nm
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I really hate that
for you.  Had you gotten past that experience I believe you would have found it to be a place where you would have really been happy. Doesn't sound at all like their techs.  Could be it was just a bad day for both of you.  Unfortunately that happens sometimes.   Hope you find a company you're happy with soon.
Don't you just hate it when .....sm
a dictator blobbers a word/phrase and the client claims something like "if you just listened to this 40 times in various speeds, very quiet conditions and through 2 different phone systems or  PCs you should have been able to figure this out."   Of course we all want to rebut with "and if your dictator wouldn't talk with his mouth full of his Wendy's hamburger while driving down the interstate with the convertible top open, and on a speaker phone we could hear him/her the first time without a problem!"
I don't hate MQ, but---
I don't like the decrease in my lines since starting on DQS either. It is not what it was promised to be. I am working a lot longer and harder now and I still cannot get the lines I used to on Medrite. I also wish they would be better about giving raises to those of us who are faithful employees and are always there for THEM. I have also been with them for over 8 years.
HATE IT, HATE IT, HATE IT!
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no thanks, hate CNN too......LOL..nm
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hate it

I hate when that happens...
you have my sympathies!
I hate that
I mean if they really want to talk to me why be as inconsiderate as to keep me waiting and take up my important time sitting there listening to nothing. I wait and wait so I can say for them not to call again. Sometimes they take forever to get the real live being on the line. Why would I buy something from someone who saw me as so unimportant as to keep me waiting like that.
Yep, I really like my job - it's the pay I hate :)

Happy  Day!!


I really hate that!
I remember, back in the old days, we used our common sense when dealing with numbers.  We'd say "an 80-year-old man who has had cancer for five years, having undergone 12 radiation treatments."  Anything under the number 10 would be spelled out, except for lists, etc.; those would be in numbers.  Whose idea was it to change the rules of proper English, punctuation, and grammar?  (Change is hard for me, I admit.)
I would hate it and have already had a job like that - sm
though they did not call you to ask why a report took "too" long in their eyes, but they monitored you closely. I did not like the feeling of "big brother watching". Tell management to try typing the report and see how long it takes them....sometimes 5 minute reports can take 30 minutes. I average 14-15 minutes an hour, so it would have probably taken me 20 minutes; 30 it is was a hard ESL or I had to look a lot of stuff up (which I have to do depending on which doctor I have, i.e. addresses, which slows me down tremendously). If it's a good job I'd go for it, and as you already know the doctors you should have no problem. You can always quit if you don't like it.
Does he hate you now for it?
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Hate to say it...
But you may be going about it with the wrong attitude. Think about it as a lifestyle change, not a "diet", and you may have better success. And yes, keep the exercising up, that's a great plus no matter what!
Hate it!
When my youngest was 5 or so, the time changed at this time of year, I told him to go to bed (it was still quite light outside). He said, NO, It's not dark yet, I don't have to! I said yes you do the time changed. He said "Well, put it back!" I said I can't I didn't make that change. He said, "Well call the governor and make him fix it!"

I still laugh over that, but I agree wholeheartedly LOL.
HATE IT
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And don't you just hate it when they tell you to sm
schedule your doctor appointments for off work hours? Heck, I go 70 miles 4 times a year to see 2 physicians and not always on the same day. No way I can schedule these for "off work time". They are both booked solid for as long as 6 months in advance, so I have to take whatever I can get.
OT, but, does anyone hate sex?
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I just HATE it when sm
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Don't you hate it when ...
the doc dictates a mile-a-minute, but then answers his cell phone in the middle of the dictation and speaks completely and absolutely clearly and at a normal rate of speed!!!!!!!

Aaarrrrrrgggggghhhhhhh!
I Hate it.
It takes me so much longer to do a report.  When I get "standard" reports, my productivity is great, but my VR or "edited" reports suck.  Mostly because I hate doing it.  I've been looking for a place that doesn't use it because it's really killing my paychecks.
I hate when that happens. Sorry for you. nm
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What I really hate . . . .

A company contacted me last week about a job.  I replied and said I would like to test.  I was supposed to test today.  I was supposed to E-mail the lady today about testing which I did early this a.m.  I sat here all darn day long and I have heard nothing.  I blew off my day off from my part-time gig to sit here and wait around for a test that never happened.  These companies want work back in perfect form ASAP yet they cannot keep an appointment/promise!  Ugh!


What I really hate . . .
I was hoping I was alone. I'm so sorry this has happened to you.
Hate to pay for something I can do
Guess I am cheap.  But to me paying hundreds of dollars that can go into my pocket and especially since you are not bringing in any money if you don't have accounts to have someone do what I can do -- I just can't do it.  Guess that is why I cannot pay someone to clean my house.  Anyway I guess I also love the challenge of obtaining a new account.  But good luck.  
I HATE that.
I had to do that for one company I worked for and it was such a pain in the butt. I did ask for higher pay to offset the time it took. I also had a spread sheet set up to make it a little faster.
UGH..I hate it too!!! sm
I have a doctor (who does all voice recognition) who spells out ANYTHING with hypo or hyper. Drives me nuts having to correct it!
"The patient has hyper h-y-p e-r tension" He does it about 10 times in each report!!
HATE QA
I love QA but I have not been attacked yet.  I hope I don't.  I try very hard not to nick pick and everything I change I send the reference to where and why I did.  Takes time.  I am afraid my numbers are not as good as other QA.  I hated MT in this company.  QA was awful to me.  I am hoping I can make a difference now.  Keep your figures crossed.  I did not know this site existed, not sure if I like it. I think I am better going forward and trying to keep positive until I get burned.....story of my life.  Oh well.  I think it is funny we all run around and try to be perfect when there is no such thing.  haha.  Take care. 
I hate doing VR!!! sm
Switched companies six months ago to do VR rather than straight typing because I thought I would like it - WRONG! I am making anywhere from $150 to $300 less a month.  Am I just bad at doing VR or are there other people who have been in the same boat as me?
Dpn't you hate it when .....

some docs say "year 2000", etc. instead of just 2000?  Like the 21st century just started yesterday?


Patient's name is repeated many, many times in one report?   If it's not verbatim, I just put "the patient" to save my sanity.


 


 


 


I hate my new job, too.
I just don't know what to do. My back, neck and shoulders are all kinked up on me from stress and putting in long hours. The platform is lame. The account isn't difficult but it's not a money maker either. I can't even get my Expander stats beyond 20% because the doctors just ramble on and backtrack constantly. It's so difficult to get motivated. As with every other job, the MT supervisor keeps pushing me to take on more work because they're backed up. I don't want extra work, especially since it's not OT or bonus if you work extra. All I've managed to do is alienate my family again because I'm always working. I can't even make enough money to pay for Christmas presents. I'm pretty much stuck.
Oh I hate that!
I get that all the time and it makes me nuts! I keep having to tell people that typing isn't all there is to it. If you don't know medical terminology, drug names, etc., you will never make it! One of my friends keeps asking me to get her son's girlfriend a job as an MT just because she can type fast, but she has no experience or training in anything related to the medical field! It makes me want to scraem!
I hate to say it, I really do, but a man would never put up with this.
I fully understand that they probably would get rid of her for some cheaper way of doing things if she refuses. But women are "afraid to say something for fear" of being replaced. They know we have hungry babies to feed and they know they can bully us.
OR CAN THEY???
I hate ATT too!

I am with ATT also, and absolutely hate it.  My only other choice, though, is cable internet, which the cheapest package starts at $79 a month and I can't really afford that on top of everything else right now. 


I have had my phone service and internet service go out on a regular basis with ATT.  When I call, I can never get anyone who understands English...just says "yes, ma'am, I understand" to everything and anything I say, but the problem never gets fixed. : ( 


On top of that, I had asked a while ago if it was possible to have just DSL service through ATT, as I can get phone service elsewhere for a lot cheaper, but they told me no.  I now find out that they offer (and are even advertising) internet without having to have a land line!  UGH! 


I hate it...
I can't listen to a word and search the internet at the same time. I can't listen to a word and be on another screen at the same time. All it needs is a regular USB foot pedal, but even with the different settings, I have to keep pressing/releasing the footpedal with quick motions to get it to pause. ugh
I hate it too
You just can't adjust it very well at all. Can't adjust speed or volume enough to please me.