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great site - thanks for the info!

Posted By: Lorie R. on 2009-05-27
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FTP site info
yes you will need a user name and password as they have to transmit with secure settings regulatory to OSHA and HIPAA regulations... with using FTP sites.
Check this site for info
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This site may give you some info.....
http://audacityaudio.com/
Thanks for posting that site and info. nm
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Looked at the info on law firm site and
it looks like all the platforms are involved in this. Anyone heard from the law firm as to what is going on at present with the class action and how long it takes to get the thing moved to NJ and in process?
Lots of info that that "other" site
that we cannot mention here but they are the ones that hand out the credentials for the CMT.
IC vs. employee...see link to IRS site for more info...
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=99921,00.html
Good cardiology info site?
 
MS Word site has all info on moving them
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Thank you fellow MT. I love that site.....good source of info without the complaing....
Thanks again.
Thank you fellow MT. I love that site.....good source of info without the complaining....
Thanks again.
Thank you for this great info. nm
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What great info! I can't find my BOS, so will probably have to purchase another, but am going to get a hold of Word 2003 and get that loaded right away.

I have been working for a clinic for 13 years and they are now going EMHR. I know I have my own style, but best move to the BOS. I guess this old dog needs to learn new tricks.


Here's a great web site

www.babyshowercentral.com---This has a lot of great ideas for pretty much everything.


At my baby shower, my hostess gave everyone who knew my husband or me when we were little an index card to write their memories of us as kids.  They were then put in a little album.  It was a great keepsake.


Great site. I wish
I earned enough as a Transcriptionist to order something.
Great site for all MTs..... sm

including Radiology...


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here is a great site
http://upin.ecare.com
works really well for me. You need to know the state and at least part of the name.
Great site! Thanks!! nm
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Another great site
http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/
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Lots of information here:

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if the owner works on you, they do get a tip........here's the website for tipping


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There is a great site - sm

Productivitytype.com It gives a lot of tips, information and even lists that you can copy and paste onto your ShortHand so that you do not have to input them yourself.  It has helped me a great deal.. 


Good luck, I love love love shorthand. 


Great site! Thank you very much. nm

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just what I need to help me better understand what in the heck I'm transcribing. Thank you!
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Well, the 911 thing was that its not hooked up to my local 911 anymore, and has to go thru their emergency center, who will forward my info to my 911. Only danger is that if I can't speak, I might be sunk. I have anaphylactic reactions at times, so got a little nervous about that end.  But I've never been able to be kept quiet for long to date! ;-) Near death or not, I can still talk! Well, I guess I'll go along with it and give them a try. I love their ads, and the cost is great. I, too, always have the unlimited plans with other companies, which ALWAYS cost me more each month for no reason!! Thanks again! Happy Vonage!
Some GREAT info for MTSOs and ICs........
Getting Paid on Time

By Brian O'Connell


Follow these tips on invoicing and collection procedures so you can get what you deserve--your payment.
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Admit it: What entrepreneur hasn't felt like screaming obscenities at a late-paying client?



Who can blame you? In the otherwise nirvana-like world of the homebased business owner, getting paid is probably the biggest hassle of going solo. In the corporate world, whether you complete a project or not, you know you're going to get a check next payday, just like clockwork.


But when you run your own business, completing a project and getting paid for it are two completely different entities. Thirty days, 60 days, even 90 days go by after you submitted your invoice, and still no check. Demonic possession sets in as the weeks roll by.


"It's more of a problem today than it was 10 or 15 years ago," says Bennie Thayer, president and chief executive officer of the National Association for the Self-Employed. "We're becoming a nation of late payers as heavy debts force businesses to pay some bills one month while others are held over to the next."


So how can you speed up the payment process? Here are some strategies that successful entrepreneurs have been using for years to get paid on time:




  • Sign a contract. This may seem obvious, but it's critical if you want to set payment terms upfront. Too many small-business owners rely on verbal agreements when taking on work, and that's especially true for nascent homebased business owners, who are so happy to get the work that they don't want to jeopardize things by being too "demanding" of their new clients. That's a big mistake. Get a contract, and make sure it outlines the project and includes a provision of when you'll be paid. If the agreed-upon date passes, call your client and diplomatically point out that the due date for payment has come and gone. Then ask for an overnight delivery of the check if possible.

  • Shorten your billing cycles. While most vendors take 30- to 60-plus days to pay up, there's no reason why you can't add a line into your invoice that reads "Payment due within 14 or 21 days," including the specific date. That way, you have reason to call your contact at the client's office sooner rather than later to check on a payment. Once a client hears you say the check is late, that's usually enough to warrant a call to accounting and the likely processing of your check.

  • Rethink your invoices. Are your invoices too generic, too safe? While all invoices should include the client contact's name, the order number and the date the bill is due, don't stop there. Add a 5- or 10-percent penalty for late payments. Check and see if the client has a "favored vendors" list and then see if you can get on it. When you do, add your vendor number to the bill. And always list the project that you worked on—some clients simply need their memory jogged.

  • Get money upfront. As a writer, I've had good luck getting up to half the project fee paid upfront. Asking for an advance may seem "uncorporate" at first to some clients, but you're operating in a different world than your client. Positioning the request as a good faith gesture is a strong strategy. Chances are, you'll get it if you ask.

  • Join a union. Remember, there's always strength in numbers. So even a solo graphic artist or food caterer needn't go into the payment battles alone. Hundreds of unions exist that can help you track down deadbeat clients and get paid. Clients may snicker at a lone business owner, but they don't like facing down unions. Check your local chamber of commerce or log onto the SBA's website for more details.

  • Hire a bill collector. This is a real last resort. Once you hire a bill collector, the chances are remote that you'll ever work with the client in question again. Then again, if you're payment is seriously late (90 days or more), why would you want to? Collection agencies will garner anywhere from 10 to 50 percent of the payment fee, but at least you won't go home empty-handed. Bonus: The Better Business Bureau tracks late payments through collection agencies and documents them. So your diligence may keep others away from a deadbeat client.

  • Small claims court. Okay-a last, LAST resort. For $25, you can take your deadbeat client to small claims court. Payments in question are usually less than $15,000 (check out this site for the limit of what you can sue for in your state), but you don't need a lawyer, the hearings aren't that complicated, and you'll have justice on your side. Check your Yellow Pages under "local government" for help.


Remember, getting paid is how you pay the rent. It's your money, not the clients, and you've got a right to it. Don't be afraid to fight aggressively for what's yours.

Thanks for that great info. This is what I was hoping
from my current MTSO. I was looking at another company that requires their ICs to have this insurance. I guess the grass isn't always greener.........
Great site, Paula!
Thank you for sharing!
thanks for posting...what a great site, too. (nm)
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There was a great site on here yesterday
for reference for all this stuff -- www.medicalese.com

Best one I have ever seen.
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Transcriptiongear is a great site
I just purchased a new headset for my microcassette transcriber, and I actually chatted with a customer rep and she helped me find just the right one.  It was great.  I think it is 8-8 eastern time for the chat option though.  It was very helpful.  I cannot wait to get them.  My earbuds were bad-off, but I treated myself to a whole new headset that I'll be more comfortable with. 
mt911 another great site
http://www.mthelpline.com/
Wow, what a great site....always mailed mine in but think - sm
I will start doing this. Actually I have not paid at all this year, so maybe I will start now and get a little in the "pot" so to speak. Thanks for the tip, a weekly or bi-monthly payment will certainly help ease the pain and make it more "normal".
All the clicks at the top of WordBoard, this site, are great.

Great interview from Mandisa on VH1 site.

www.vh1.com  I get the newsletter sent to my mailbox so you might have to search, but it was sent to me today.  It's terrific.  Love her!


Here is a great site and you can wild search
too if you can understand a portion of the name.

http://www.upinregistry.com/provider_form.asp


A great site for referring physicians

that includes credentials and you can search by state is:


http://www.healthcarehiring.com/physician_pennsylvania.php


Down at the bottom you can change the state.  I have used this site quite a bit. 


 


That's why this is a great Site! Congrats Lisa!
Way to go Lisa
anyone know of a great oncology term site
I'm getting so tripped up with these terms, drugs and antigens, etc.  Any suggestions.