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key fobs

Posted By: sienna on 2007-12-19
In Reply to: More confused. - MslaMT

A key fob is a small device that you use to gain access to a hospital to transcribe.  It has about six numbers and you take those six numbers and your password number and use them together to gain access.  They are worth between 300-500.00, but you need it to get into the software at particular hospitals for Keystrokes, and other MT companies.  Hope this helps.  It is no big deal.  You just keep it on your desk and when you want to get in to transcribe press a button or look at the numbers that do constantly change.  The hospital has your key fob number and they give you the ID number and that is usually why it takes a while to get a key fob, as it comes from the hospital. 


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