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Orion Transcription/Vital Lines/Speech 4 Me

Posted By: Roxanne Potocnik on 2007-07-15
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I am a newbie and have been dealing with these three companies about the possibility of working with them.  Does anyone have any information on any of the three companies? Good or bad.


 




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Orion
Perfect place to work.  I love it and they are GREAT.  They treat you with respect and are so kind to you.  A dream come true job. Rose
ASR = automatic speech recognition
which is the same thing as basically any other voice recognition system. It all sucks and still takes just as long, sometimes longer, than standard transcription and the system is never as good at doing its job as the makers try to make people believe. Therefore, it is the MT who has to get in there and clean up the mess. That can be anywhere, not just an MQ issue.

As far as the rest, it just sounds like the company made some changes that ruffled the feathers of a few MTs. Clearly, some talk-the-talk of leaving and may do so, it's a free country. But, others still stay. The confusion is about how bad is bad. If I were in my 20s and felt like the company I was working for was jerking me around - I'd be gone in a New York minute. But, I am a whole lot older than that and have built up a buffer of sorts over time and feel that many things I thought were so important (or infuriating) in my 20s is pretty petty and lame now. So, it's hard to tell what is real and what is just gossip and pot-stirring.

I've read some compelling posts. Some quite interesting. Some insinuate the company doesn't care about the MT. How much caring do you need? When I'm hired to do a job, that is my focus. I do not want nor expect my employer to nurtur me and tuck me into bed at night. Just let me do my job and leave me alone. What's wrong with that? I am, however, concerned about this uneven workload where some MTs have little to no work, while others have an abundance. That's just poor management.

If no one wants to give the "real deal" of what it is like working there, that is fine. All I could do was ask.

So, thanks anyway.
Does speech recognition really give you less typing?
TTS, LLC says that you really only have to proofread.  Does anyone know if this is true?
4 cents per line for speech editor/voice recognition
Is this a decent pay?
Along the same lines
I went to a Community College in my city and received my MT certification. Most of my classes were online (only one class required me to go to campus). I could have opted to take them on campus, but because of my other obligations at the time, online was easier for me. I was hired by a national right out of school.
lines
Dont feel bad I am fairly new too. 7 months. I don't know exactly how many lines per hour I can do but I don't think it is even 150.
500 lines per day?
I was wondering about how long it takes to type 500 lines per day.  I am just starting as a transcriptionist, and they want me to type at least 500 lines per day.  Is this a lot?  
500 lines
I am also a newbie. 500 lines isn't really a lot. It is possible even as a newbie to do that. As a newbie your first few days or week on an account you may not get 500 until you learn what you are doing. But then 500 is easily possible.
how many lines
How many lines do you put out per pay period??
lines

I think you need to specify the pay period.  One week, two weeks, a month? 


I am a new MT.  I have only been working for 6 weeks.  I get paid every two weeks.  My first pay period was 3500 lines, second was 3000 (I went on vacation), and my third, which ended yesterday, was 7400.  I expect that by the beginning of the summer I will be up to 1000/day, 5000/week, and 10000/pay period.


But I also have children who need to be picked up from school, and I cannot exactly get a bunch of work done while they are home, nor do I want to.  I am not sure how things will go this summer.  I may have to work at night while they are sleeping. 


lines
how many lines per pay period???
# of lines

What is an average number of lines per day for a new MT (typing 60 WPM)?


On average, how long (in minutes) is the typical dictation?


 


# of lines
I realize I will be stopping to look up words for whatever reason and that it won't be straight typing without interruptions. I was just trying to get a ball park figure, that's all. Thanks anyway
500 lines
If it is ASR it should only take about 1-1/2 hours or less. If it is regular transcription it should take a little longer.
Lines
Lines are counted different ways. Sometimes they are counted gross lines, sometimes 65-character lines, sometimes 65 characters without spaces. You should really ask your teacher how they would like you to count them. I do not think that blank lines would count though.
Lines
Build your expansions, that is the key. After many years at this, I am still adding expansions almost every day. A split keyboard also helped me as the poster below suggested. I also started out very slow also. Don't worry, you will get there.
My very first day as an MT I did 667 lines. I had had no

MT training, wasn't a fast typist, had no expander. 


You can't compare number of reports because reports vary.  If you are doing clinic note they are usually short.  If you are doing acute care history and physicals they can be quite lengthy, same with consults.   I can do 40 reports one day and only do 28 reports the next, but still get the same number of lines both days. 


As a newbie you should do the best you can and not worry about what everyone else is doing. 


Or more lines as indicated below - nm
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I would not take less than $48 as 60 minutes is est. at 600 lines - sm
$48 would be .08 a line. Granted he is giving you 48 hours to do it, and it will take anywhere from 3-6 hours to do depending on degree of difficulty, if you have to look up addresses, Dr. spelling, etc. All that SLOWS you WAY DOWN. $40 is only .066 a line IF it comes out to 600 lines, granted if it is less than that you make more $$$, but if more than 600 lines (say he is a fast talker) then you will get reamed. I'd get a sample first before you agree to anything. Good luck.
How much lines per hour?
Thanks everybody for providing me information few days ago, but I still dont get it how a new MT can type 75 to 100lph because I am able to type hardly 350 lines in 8 hours, this is after the correction i mean grammer, trying to find drug names, etc.
350 lines in 8 hours?
That really isn't much. You should be spending time when you aren't working studying *grammar* and such. I am a newbie, have been at this since January, and can get at least 150 lph. So far I am able to get about 9,000 lines per pay period...that's 10 days. Not trying to bash you or anything, but it sounds like you really need some practice. Websites like www.rxlist.com are great for drug names as well.
How *many* lines per hour...do you have a
nm
My very first day I typed something like 150 lines
for 8 whole hours.  My supervisor looked at the line count and made the clerk do a re-count, lol, surely they made a mistake!  Nope, it was me.  By the end of four months I was off of hourly training pay and on incentive doing about 1600 lines per day.  It will come if you work at it.  When you first start, your head is in books most of the time too, so this is taking away from your typing.  Just keep at it.
I do 1200 lines per day

as a FT IC.  This takes me anywhere from 5-6 hours normally, on a bad day it can take me 12 hours when I get distracted.  The point is that you will get faster with time.  I don't use expansion programs or macros, for me it is just faster to type what they say rather than try to remember what my "codes" are.  I have been doing transcription now for 15 years and it does take some time to get the hang of things, even when I started this job it was taking me my full 8 hours to do 1000 lines, then I was noticing I was getting it done in 4-5 hours so I upped my line committment.


I started out full time at home when I was pregnant with my first child, it is difficult to organize your time with kids at home but there are ways around it and still be very productive.  Where is your computer?  I used to keep mine downstairs so that I could still be with my kids and give them stuff to do and watch them but still work at the same time. 


Good luck and hang in there, it will get quicker for you!


500 lines for a newbie
I have only been working for 8 weeks.  It takes me 4-5 hours to do 500 lines.  Somedays, it takes less.  It depends on if I have to look up meds or procedures.  I also do clinic work, not acute. 
1000 lines
I do clinic notes and it still took me nearly 4 weeks to get to 1000 lines.  I only hit 1000 lines once, maybe twice a week.  Other than that I stay steady around 700.  I would imagine ESL dictators in acute care would have taken me 6 to 8 weeks to hit 1000 and I probably would not hit 1000 very often either. 
keep in mind that lines w/o spaces
average of 30% - so if you are getting 150 lph w/o spaces, it is the equivalent to 180 lph with spaces.
Can you say where you work that you can get lines that easily? Thx. nm
s
FT is usually 5000 lines a week and - sm
PT is usually 2500 lines a week. I have never heard 2500 for FT and 1500 for PT a week. I hear the hiring rate is 5-7 cpl. The most you will probably get is .08 after a few years, unless it keeps going down which I hope does not happen.
How do you make lines and maintain quality?
I'm trying to get up to company's line requirements but do not seem to be catching all my errors. Any suggestions?
I've always lost the first lines that were typed when
they come back on and change what they had said.  The report needs to make sense and if he is obviously going in another direction, it's just easier to start over.  It doesn't seem fair, but that is they way I have always done it.  Now, if you had typed a paragraph or so and he just hung up or got cut off, I would leave a QA marker and send it in and get the lines. 
200 lines an hour is way beyond minimum expected
s
Gross lines are great! Take it if it's 6-7cpl. nm
s
Reading between the lines, the work is coming
from India and no experienced MT would be willing to work for peanuts to basically have to redo the report. 
I wasn't being nasty - quit reading between the lines
x - but do not think that you are just going to walk back into this like it's a walk in the park. It's not. Things have changed and it's not what it used to be and it is not where the money used to be.
what company can I do about 1000 lines/week from home?

Hi, I just got an offer for a day job with benefits but I want to do about 1000 lines of MT a week from home.


Anyone have any recommendations about a company I can do that with?


I just graduated Everett Community College's program.


A lot of companies required 1000 to 1200 lines a day. If you are just
starting out you can expect to do about half that unless you have an easy account. 
check out Hattie Helper's post a few lines down regarding schools--nm
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Med. Transcription

I went to MT school through At-Home Professions.  I am 20 years old but I guess I was really looking for something that would allow me to have a family when I am ready without having to change professions when that time comes.  I started working six weeks after completing MT schooling.  I work at home as well.


-Sabrina


CAI Transcription
I would not recommend CAI to anyone. My mother has been a Transcriptionist for 17 years and was absolutely blown away by the inaccuracy of their program. I did try to get into Carrer Step and never received a call back from them. I have heard a lot of good things about Andrews, but it is quite expensive. I just want anyone considering going into this field, before you spend the money, that it is not easy to find a job. When you do find a job, you do not make much for quite awhile. Best of luck in your search for the right school.
transcription
Wow, I had no idea that it would be so intense but this is what I want to do so I'm going to give it a try. Thank you very much for the information
Transcription
I read most of the postings.  I am currently in a community college for medical transcription. Will I be able to find a job after graduation? I know I'll have to start at the bottom of the ladder, that's fine. Is my hard work and expectations in vain?
transcription
I had 2 transcription classes along with my other classes.
DIT Transcription
Does anyone know anything about DIT Transcription?
DIT TRANSCRIPTION

Just curious to see if any knows anything about or works for DIT Transcription out of South Carolina. Any information appreciated. Thanks.


DIT Transcription

I am the owner of DIT and can assure you that we are a legitimate company located in upstate South Carolina with transcriptionists from all over the US working from home.  We are a Christian based company and operate as one, both with our transcriptionists and our clinics.  If anyone has any specific questions about DIT, please feel free to contact me at ddana@dittranscription.com and I'll be more than happy to answer any questions.


To address the fact that the website has not been updated, due to the fact that we have grown to over 750 doctors and have used the money to get new clinics up and running and not updating the website.


Donna, Owner, DIT Transcription


Also maybe try USA Transcription

I hear they hire newbies and there were some ads on the boards recently.  It also took me a few months to find my first job (on this site) three years ago and the pay was really low...6 cpl, but it was worth it because after training I went up to 7 cpl and after that I went up to 10 cpl....so hang in there!!  Good luck!


(My first job was not with USA Transcription....just saw ads recently and thought it a possibility for you.) 


Try DIT Transcription
I am currently in training with them, cpl rate is a liitle low but IC work is tough to find right now.
Are you looking for someone to do your transcription?
nm
DIT transcription
I've been thinking of applying to this company as I have heard a few good things about it.  Does anyone know the platforms, pay rate, employee or IC status, if they direct deposit and pay every two weeks?  Thanks in advance for any info.
I would not try PJ Transcription
The woman who runs this company is extraordinary unorganized and sometimes rather nasty in her emails, which she will bombard you with and perhaps fill up your email box. That is what she did to me. Also, and here is a big also, she does not pay until she gets paid (so she says). You will have no way of knowing whether or not she gets paid or when you will. Bad experience for me. I am just letting you know my experience. However, she was all too happy to hire newbies when I was one.

Not on the list is DIT Transcription. They are a nice group of people, try them too.