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Medical Transcription Services: Speech Recognition: The End of Medical Transcription?
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Thursday, December 15, 2011. Speech Recognition: The End of Medical Transcription? As speech recognition was reaching the maturity stage and started delivering long-expected ROI, other worries came to life, one of them being the future of the medical transcription profession. Wouldn’t speech recognition make MTs redundant? Posted by Darpan Jain. Very nice post.appreciating. Study online and work from home or on-site. Accredited Computer and Medical Transcription career courses. October 15, 2012 at 4:59 AM.
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Medical Transcription Services: February 2009
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Thursday, February 26, 2009. Transcription Services: What to offer? Transcription services now range from small, one-person home-based business to sophisticated, high-tech corporations. Fortunately, technology advances have allowed transcriptionists in one part of the country to work from home for employers located elsewhere. Transcribers do business within a variety of industries. The following illustrates some formats that the transcriber would transcribe-. Based on the following features, you can judg...
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Medical Transcription Services: Medical Transcription - BPO Services
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009. Medical Transcription - BPO Services. Indian software services BPO companies are setting their sights on the healthcare outsourcing market. Hospitals and large physician groups in the US outsource activities such as patient records, handling claims, medical policies for the government and third party administrators (TPAs), so that hospitals do not have to bear these overheads. Posted by Darpan Jain. Its great that you are making progress from day to day! Im gonna write essay.
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Medical Transcription Services: Modifying the Patient Record: Corrections,Revisions, Additions, and Addenda
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Monday, July 20, 2009. Modifying the Patient Record: Corrections,Revisions, Additions, and Addenda. Biggest questions that most of the medical transcription service organization come across to find an appropriate way to process corrections, revisions, additions, and addenda. 8226; Author authentication. 8226; Medical record access control. 8226; Medical record archiving and retention. 8226; Medical record security. 8226; Medical record disaster recovery policies and procedures. Though it is true that no ...
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Medical Transcription Services: Doctors/Physicians joins Medical Transcription BPO
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Friday, March 27, 2009. Doctors/Physicians joins Medical Transcription BPO. Moving into healthcare sector and medical transcription, the job opportunities for doctors and nurses in the country are getting widened, an industry expert said. In a BPO firm, the job of a doctor can include medical billing, transcription and coding for the US hospitals. However, some companies also provides high-end knowledge process outsourcing where a doctor is required to study the reports of elderly patients. February 18, ...
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Medical Transcription Services: Medical Transcription Services Outsourced To India
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Medical Transcription Services Outsourced To India. You can now turn to India to meet all your transcription requirements. Several leading medical transcription service providers with genuine expertise have come up throughout India, to cater to the medical and legal transcription needs of offshore clients. The result of course is achievement of highest possible quality at very reasonable costs. Following is the kind of medical transcription work that can be outsourced to India.
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Medical Transcription Services: March 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009. First of all, to understand radiology transcription, one would have to know what radiology stands for. Radiology is a word comprising of one prefix, i.e., radio- and one suffix, i.e., -logy with the former meaning "radiation" and the latter "study of any given subject". Having said that, now we come to what radiology transcription is. Jobs are a branch of Medical Transcription. That specializes in patients undergoing radiology procedures. Let us elaborate. This is where the transc...
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Medical Transcription Services: December 2011
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Thursday, December 15, 2011. Speech Recognition: The End of Medical Transcription? As speech recognition was reaching the maturity stage and started delivering long-expected ROI, other worries came to life, one of them being the future of the medical transcription profession. Wouldn’t speech recognition make MTs redundant? Posted by Darpan Jain. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Speech Recognition: The End of Medical Transcripti. USA Medical Transcription Service Provider.
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Medical Transcription Services: July 2009
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Monday, July 20, 2009. Modifying the Patient Record: Corrections,Revisions, Additions, and Addenda. Biggest questions that most of the medical transcription service organization come across to find an appropriate way to process corrections, revisions, additions, and addenda. 8226; Author authentication. 8226; Medical record access control. 8226; Medical record archiving and retention. 8226; Medical record security. 8226; Medical record disaster recovery policies and procedures. Though it is true that no ...