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Medical Transcription Works Submitted By:
Rao Atluri Medical transcription has evolved
from simple dictation-to-type processes
to innovative, dictation-to-web reporting
services. As more healthcare organizations
and medical professionals shift toward outsourced
transcription services,
demand for these types of services is steadily
on the rise. The entire process of capturing
the dictation and formatting into a report
for the doctor or healthcare organization
can take time, but working with a reliable
medical transcription company can increase
the efficiency of this process and reduce
turnaround time substantially.What is Medical
Transcription?Medical transcription is the
process of converting voice recorded information
into text in the form of a report.
Medical transcriptionists are professionals
who have been trained to type via dictation,
and accurately transcribe all notes and
related information into a specific format.
Many of today’s innovative transcription
service providers now use web-based programs
to capture data, convert it into text, and
make it available in the form of electronic
reports and other reporting documents. The
entire process has become more efficient
and accurate, but still requires the work
of certified medical transcriptionists to
capture the data.What Does a Medical Transcription
Company Do?A medical transcription company
may hire a team of certified medical transcriptionists
to complete various projects, or work with
home based
medical transcription
service providers. Outsourced medical transcription
companies offer many advantages and benefits
over utilizing in-house support staff such
as secretaries and administrative assistants,
and most work with a guarantee of HIPAA
compliance and high standards of accuracy.The
Process of Medical TranscriptionThere are
three main entities involved with the medical
transcription process: the provider (a doctor,
physician, or healthcare organization manager
who has captured a conversation or speech
on an electronic device); the transcriptionist;
and the transcription service
company. The provider dictates the information
directly into a digital recorder, phone,
or other electronic device and submits the
information to the transcriptionist. Today,
this may be in the form of a secure FTP
server or other secure communication channel
such as a file attachment.The transcriptionist
then transcribes this information into a
document and sends it to the quality control
center or department for review. If the
information meets all quality standards
and is accurate, it may be forwarded to
another division of the transcription company
for final review. Click
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