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Article Title: Medical Transcription - Outsource it To Lower Costs and Improve 
Quality
Author: Daljeet Sidhu
Category: Management, Business
Word Count: 806
Keywords: medical transcription service,medical transcription services,medical 
transcription,transcription
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Want to organize physician's handwritten notes and prescriptions into 
electronic documents without spending a fortune? An outsourced medical 
transcription service is the perfect solution for you. 

All medical institutions require computerization of medical notes for clean and 
compact record-keeping, insurance claims processing, quick reference, 
conferencing and various other reasons. Hospitals and clinics have long been 
hiring full time transcriptionists to do the same. But this is an expensive 
option and not the ideal solution if you have varying volume of transcription 
needs. Alternatively, you can give transcription duties to other clerical staff 
or use voice recognition software. But these solutions can be quite inaccurate, 
putting the health of your patients at stake. Your clerical staff may not be 
well trained for medical transcription and accuracy of voice recognition 
usually is too low to be useful. A medical transcription service gives you the 
best combination of expense, quality and accuracy. 

How does a medical transcription service work?

* Physicians dictate their notes into a recording device, usually a toll-free 
phone line or handheld digital recorder. Most medical transcription services 
support both these methods. Some services also accept recorded cassettes. Mp3 
is the preferred sound format when using digital recorders, though other 
formats can also be used. 

* The recorded information is then sent to the medical transcription service 
provider. Information security during transfer is critical. Your patients' 
personal information must not be leaked out at any cost. Digital recordings are 
submitted via the Internet. This can be done using a secure web site and file 
transfer protocol (FTP) using custom software from the provider, or even 
through encrypted email. In case of a toll-free line, the information is 
directly recorded on the provider's servers.

* The recorded notes are then transcribed and returned to the hospital or 
clinic. Information is usually returned as word files, though other formats 
like pdf can also be specified. Delivery methods include secure web sites, FTP, 
custom software, encrypted email and in some cases fax.   

More comprehensive medical transcription services are also available. They 
offer an online system that stores both the audio files and transcripts, 
organizes them by date, doctor, or patient, and keeps track of progress as 
they're being transcribed. These services are more expensive but offer 
substantial management benefits.

Important Considerations

Accuracy: The returned work must have accuracy close to 100 per cent. Select a 
medical transcription service that employs experienced and skilled medical 
transcriptionists and quality assurance professionals who review the 
transcriptions before delivering them to you. Your doctors should review and 
evaluate each transcript on delivery to prevent any damage to your patients' 
health and well-being. 

Turnaround Time: It refers to the maximum time within which medical transcripts 
will be delivered to you after submitting the audio recordings. Most medical 
transcription services offer a turnaround time of 24 to 48 hours. Most also 
include a STAT service that allows you to specify a turnaround time of one-, 
two- or four-hours at an additional cost. Different types of notes can have 
different turnaround times. 

Security: Medical transcription services are subject to HIPAA rules about 
patient confidentiality. The industry standard for internet security is 128-bit 
SSL security. Physical security at the provider location is also important. 
Careful employee screening and tracking is essential. Audit trails can assist 
in tracking employees. An audit trail keeps track of each individual who 
accesses a given set of notes and the modifications they make. 

Sound Quality: Good quality of sound recording is essential for performance. 
Digital handheld recorders provide better sound, though they carry an 
additional hardware cost. Some medical transcription services charge lower 
prices if you provide them with better quality recordings.

Location of service: Many medical transcription services use both domestic and 
international transcriptionists. There is generally no difference in quality 
and accuracy between the domestic and outsourced services. Having transcription 
teams all around the world enables the service providers to meet deadlines. You 
will most like pay more for service if you insist on using medical 
transcriptionists located in a developed country like the US.

How much will you have to pay?

You are charged per line of text. The industry standard is 65 characters in a 
single line including spaces. Some service providers however, include lesser 
number of characters in a single line. Price usually ranges from $.05 to $.20 
per line.  Before you hire a vendor, compare price quote from multiple medical 
transcription services at a B2B Marketplace. Also ask your friends and other 
doctors for recommendations. 

Most medical transcription service providers offer free trial runs. Carefully 
assess the provider's ability to meet deadlines, the accuracy of transcripts, 
and ease of interaction with their customer service representatives during the 
trial run. Many providers assign a dedicated team of transcriptionists for long 
term contracts and also offer lower prices. Carefully evaluate your 
requirements, the providers and the available services before making a decision.

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