Monthly Archives: March 2014

Significance of Avoiding Critical Errors in Medical Transcription

To err is human and this may happen with medical transcription just as with any other task. However, it is not pardonable, especially when the errors are critical. As accurate medical transcription has a lot to do with patient health … Continue reading

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Six Reasons Why EMR is Not an Alternative for Medical Transcription

Many health care organizations are striving to implement Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and demonstrate ‘meaningful use’ of EMRs in 2014 to retain their existing Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement levels. However, it’s wrong to think that EMR will replace medical transcription. … Continue reading

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Enabling Offline Dictation on MAC for Physicians

Electronic health records (EHR) are here to stay even as physicians grapple with managing them. However, new speech recognition and dictation software are allowing physicians to improve the use of EHR. Apple’s latest OS version is good news for healthcare … Continue reading

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Positive Trends Forecast for Global Medical Transcription Services Market

If you are considering a career in medical transcription (MT), it could be the right choice. A recent report from Transparency Market Research says that the value of the global market for medical transcription services is expected to touch a … Continue reading

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