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Medical Transcription In the News
We gather today's medical transcription news headlines from around the Internet to keep you up-to-date on the industry.
Medical Transcription News for March 04, 2008
India's Outsourcers Face New Problems BPM Today - Call centers and other outsourced businesses such as software writing, medical transcription and back-office work employ more than 1.6 million young men and women in India, mostly in their 20s and 30s, who make much more than their contemporaries in
Profile: New Hispano Chamber president stays busy Las Cruces Sun-News - LAS CRUCES — Karen Trujillo used to work by herself, literally and figuratively. "In 1995 I started a medical transcription business," she said. "I was self-employed until 2002." Although she did well in her business, Trujillo said she spent hours
Spheris makes board changes Nashville Business Journal - Spheris joins Provista service provider network [Nashville] Once-booming medical transcription firm no longer has local presence [Tampa Bay] Anthurium Solutions sues rivals [Boston] Medical transcription services provider Spheris has added to its
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