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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 February 29, 2008
New Benefactors Show Support for CDA4CDT: PR Newswire - M*Modal's focus is on providing hospitals and medical transcription service providers with the industry's most comprehensive yet most adaptable solution for creating highly accurate, structured, encoded and shareable medical documents to increase
Sex offender, 74, sentenced in 1972 murder San Francisco Gate - He was performing odd jobs, including installing carpet, doing medical transcription work and moving furniture, police said. However, he had already started accumulating a record of sex offenses, including a 1957 arrest for rape. Over the years
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Teams with Heartland and Improves PR.com - Pediatric medical transcription can be challenging at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. That challenge is compounded because it has a multidisciplinary approach with patients, often seeing numerous specialists in a single visit. Then Children’s
MedQuist Announces Appointment of Warren E. Pinckert II to Its Board Earthtimes - MedQuist provides electronic medical transcription, health information and document management products and services, including digital dictation, speech recognition, Web- based transcription, electronic signature, medical coding, mobile dictation
Medical Transcription News for February 28, 2008
KLAS Investigates Application Hosting Services in Healthcare PR.com - Some of the additional studies also available from KLAS include Nursing Adoption of IT, Medical Transcription Outsourcing Services, Community PACS and Clinical Market Share. About KLAS KLAS is the only research firm that specializes in monitoring and
The Best Jobs for Single Parents Channel 6000 - Think medical transcription. They listen to dictated recordings from doctors and transcribe them into medical reports. The upside is they can work from anywhere; the downside is they often make less than $30,000, according to data from CareerBuilder
Kerala e-Kendras to impart medical transcription training New Kerala - By Jeevan Mathew Kurian, Kozhikode, Nov 21 : Kerala's drive to tap ICT to fuel development is entering a new phase with a training programme on medical transcription set to be launched by the end of this month. The state's networked multipurpose
OmniMD Introduces Integrating Medical Billing with Electronic Medical dBusinessNews.com - OmniMD’s suite of products and services include Electronic Medical Records software, Billing System, Document Management, Automated Appointment Scheduler, Prescription Writer, Charge Capture, Medical Transcription, Insurance eligibility
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
Medical Transcription News for February 19, 2008
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
Medical Transcription News for February 16, 2008
MSN MoneyCentral - MedQuist provides electronic medical transcription, health information and document management products and services, including digital dictation, speech recognition, Web- based transcription, electronic signature, medical coding, mobile dictation transcriptionist
PRWeb - Philippine IT Offshore Network (PITON) announces US$2.5 million medical transcription outsourcing agreement with US HMO. PITON matches outsourcers with service providers principally in the Philippines. 2003-12-29 Prepaid Works Delivers Holiday Season transcriptionist
PR Inside - In addition to offering "opportunity" for paid surveys, Jobslover.com offers other "opportunities" such as "typing from home," "medical transcription from home," "data entry from home" work at home and other schemes aimed mostly at uneducated women transcriptionist
Medical Transcription News for February 13, 2008
Florida woman wins multimillion-dollar jury verdict against Equifax Orlando Sentinel - Atlanta-based Equifax must pay the medical-transcription worker $219,000 in actual damages and $2.7 million in punitive damages for negligent violation of federal credit-reporting laws, according to the verdict Friday in state Circuit Court in Orlando
Williston State sees big drop in spring enrollment Williston Daily Herald - offers programs in aviation, administrative assistant, agriculture, agronomy technician, computer systems specialist, diesel technology, entrepreneurship, general and technical studies, marketing management, massage therapy, medical transcription
Medical Transcription News for February 12, 2008
Nashville Tennessean - Webmedx is a medical transcription provider. Brenda C. Loganis chief nursing officer of Southern Hills Medical Center. She was chief nursing officer at HCA's Columbia Hospital in West Palm Beach, Fla. Logan is an associate of the American College of transcriptionist
Deepika Global - He said the government had introudced new courses like medical transcription, tourism, bio-technology, computer applications and multipurpose veterinary courses for the benefit of students. He said 200 'Jawahar Knowledge Centres' were opened in transcriptionist
PR Newswire - MedQuist provides electronic medical transcription, health information and document management products and services, including digital dictation, speech recognition, Web- based transcription, electronic signature, medical coding, mobile dictation transcriptionist
Medical Transcription News for February 10, 2008
Nashville Tennessean - Franklin-based Spheris has been selected as a supplier of medical transcription technology and services by Provista, a group purchasing organization. Under the deal, Spheris will provide Provista customers with documentation technologies and transcription
Miami Herald - 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 transcription
Medical Transcription News for February 09, 2008
New Website 1844medicaltranscription.Com Brings Efficacy To Industry pressbox.co.uk - Just launched 1844medicaltranscription.com brings efficacy into the medical transcription field by offering individualized solutions that work. Computerization has become integral to the medical industry and 1844medicaltranscription.com brings online
CDOD hears research site update Carlsbad Current-Argus - He's now at a position point where he can do it himself." n DTS America, a medical transcription company involved in a job creation agreement with the city of Carlsbad and the CDOD, currently has 57 employees, Sepich said. The company has received $1
Medical Transcription News for February 08, 2008
Tampa Bay Business Journal - TAMPA -- W. Allen Clifford owned an industrial valves and control business when he first realized the value of outsourcing. In 2001, he changed directions, launching Resource Providers Inc. , a medical transcription and records management service transcription
Medical Transcription News for February 06, 2008
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 medical transcription
Medical Transcription News for February 05, 2008
PR Newswire - FRANKLIN, Tenn., Jan. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Spheris' Chief Medical Officer, Christopher Rehm, M.D., has been elected to serve on the Medical Transcription Industry Association's (MTIA) board of directors, the company announced today. "We are fortunate transcription
Medical Transcription News for February 04, 2008
Columbus Dispatch - 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. They are, however, facing sleep disorders, heart transcription
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