| Q1.
What is the new profession,
of medical transcription ?
Q2.
What is their Nature Of Work
?
Q3.
What are the personal attributes
required for this job ?
Q4.Which
institutes are providing training
for M.T ?
Q5.What
will be the remuneration ?
Q1.
What is the new profession,
of medical transcription ?
A1.In Western countries
especially in the US, the
entire healthcare industry
is based on insurance and
detailed medical records form
the basis for processing insurance
claims. Medical practice is
also bound by a very strict
code of ethics and statutes.
These statues have to be adhered
to very strictly since any
mistakes can lead to multi
million dollar lawsuits. Therefore
extensive documentation is
carried out at every stage
which can consume up to 50%
of the doctors time. Since
Doctors are very highly paid
and busy professionals with
very little time to spare,
they usually dictate their
medically oriented reports
into computers or other voice
recording device. These dictated
reports are heard and converted
into soft copy format by entering
them on computer. The process
of conversion of dictated
medical report into soft copy
format by entering the dictated
data into a computer using
a word processing program
is known as medical transcription.
A Medical Transcriptionist,
or "MT" is a person
who assists physicians and
specialty surgeons usually
by transcribing, formatting,
and proofreading their dictated
medically-oriented reports.
Most commonly, MTs transcribe
physicians' dictation that
outlines a patient's health.
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Q2.
What is their Nature Of Work
?
A2. The voice recordings
of the physicians and surgeons
are sent to India in a compressed
form over data communication
lines. These voice recordings
are decompressed at the Indian
end. The medical transcriptionists
in India listen to these voice
recordings using special playback
equipment that allows precise
control over the playback
of the voice, and key in the
data using word processing
software. This data is then
proof read for errors and
is sent back using data communication
links to the US company or
hospital.
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Q3.
What are the personal attributes
required for this job ?
A3. The key to becoming
a successful medical transcriptionist
is to have a good knowledge
of medical terms used and
an ability to understand foreign
accents besides good data
entry skills. You should also
know basic medical anatomy,
in order to be able to follow
what is being dictated. You
should also constantly be
reading and educating oneself
in medical matters to keep
up on new drugs - their trade
names and generic names, their
spelling and general application;
medical terminology; medical
procedures and protocols;
etc. Knowing or learning Latin
and Greek verbs and adjectives
used in medicine, as well
as combining forms, suffixes
and prefixes will also help
you more easily perform high
quality medical transcription.
Fluency in English is a must
and you should also be adept
at fixing poor grammar and
syntax "on the fly,"
as the ability of those who
dictate medical and health
related correspondence, reports,
etc., can vary greatly. You
must also have patience as
the work may get monotonous
and repetitive. Most medical
transcriptionists today are
using word-processing software
as their means of getting
the physician's dictation
onto paper. Using keyboard
skills with a word-processor
is more than typing and should
not be confused with typing
on a typewriter. Word-processing
allows for automation of certain
aspects of what is being typed
or what is to be typed, and
also allows for complex manipulation
of text once it has been entered.
Being adept at using a word-processor
and macros (small programs
used to repeat actions) can
be an integral part of performing
transcription quickly but
accurately and therefore more
efficiently.
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Q4.Which
institutes are providing training
for M.T ?
A4. Several private training
institutes have sprung up
all over the country offering
courses in Medical Transcription.
The fees charged ranges between
Rs.15,000 - 20,000 for a four
month course.
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Q5.What
will be the remuneration ?
A5. At entry level, medical
transcriptionists can expect
to earn between Rs.5,000 -
Rs.7,000 per month. This figure
can rise significantly with
experience and increase in
efficiency. Besides the basic
salary, many companies offer
perks and performance based
incentives. Future Medical
Transcription falls under
the category of IT enabled
services. According to A NASSCOM
report, IT enabled services
are expected to form over
40% of India's IT exports.
In the United States, salaries
for medical transcriptionists
are high, consequently hospitals
and transcription companies
are on the look out for companies
who can do the same job at
a lesser cost. India has several
inherent advantages, a large
English speaking population
and lower salaries to name
a few. As a result several
Indian companies are venturing
into this field and there
is a good demand for well
trained, efficient transcriptionists. |