BEST MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION CENTRS IN COIMBATORE
BEST MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION CENTRS IN COIMBATORE
Medical Transcription Service Provider in India
Being a cost-effective medical transcription company, the rate of our medical transcription services is just 6 cents per line, based on 65 characters per line. We have a line counting software that counts lines, and 65 typed characters make one billable line.
WHAT IS MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION.?
Medical records document all aspects of a person's medical care, including their symptoms, health history, the results of their healthcare providers’ exams, their diagnostic tests, as well as their treatment plan. They are vital for continuity of care and communication among healthcare providers.
Errors in medical records can affect insurance coverage or even lead to mistakes in treatment and care. Caregivers have a legal obligation to maintain accurate and up-to-date records on all patients.
Medical transcriptionists work with healthcare providers to make sure that each visit is documented so that there is a complete record of the diagnosis and treatment plan as well as any follow-up care that may be needed.
Medical transcriptionists listen to providers' dictated notes and translate them into a clear, organized record of the visit. They ensure that all aspects of a person's history, diagnoses, and treatment are recorded. Then they use the facility's documentation system to file the medical records to be accessed at the next visit or sent to another facility if necessary.
Medical records document all aspects of a person's medical care, including their symptoms, health history, the results of their healthcare providers’ exams, their diagnostic tests, as well as their treatment plan. They are vital for continuity of care and communication among healthcare providers.
Errors in medical records can affect insurance coverage or even lead to mistakes in treatment and care. Caregivers have a legal obligation to maintain accurate and up-to-date records on all patients.
Medical transcriptionists work with healthcare providers to make sure that each visit is documented so that there is a complete record of the diagnosis and treatment plan as well as any follow-up care that may be needed.
Medical transcriptionists listen to providers' dictated notes and translate them into a clear, organized record of the visit. They ensure that all aspects of a person's history, diagnoses, and treatment are recorded. Then they use the facility's documentation system to file the medical records to be accessed at the next visit or sent to another facility if necessary.
Education and Training
Most medical transcriptionists complete a certificate program that includes courses in medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, medical specialties, diagnostic studies, and pharmacology.
Some complete an associate's degree program. Medical transcriptionists are sometimes called medical language specialists, and they need to have an excellent command of grammar and punctuation.
They also have to be able to understand complicated medical terminology as well as medical and surgical procedures. In addition, they need to have good auditory processing skills and be able to understand accents.
The Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity is the professional organization for medical transcriptionists. Medical transcriptionists are eligible for one of two certifications, depending on experience.
New transcriptionists, once they have graduated from a medical transcription program, can sit for the exam to become a Registered Healthcare Documentation Specialist (RHDS). The exam is open to transcriptionists with less than two years of experience or transcriptionists who work in only one specialty.
Once they have the RHDS certification, medical transcriptionists are eligible to become a Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist (CHDS). To obtain their CHDS certification, transcriptionists must have at least two years of experience in an acute-care or multi-specialty clinic setting.
They also have to have obtained their RHDS certification. To keep their certification, RHDS transcriptionists must complete 20 hours of continuing education every three years or retake the exam. To keep the CHDS certification, transcriptionists must complete 30 hours of continuing education every three years.



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