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What
is Medical Transcription?
In western countries especially in the US, the entire healthcare
industry is based on insurance and detailed medical records,
which form the basis for processing insurance claims. Medical
practice is also bound by a very strict code of ethics and
statutes. Medical transcription involves the translation of
highly technical and confidential information from oral to
written form. Medical transcriptionists create a legal document
out of a patient's medical record, history, diagnosis, prognosis
and outcome. The job requires proofreading and editing skills,
excellent auditory skills, above-average knowledge of the
English language, good judgment, analytical skills, versatility
in the use of equipment, and extensive medical knowledge.
Who
can become a Medical Transcriptionist?
The basic requirement of a transcriptionist is a good command
over English.
Why
Entertech?
At Enter we are proud of our reputation of being among the
best in the IT Enabled Services industry. Our dedication to
innovation and commitment to our customers and employees enable
us to attract and build a talented, highly qualified, and
diverse workforce. When you become part of the Entertech team,
your potential is unlimited. Salaries offered by us are commensurate
with your qualification, skills and experience. We strive
to ensure that the remuneration we offer is competitive with
comparable employers in the public and private sectors. Salary
increases are performance-based and are linked to the performance
assessment procedure. We offer one of the most congenial working
environments in the industry as a whole.
How
can I join the Entertech team?
At Enter we have our own Medical Transcription Training Division
that enables us to identify the right talent to assure a steady
supply of qualified transcriptionists for our own Transcription
division. The comprehensive training program covers American
English, Medical Terminology, Transcription theory and Practical
Transcription. The course lasts 4 months. Just completing
the course, however, does not guarantee your place in the
Entertech team. For that you will have to meet the Entertech
selection criteria. Those who are trained in other reputed
institutes are also absorbed after proper screening and evaluation.
Does
this industry have a future?
Medical Transcription is growing at a staggering rate of 10%
per year, and the need for qualified transcriptionists is
increasing at the same rate (around 30,000 to 35,000 transcriptionists
are needed every year). With the emergence of India as the
single largest player in this field, most of these Transcriptionists
will be from here.
Can
good Voice Recognition Software replace a Transcriptionist?
Currently, Voice Recognition Software is in its initial stages of development.
After some years, even if this software
is perfected, it would only be useful as a tool in enhancing
the productivity of a Transcriptionist. It can never be a substitute for the human factor in Transcription.
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