Monday, April 6, 2009

Future of medical transcription

With the demand for quality medical transcription services rising, medical transcription (MT) outsourcing jobs seem to have a bright and secure future. Medical transcription is the most outsourced job in the healthcare industry and is provided with the aim of reducing both time and cost factors involved in the daily documenting of patient details. As the healthcare industry in the United States is closely associated with insurance firms, time-bound processing of patient records is essential for the smooth functioning of both healthcare and insurance firms.

Almost all US based healthcare facilities find medical transcription outsourcing to be highly beneficial and these services have now become an integral part of their daily functioning. By outsourcing these jobs, healthcare providers can concentrate more on providing better infrastructure and facilities for patients and have to worry less about hiring and training medical transcriptionists.

With most transcription facilities functioning according to HIPAA regulations, all patient records remain secure, confident and safe. To produce good quality patient records, most of these healthcare firms have employed highly skilled and experienced professionals in healthcare documentation, and their skills and knowledge play a key role in the success of these transcription firms.

India and Philippines are two emerging powers in the medical transcription field and are set to become the hub of future healthcare documentation jobs. The availability of a vast pool of graduates who are computer-literate and fluent in English and the turnaround time of 24 hrs for submitting assignments, are factors working in favor of the growth of healthcare transcription firms in these countries.

Right from its initial stages, the medical transcription industry has been undergoing revolutionary changes regarding the equipments and technologies used. From the initial typewriters and Dictaphone transcribers to high-end computers, the healthcare documentation industry is always moving with the latest trends in technology. The quality in operations and the flexibility of the industry in adopting new technologies all ensure that the medical transcription community will have a long and bright future

Medical transcription

Medical transcription is the process where one accurately and swiftly transcribes medical records dictated by doctors and others, including history and physical reports, clinic notes, office notes, operative reports, consultation notes, discharge summaries, letters, psychiatric evaluations, laboratory reports, x-ray reports and pathology reports.

It involves receiving dictation by tape, digital system or voice file, and using earphones, a foot pedal for start-stop control and a word processing program. It sometimes includes the use of a printer and sometimes a modem. A variety of word-processing systems are used. It requires good listening and language skills, computer skills and knowledge of medical terms.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Narendra Modi –Tech Savvy

Narendra Modi is tech-savvy than any other politician of his genre.He uses a mobile phone with internet access and also three lap-tops. "He usually spends 5 hours a day on internet and also receives 500 emails a day," said a fan who attended the meeting.

Brand guru Alyque Padamsee admits 50 million Indians are hooked on to internet and it is fast emerging as the single most powerful medium for politicians to make themselves popular. "Even Barack Obama has proved its power. But Modi should be aware that as internet is an interactive medium, it will not take netizens time to bring back his past, especially the holocaust of 2002," he told TOI.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Tata nano launch in india

Tatas :Ratan Tata fullfills his promise

After Nano hitting the roads the customers can expect to own a car coming at a price between Rs1.20 lakh and Rs1.30 lakh, depending on the version of Nano, although bookings will start only in April second week.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

National Level Science Talent Search

Interesting career option: Medical Transcription (Even for students from non-medical background) Visit www.azimuthacademy.com

RESULTS – 2009

Student wise Results
School wise Results

The students from India, Tanzania, UAE, KSA, Yeman, Oman, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait, Indonesia and Nepal participate in Unified Council's flagship offering National Level Science Talent Search Examination (NSTSE).

Note for NSTSE
For Class III:
Total Marks : 75
Mathematics : 40
General Science : 35

(In the above results this subject Marks
is given in the Physics column.)

For all the classes Except Class III, Total Marks : 100

For Class IV & V For Classes VI,VII,VII,VIII,IX & X
Mathematics : 45
General Science : 45
General Questions : 10
(In the above results this subject Marks
is given in the Physics column.)

Mathematics : 25
Physics : 25
Chemistry : 20
Biology : 20
General Questions : 10

For Classes XI & XII (PCM) For Classes XI & XII (PCB)
Mathematics : 40
Physics : 25
Chemistry : 20
General Questions : 10

Biology : 40
Physics : 25
Chemistry : 20
General Questions : 10
Source Unified Council

Unified Council offers products and services that help to accurately measure learning, promote self-learning in children and empower educators and schools.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

RRB Employment Notification for Chennai and Thiruvanthapuram

Job offer for chennai people

The Indian railways have sent a notification form to fill the Job vacancies.
According to the above-mentioned site there are around 1800 posts for which invitations from Job seekers are invited. Visit www.rrbchennai.net where you can find the latest information.
The vacancies are for both chennai and Thiruvanthapuram.