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Hospitals Now Outsourcing Medical Transcription Work

Within the last decade, traditional hospitals have come under competitive attack by health care organizations that handle their work more efficiently. In their efforts to avoid being left in the dust, many hospitals have started outsourcing as a means of lowering costs. A great deal of the jobs that were formerly performed internally are presently being given out to 3rd parties. Among these processes is medical transcription. Allowing professional service companies to do their medical transcription work relieves hospitals of the administrative headaches and overhead burdens connected with internal production and allows them to center their energy on improving service and lowering costs.

There's considerable evidence which illustrates that contracting out work to transcription service organizations is a much less costly alternative to producing reports internally. Well-informed healthcare providers comprehend this and are reacting accordingly. The heavy cost-cutting demands which are driving this industry toward consolidation, managed care, and capitation, virtually guarantee that the current outsourcing movement will not simply continue but will gather speed in coming years.

This explosion of outsourcing contracts has produced a new generation of small medical transcription companies who intend to get their share of the pie. Interestingly, notwithstanding its rapid expansion, this industry is still considered a cottage industry. Although there are a couple truly national medical transcription organizations, small local companies make up the great majority of this industry.

In truth, the internet has wholly changed the way business is conducted in the medical transcription industry. It's no longer required for service providers to locate themselves next to their health care clients. Nor is it crucial that the individual medical transcriptionists who work for the service provider be positioned near their employer. High speed internet connections are completely dismantling geographic barricades. Gradually more medical transcription work is done from distant locations and transmitted over email. The normal flow of work is for a medical transcriptionist employed at her home to electronically transmit her finished work to her employer - commonly a medical transcription service provider. Subsequently, after conducting quality control, final editing, and formatting processes, the business in turn electronically sends the finished files on to the client. Actual physical interaction and commuting time is kept to the smallest amount possible and production is enhanced significantly dropping expenses and raising salaries.

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Chris Dunn enjoys writing articles about medical transcription training. See also About-Medical-Transcription.com as well.

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