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Future Outlook For Medical
Transcription Submitted By: Mila Sidman
save money, many companies are not following
this route.There are various concerns and
issues with outsourcing to offshore companies.
Offshore MT companies are not required to
comply with HIPPA regulations. This means
they don’t follow the HIPPA security
and privacy guidelines to safeguard medical
records.In some cases it can be done, but
mandatory agreements required by HIPPA guidelines
must be signed.
And precautions must be taken so that data
isn’t sent overseas. The overseas
vendors must log on to U.S. database to
do their work, which means extra systems
and measures must be put in place. This
can be expensive and time consuming. Although,
some companies may find the need for saving
money is worth these risks, most won’t.I
agree with the U.S. Department of Labor
Statistics and believe the future of medical
transcription looks good
there are many opportunities out there for
the taking.However, although the future
of MT looks promising, times HAVE changed.
MTs of today should start adapting to the
ever changing business technology around
them.The technology is there and available
for us to take our businesses to the next
level. With a few clicks of a mouse we can
build our own MT website, set up an online
diary or download files for transcribing.Be
smart in your business, keep up with the
times, adapt to technology Click
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