Medical
Transcription:
Medical transcription is a method of producing one of the many
vital documents that become a part of the permanent record of every
patient. It does not matter if a patient is seen in a clinic or
admitted to a hospital. Every physician treating the patient must
document everything done in the course of treatment. Accurate record
keeping is an absolute necessity for future reference and to meet the
stringent requirements of insurance companies and government
regulations
Most large medical facilities use in-house Medical
Transcriptionists. The cost factor is absorbed in the luxury of having
the work done on the premises. While this may work for the larger
facilities, it is cost prohibitive for many of the smaller medical
practices or small hospitals. One of the out-sourcing ways that has
been used for years requires transcriptionists to pick up a dictated
tape, take it home, transcribe the information, then return the
finished copy to the office or clinic. This is a very time consuming
and cumbersome way of getting the desired results.
Requirements for Medical Transcription
Computer technology has had a great impact on how medical
transcription is done today. There are now companies that offer
transcription service online. The requirement for privacy according to
the HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) that
was passed in 1996 has placed many restrictions on the handling of
patient information.
In order to comply with HIPAA, medical transcription services must use every precaution to preserve the integrity of the dictated information. This requires some type of web security such as 128-bit SSL encryption technology. Some services use 256-bit encryption. HIPAA also requires that all email messaging and document transfer meet the strict guidelines to guarantee privacy protection of the patient records.
Dictation Methods
Medical transcription services will typically provide the physician
with a digital handheld recorder as part of the service agreement or
the physician may purchase one separate from the transcription service
contract. If a physician has not dictated digitally, there is a short
learning curve to master a new technique. Once the method is learned,
it will save a lot of time over the old method.
The information is dictated onto a smart card and then sent via the Web to the server of the service provider. It is then picked up by the transcriber as assigned. In most cases, medical transcription is completed within a 24-hour window. This gives the doctor almost immediate access to the record following the visit. This is crucial when dealing with an extremely ill patient.
Medical Transcription Services
Many services also offer the option for the physician to call an 800
number and dictate the reports. The advantage of the digital dictation
is the freedom to dictate from any location rather than being confined
to the locality of a phone. Once the reports are transcribed, there is
always immediate access for the physician to review any report on any
patient at his or her convenience.
The transcriptionist must have a computer set up to meet the strict
HIPAA confidentiality guidelines. It must also be able to handle some
type of transcriber software and device to control the dictation speed
for accurate translation. It is vital to have a dependable PC capable
of handling the load and communicating effectively over the Internet.
The technology for improved medical transcription is constantly
advancing.










