Why Choosing
Home Based Medical Transcription Can Be Risky
MTS Transcription Services 8596 E. 101st Street, Suite H Tulsa, OK 74133 Main: (800) 670 2809 Fax: (877) 835-5442 E-mail: info@managedoutsource.com
With increase in the demand for medical transcription services, there has been a corresponding increase in the number of providers. This job is performed in three modes - in-house medical transcription, outsourced services
from
medical
transcription
companies,
and
freelance
transcription which is mostly home-based. Of these three options, homebased medical transcription services can be risky in many ways:
Lack of quality assurance is the main drawback of home-based medical documentation service. As there are no additional levels of validation of the transcribed reports, the transcribed reports would lack the top levels of accuracy that professional services can ensure. Physicians will have to spend time on the verification process.
HIPAA
compliance
is
crucial
when
it
comes
to
healthcare
documentation. With home-based service, it may not be possible to ensure the safe handling of protected health information. Professional service providers have various measures in place to ensure HIPAA compliance, including workplace security measures and the safe transfer of files over the Internet.
Home-based transcription service may not ensure delivery of the transcribed files within the specified turnaround time due to many reasons: -
Distractions at home can affect the workflow
-
It is quite human to procrastinate when there is no supervision, which would affect the preset work schedule
-
Some interruptions are common in a home-based environment and this would affect the pace of work and turnaround time
-
Accuracy would be compromised if work is speeded up to make up for lost time.
Even when a freelance medical transcription professional working from home is completely devoted to their work, choosing them could be really risky considering lack of quality assurance and HIPAA compliance.
In-house transcription also comes with increased responsibilities and need for additional investments. In this context, the ideal option for physician practice is to partner with
a
professional
medical
transcription company. In addition to
comprehensive
leading
companies
narratives, can
provide
edits for voice-based dictation as well as feeds for EHRs. Benefits would include multilevel quality assurance, medical
HIPAA-compliant
transcription
round-the-clock integration,
free
affordable rates.
services,
support,
HL7
trials,
and