Showing posts with label quality assurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quality assurance. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Outsourcing vs. In-house Medical Transcription

Effectively, outsourcing is the modern day progression of an idea that has always existed in trade, but has found new application with the advancement and adoption of new technologies.

Applied to the area of medical services, as healthcare organizations and providers grow in size and operations, it becomes imperative that their focus be directed to their core activities (patient care) while non-core functions (like transcription and billing) are contracted out or outsourced to organizations which specialize in that particular function. This allows medical providers to do things a lot more efficiently and enables them to do more with less.


With the daily challenges of managing patient information and stringent regulations, managing a full medical transcription staff also puts a strain on the time and resources of a medical organization. Outsourcing medical transcription work in such a scenario is not only immensely beneficial, but also comes with a few other advantages that are not possible with in-house transcription. Listed below are a few of these benefits.


1 Lower Capital Investment & Equipment Expenses

When you outsource your medical transcription requirements, you no longer have to own or maintain a dictation system, a typing platform or worry about upgrading your equipment. Your capital expenses on maintenance with the average maintenance agreement can cost upwards of 10% of equipment costs, annually.
Maintaining an in-house transcription team also places certain office equipment and space expenses which are removed by outsourcing.

2 Turnaround time guarantees & Volume fluctuations

While the number of documents generated by a healthcare organization averages out across months, on a daily basis document volume can fluctuate heavily because of dictation frequency and patient volume. This not only increases management overhead but also delays transcription more often than not.
With a medical transcription vendor, you are provided with guarantees on turnaround time so that patient documents are never delayed. This removes the need for you to set document priority based on the criticality and urgency of a document and ensures that all documents are available when you need them.

3 Reduced management overheads

The amount of time needed to manage medical transcription in-house can be a large overhead when you consider tasks like managing dictations, allocating transcription work, setting document priority and maintaining archives of audio and documents. Outsourcing reduces these overheads effectively improving efficiency in other areas.

4 Benefits from economies of scale

Transcription firms usually handle dictations from several hundreds and sometimes thousands of medical professionals on a daily basis. Because of the volumes they handle, transcription of documents is streamlined with the implementation of commercial workflow systems, set workflow practices and quality assurance processes. These practices improve quality while reducing costs. More often than not, these cost benefits are passed on to customers reducing your transcription expense while improving quality.

5 Online Documents and Archives

The advent of online medical transcription and associated document management systems, in the last few years has resulted in a number of web based tools that simplify organization and management of documents.
In-house transcription requires a painstaking system of distributing and archiving reports generated on a daily basis. Shifting to an outsourced transcription solution usually comes with a free online document management system that removes a number of these document management overheads.
These free systems provide a simple a number of secure document management features in an easy-to-use interface.
Apart from removing the IT costs associated with owning and maintaining such systems, they result in a number of staff efficiency gains.

6 Lower direct labor costs

Hiring transcribers as full time employees adds to your direct labor costs in terms of salaries, payroll benefits and payroll taxes, increasing the total cost of running your organization. Outsourcing removes a large number of these costs.


We have gone over the efficiency and quality benefits that accompany outsourced medical transcription solutions. We also touched on the broad cost benefits associated with medical transcription outsourcing. Let us now break down some of these expenses to get a clearer picture. The actual amounts spent on each of the below expenses vary from organization to organization.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Quality Guidelines Mean Great Transcription

When a transcription service provides quality guidelines it usually means that they are going to give you high quality service. The existence of pre-made rules that are given to all employees is a good indication that you are going to be getting your money`s worth. Everyone is being held to the same guidelines.

Consistency is vital in a company that is handling hundreds of different medical documents every day. With so many different people doing the work, it`s easy to get a range of standards if you don`t provide quality guidelines. If you don’t see the quality guidelines displayed on the website of the company you are considering, then you should certainly ask them about this. Some transcription services do have their guidelines, but haven`t made them public. However, a service that has everything to offer will probably display them on their site, for your perusal.
The proposed guidelines address four components of quality documentation:
--Dictation;
--Transcriptionist skill level;
--Management—how the system is devised and followed; and
--Quality assurance components.
Quality assurance is necessary to ensure the accuracy of healthcare documentation. It also assists in protecting healthcare providers, facilitates reimbursement, and improves communication among healthcare providers, thus improving the overall quality of patient care. This document is intended to be a guide for establishing a quality assurance program for dictation, medical transcription, and related processes. It establishes essential and desirable elements for quality healthcare documentation.

Our transcription services involve a number of procedures that ensure adequate and quality product. Our transcription works are in keeping with the general medical standards. We avail of medical expert’s service and quality checking by an international medical agency. No language errors occur in our transcription because we utilize the services of language experts, technical editors and proofreaders. Our transcription procedures involve 3-tier checking programs for 100% accuracy.

Our medical transcription quality assurance process

• Office notes and recorder files are uploaded or dictated by the medical offices
• Files are initially transcribed by medical transcription staff into text files
• Transcribed files go through two levels of quality control audits to give close to 100% accuracy
• QA professionals go through original dictations checking for context errors
• Completed files are sent back to the medical office for download

We employ experienced medical transcription professionals and editors to deliver highly accurate transcriptions. We meet and exceed the requirements by

• Improving our transcription services and processes continuously
Constantly getting feedback from our clients
• Focusing on complete client satisfaction
• Encouraging employee involvement in daily operations
Our medical transcription professionals are well versed with AAMT guidelines, spelling, grammer and medical terminology. They are office based providing you with the highest quality medical transcriptions. Sphere: Related Content