Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Understanding Medical Transcription

Medical transcription has come a long way from the manual typewriter to modern day computer. The transcription process is about converting a dictation into a text format that can be stored and retrieved as per convenience. It requires a skilled person who is known as a transcriptionist to accurately convert the recorded medical dictation into an electronic text, which can be saved as a file in the computer.

When ever a patient visits the doctor for a health check up, the concerned doctor after medical examination records the all the observations, which are later dictated into a hand held cassette player or a telephone that is connected to the central server of the hospital. From here the recorded voice is sent to the transcription services provider, where a transcriptionist attentively listens to the recorded voice and starts to convert into written text.

It is important that the medical transcription is highly accurate because it involves the safety of the patient. Any error in dictation or transcription can pose a serious risk to life of the patient. Hence a doctor speaks slowly and clearly in the recording instrument and on the other hand the transcriptionist carefully converts the recorded voice into an error free text. To do this, he or she needs to have some special qualities like:
  • Sharp listening ability and memory.
  • Good grammar and typing skills.
  • Understand foreign accent easily.
  • Well versed in medical terminology and able to update the knowledge.
  • Ability to sort, check and verify data accurately.
The medical transcription is boon to patients and doctors. There are many benefits that are associated with it and are mentioned below:
  • It considerably reduces the retrieval time for patient health data.

  • The medical facility is able to reduce infrastructure cost by outsourcing the work to qualified transcription services provider at a cheaper price.

  • The inclusion of HIPAA norms in medical transcription process has made it very safe and secure to transfer and store confidential patient health data.

  • The HIPAA regulations and high quality transcription procedures adopted ensure high accuracy of stored health data of patient that can be easily relied on by the doctors, forlater use.
In the end medical transcription is at highly skilled process that ensures that health records of all the patients are securely stored in an electronic form, which can be later retrieved by the doctor to treat the patient.

Medical transcription makes it easy for doctor to retrieve the data whenever needed.

To know more about benfits of transcription in Cardiology, visit www.cardioscribes.com

Friday, November 13, 2009

New Study Shows That Dentists Can Predict Heart Disease - Before It Happens!

In a remarkable study in Sweden, dentists have led the way in a study designed to spot the early-warning signs of cardiovascular disease - which can lead to heart attacks.

The study published in this month's Journal of the American Dental Association enrolled 200 patients who were selected to make sure that the results were truly independent and reliable….

Read the full article on: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/170480.php

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Introducing – Cardioscribes

Before I start sharing my posts on the blog, I wish to give you a brief idea about what this blog is all about. All your thoughts, suggestions, questions and inquires are welcomed over here. I would try my best to inform you as much as possible about cardiology and the role of cardioscribes in this medical vertical. Hope you would find it interesting!

Let’s start with knowing more about what is Cardiology!

Cardiology is the study of cardiovascular illness, basically the diagnosis and management of diseases which affect the heart and circulatory system. It is a specialized field among physicians, wherein cardiologists perform tests and procedures like angioplasty.

Through conducting investigations a Cardiologist studies your current stipulations like blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, cholesterol and other diseases that endanger damaging the heart. He helps patients to manage a variety of heart disorders including arterial blockages, angina, heart attacks, aortic dissection, rhythm disturbances, heart failure, and congenital heart diseases.

Because of the specific nature of Cardiology, the treatment is suppose to be taken from a cardiology specialist rather than going to a normal healthcare provider.

Hope this gives you some what idea about Cardiology, if you are a physician or a cardiologist, it would be great if you can add up your comprehensions to it, which would be more helpful to our readers.

What is Cardioscribes?

Cardioscribes is a very significant part of Mediscribes, Inc. specializing in medical transcription for the vertical of cardiology! CardioScribes has been set up to specifically focus on transcription activities pertaining to cardiology. The transcriptionists at Cardioscribes have received focused training in cardiology related subjects, to offer you a high quality & accurate cardio-transcriptions.
You’ll be able to find out more details about cardioscribes on http://www.cardioscribes.com/ .
We’ll discuss more about Cardiology, Cardioscribe and some new updates about the healthcare industry in the coming post…So stay connected.
Cheers!
Jason Gaya

Thursday, January 29, 2009

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Monday, January 26, 2009

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