

working in a less hostile environment might be worth i. I am having a very hard time, not production wise but platform-wise and personnel wise at Transcend, and am looking to make a move but frankly, I can't afford to take any less than I'm getting now. However, they only pay a little over 7 cents a line, not so good. ĭoes anybody out there work for Chase Transcriptions? I understand they use ChartNet (hooray!) and do only straight typing, no VR. I couldn't find much in the archives about either company, so if anyone one knows anything, could you share what you know?. Do they offer decent pay and have lots of work? Mainly interested in knowing if either of these two companies is good to work for and whether they offer decent insurance benefits. All these threats about quality, line counts, working schedules.Īnybody Know Anything About Chase Transcription Or Probity? The winds are changing and we are not going to go unscathed, us MTs. MModal owes them money that they do not have, wonder what is going to happen next. They have to pay 2.8 billion to victims of Madoff. Does anyone have any input on the company, any information at all - good or bad? TIA. I have searched the Archives and all information on this company is old. If anyone has any info at all about Chase, actually, it would be helpful. ĭoes anybody know if Chase Transcriptions is the same as Cymed? I notice they were/are located in the same town. I would never work for this company, for no amount of m. How rude and unprofessional not to at least drop a canned email letting someone know that another was hired. I called the company and they said that they only contact the person they hired. Then, they never got back to me on anything. Took an oral test over the phone and aced it. Stay AWAY froim Chase Transcriptionis!!I jumped through hoops to get hired at this company. They basically, ULTIMATELY, want all MTSOs to use the same platform, so the information can be shared by everyone. Regardless of the technology used to capture healthcare encounters, the need for an “extra set of eyes” to review patient records remains strong, especially as information exchanged across healthcare enterprises grows exponentially, potentially worsening errors at multiple hand-off points, thereby putting patients at greater risk." Using the tacit knowledge and expertise of medical transcriptionists in the documentation process will help ensure that patient records are accurate, complete, and consistent.

We support the federal government’s multi-billion-dollar investment in EHRs because we believe it has the potential to improve quality of care, increase patient safety, and reduce healthcare costs if all aspects of the health data management industry are included in the process.Ĭonsistent formatting and coding will help improve the flow of information between narrative reports and EHRs, thereby enabling physicians to use the detailed and information-rich data in narrative reports for clinical decision-making. "On behalf of the medical transcription industry, a sector representing approximately 1,700 employers, 300,000 healthcare documentation professionals, and $15 billion in annual revenue, we are writing to you concerning how the industry can help accelerate successful electronic health record (EHR) adoption. The President of Chase was one of the 45 MTSO Executives and members of MTIA who wrote/signed a letter to Washington regarding implementation of EHR. Maybe you can garner some information about the company by what its President stands for. In case you did not see it, I have copied a couple of paragraphs below and given the link.

The only thing I could find was the letter the President of Chase signed that was sent to Washington. That is probably why no one on this Board works there. See message - Good Luck įrom what I could find, it seems to be a fairly small company.
