Medical Transcription News
Read the latest developments in the field of medical transcription.
Associations to Capitol Hill 15/05/2008 14:23:00 Business Wire US7304392050 Findings from a multi-disciplinary research team from Bentley College in Massachusetts show a dwindling available medical transcription workforce in the booming healthcare documentation market.
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Findings from a multi-disciplinary research team from Bentley College in Massachusetts show a dwindling available medical transcription workforce in the booming healthcare documentation market. This looming workforce crisis has brought members from the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI) and the Medical Transcription Industry Association (MTIA) to speak with federal ...
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WASHINGTON----Findings from a multi-disciplinary research team from Bentley College in Massachusetts show a dwindling available medical transcription workforce in the booming healthcare documentation market.
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VIVA Transcription, a leading provider in medical transcription services, announced today that it has established a scholarship to help foster Stanford University's International Medical Options program.
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TIRUCHI: Tiruchi Productivity Council (TPC) has decided to step into its 50th year of existence by offering a 180-hour training programme in medical transcription through a tie-up with U.S. based itrans Solutions that has an operational base in Coimbatore.
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Federal antitrust regulators have cleared Nuance Communications Inc.'s $363 million purchase of medical transcription company eScription Inc., a government agency said Thursday.
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Dr. James Holly, right, and Jonathan Owens, clinical systems engineer for SETMA, walk through the computer room that houses all the hardware for the electronic medical records system that Holly's medical group uses.
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Comat Technologies (P) Ltd, a leader in e-Governance and ICTD (Information Communication Technology Development) projects in India, recently announced its Training Programme in Medical Transcription for rural youth.
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Compared to humans, bacteria have a much tidier genome. The tiny microorganisms pack their genes closely together, and don't carry around a lot of extraneous DNA, so-called junk DNA that fills in the gaps between genes. Some 90 percent of the complete genome sequence of the bacteria E.
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James Polfreman runs Memorial Hermann's Outpatient Imaging Division, which has built 10 facilities across Houston in the last two years.
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