
Well, by now you may well be wondering: What is Medical Transcription anyway? By its simplest definition, Medical Transcription is the process of converting verbal dictation files into an electronic (typewritten) format.
That is the simple definition of medical transcription. Of course, there is almost always a more complex answer to virtually any question. Read on to find out more.
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To truly understand medical transcription, you must realize that there is an entire army of behind the scenes professional practitioners documenting every aspect of the health care process. Every time you visit a doctor or have a medical procedure of any kind – inpatient or outpatient – a trained medical transcriptionist is involved in the documentation of your medical care. Medical transcription is an extremely vital component of the healthcare system. Fortunately, due to the advances in technology, most medical transcriptionists now work from the comfort of their own home. They are governed by HIPAA privacy standards and regulations like all healthcare providers, but they have the unique advantage of being employed as at home medical transcriptionists.
Simply put, medical transcriptionists listen to physician dictated reports and type them. Once they have completed a medical report or perhaps a batch of medical record reports, the at home medical transcriptionist proof reads, edits, and transmits the reports to the healthcare provider so that the information can be added to the patients permanent medical record. Without the vital healthcare information provided by the trained medical transcriptionist working from home, the entire healthcare system would grind to an abrupt halt. After all, the foundation of our healthcare system is accurate and timely information.