Medical Transcriptionist - ACUTE CARE &PATHOLOGY

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NEEDED: Acute Care and Pathology Transcriptionists

Precision Transcription, LLC

We are currently looking for Acute Care and Pathology Transcriptionists.

At Precision, one of our core values is TEAMWORK. We are a small company that has been in a growth phase for the past few years, and we still have a lot of opportunity to continue our growth. This is great news as we want to ensure we can provide job security in this ever-changing industry.

To continue our growth, we need to ensure we have a team of independent contractors that understand the value of patient care and patient safety to deliver high quality documentation to the clients we serve.

Overview of the offering:

  • All of our independent contractors (ICs) are paid $0.06/line for transcription and $0.04/line for editing Acute care and $0.80/Min Transcribed on Pathology work; $1/report depending on account.
  • We have two platforms at Precision: EMDAT(Inscribe) and Fluency and have training videos for each.
  • The majority of the work is acute care accounts, but we do have oncology and other specialty work including Pathology.
  • All of our ICs must be physically located in either the United States. NOTE: We cannot allow our I.C.s to work when living or traveling outside of the US.
  • All of our ICs are required to bring their own hardware that meets the requirements for the various platforms. (Information regarding hardware requirements included)
  • Heimdal Antivirus must be installed before working on our Fluency platform. The ensures security and requires approximately 8 GB of RAM and at least an I3 processor. This will replace your current antivirus program.
  • The EMDAT platform does not require any special downloads.
  • All ICs are required to maintain quality scores of 99%

· All ICs are required to produce at least 5000 transcription/editing lines (eScription/Emdat) with 1,000 lines on Saturday or Sunday per billing cycle.

  • All ICs are requested to provide the days and times they anticipate working so they can be aligned with accounts that have work. This assists in ensuring work is available to you when you are working. As an IC, there is unlimited availability for production and we encourage you to produce as many lines daily as you want to achieve your desired pay.

If this interests you, below is a list of next steps to get you set up so you can begin production:

  • Reply to this ad attaching your resume.
  • FOR ACUTE CARE, WE ARE SEEKING M-F EVENINGS AND OVERNIGHT NEEDED, AND 1-2 MORNING/DAY SHIFT; MUST COMMIT TO A MINIMUM OF 4 HOURS BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 4P-8A EST FOR EVENINGS/OVERNIGHT.
  • FOR PATHOLOGY, WE ARE CURRENTLY SEEKING THE DAYS/HOURS OF MONDAY THRU FRIDAY OR TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY ANYTIME BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10 AM AND 10 PM EST.
  • Please include your contact information including your phone number and preferred personal email address.
  • Once this information is received, you will be sent the Independent Contractor paperwork and all other pertinent paperwork to get you ready to begin your career with Precision.

We would love to have you join the Precision Team and look forward to hearing from you!

Job Type: Contract

Pay: $21,500.00 - $30,000.00 per year

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • Morning shift
  • Night shift
  • Overnight shift
  • Weekends as needed

Work Location: Remote

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