Medical
Transcription Career Information
How does a
medical transcriptionist get paid?
The Medical Transcriptionist is paid by the character line in most cases. A
character line in is considered as 65 characters. It is important to have a high-accuracy percentage on the
reports that you transcribe. Most doctors do require that you have 98% accuracy or better on the completed
report. This is because each of the transcribed reports will go into the patient medical
file.
A patient’s medical file needs to have accurate information about their visit
with the doctor, current and past medications, any tests that they have had done, as well as any diagnosis that
doctors have given them. Inaccurate medical reports can lead to malpractice suits or confusion with future
doctors when they refer to previous reports.
When you’re getting paid by the character line, you need to be able to type at
a minimum of 65 wpm or better. However, your typing speed is not as important as your accuracy percentage. Your
typing speed is what is going to help determine your average pay per hour; yet if you have a low accuracy
percentage you will have a hard time keeping a job as an MT.
There are programs out there to help increase your typing speed. You can use a
medical text expander that will help you get more work done in less time. The way a medical text expander works
is that you can create abbreviation shortcuts that will expand out complete medical phrases, terms, and even
report templates. These programs can range anywhere between a hundred dollars to several hundred dollars or
more.
There is one program that we do recommend called Speed Type. It is reasonably
priced and works very well for MTs. You can also create macros, templates, and styles in Microsoft Word that
will help increase your performance as a medical transcriptionist. We do show you how to turn MS Word into a
text expander with video tutorials located in our student area.
A well-trained MT can make up to $50,000 or more a year. This will depend on
your medical transcription knowledge, how fast you type, experience, and credentials. Overtime you can increase
your credentials by taking exams through AHDI.
New MTs do not normally start out at the highest pay rate per year. However,
you can make a nice living working at home as a medical transcriptionist even during your first year. It is the
same thing if you went to college and got a degree specializing in a certain career field; you would not expect
for your first job to be at the highest pay range. That would come with time and experience. The same thing
holds true for new MTS.
It will take a little time to reach the higher pay rate scale. The average
hourly pay is between $14 and $16 an hour for new MTs. This will depend on your typing speed, knowledge, and
what the doctor is paying you per character line. New MTs that are averaging on the higher pay scale are usually
using tools to help them produce more work in less time such as medical text expanders.
What is a medical transcriptionist expected to know?
You will need to know anatomy of the human body, medical abbreviations,
medical terminology, pharmacology, and HIPAA privacy laws. Knowledge of current grammar, style and format for
the reports are very important as well. Every MT should have AHDI’s Book of Style for the medical transcription.
You should also have a good medical dictionary and prescription-drug reference CD or book. We recommend
Stedman’s Medical Dictionary and Saunders Pharmaceutical Word Book or CD.
In our medical transcription training courses, we require that each student
have the AHDI books and a medical dictionary. These are very important items that every successful medical
transcriptionist should have.
It is important to know that medical transcription is like any other career
field, successful MTs will need to keep up with any changes, or updates in the medical field that pertain to
their career. Physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals are always increasing their knowledge of any
new medications, medical conditions, changes in the HIPAA laws or any other vital information that pertains to
their career field. The same is true for the medical transcriptionist; it is important that you keep up with any
changes or updates for your career in which you are required to know.
What are the
different types of medical transcription Credentials?
MT: An MT is a person that completes a medical
transcription course with proper training and receives a certificate of completion. An MT can work in the
medical transcription career field after proper training. Every RMT and CMT started out as an MT. Some MTs have
worked for years without getting further credentials such as an RMT or CMT. However, with the evolving changes
in today’s world; we highly recommend after completing your medical
transcription course that you take your career to the next level by becoming an RMT and then later a
CMT.
RMT: An RMT is a person that has taken and
passed the RMT exam. This exam is only given through AHDI. Before taking the RMT exam, you would need to have
taken a medical transcription course with proper training and received a certificate of completion in medical
transcription. You could then take the RMT (registered medical transcription) exam through AHDI. Once you pass
the RMT exam you can put the RMT after your name. For example: Katie Robertson, RMT
CMT: A CMT is a person that has passed the CMT exam which is only given through AHDI In order to
take the CMT exam you must have taken a medical transcription course and received a certificate of completion in
medical transcription. You will need to have taken and passed the RMT exam given through AHDI. Once someone has
worked in the medical transcription career field for at least two years and passed the RMT exam, they can then
take the CMT exam through AHDI. AHDI also allows both the RMT and CMT exam to be taken at the same time as long
as all requirements for the CMT exam have been met. Once you pass the CMT exam you can then put the credentials
of CMT after your name.
For example: Katie Robinson, CMT
Many MTs will take their career further by becoming RMT or CMT. We recommend
to our students that they work as an MT for at least three to six months before taking the RMT exam to gain more
hands-on experience.
Increasing your credentials in the medical transcription career field is much
like a nurse going from an LVN to an RN. Increasing your credentials not only shows you are
serious about your career it also
shows your potential employers that you are up to date on the knowledge that a medical transcriptionist should
know.
What is the
first step in becoming a medical transcriptionist?
The first step in becoming a medical transcriptionist is to get the proper
medical transcription training and become an MT. MTatHome is rated one of the best medical transcription schools
in giving proper training, hands-on practice with authentic doctor dictations, teaching the proper styles and
format, anatomy, pharmacology, medical terminology, HIPAA laws, and much more.
We do recommend doing research on the various medical transcription schools
available to you. It is important to research different schools and information on the career field when making
a decision for your future.
We are rated one of the best medical transcription schools online. However, we
are not the only one. There are several reputable schools that train in the medical transcription career field.
Just be cautious when doing the research because there are also scams out there as
well.
You want to make sure that the school you choose has been around for a while
and is registered as an Accredited Business with the BBB. You also want to make sure that they offer you support
throughout your training, and offer proper training with job assistance once you complete the medical
transcription class.
The medical transcription school should follow the AHDI standards for medical
transcription. This is very important! AHDI is formerly known as the American Association for Medical
Transcription (AAMT). They are the health documentation experts, and all doctors will expect MTs to know the
AHDI standards. These standards are in the AHDI Book of Style that we mentioned above.
One of the most important factors in choosing a school is to make sure they
offer training with authentic doctor dictations in many different medical fields. Some schools have been known
to have dictations that are read from a script and not by a real doctor.
The reason why it is important to have authentic doctor dictations is because
doctors are known to speak fast, mumble and eat food while they are dictating the patient report. Some of them
may even have accents that are little hard to understand. Training with authentic dictations will give you the
hands-on experience of learning how to understand what the doctor is saying so you can properly transcribe the
reports. If you are listening to a dictation that is read from a script by an actor; you will not get the
experience of all the different types of situations you can run into when working as a medical
transcriptionist.
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