Thorough, accountable, regulated and efficient healthcare requires accurate documentation. Although overseeing and maintaining transcription services in-house may offer control to meet your specifications, it draws time and resources away from patient care. Other outsourcing alternatives may not be large enough or consistent enough to ensure enterprise-level quality assurance.
MASHCOM hears your voice.
We offer transcription services with exceptional and documented quality while guaranteeing turnaround time. Our service becomes an extension of your current medical records staff, allowing them to concentrate on patient care and communication.
Quality transcription services should not require major capital expenditures for computers and technology.
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Extensive Hardware NOT Required |
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Small clinics and individual doctors can avoid high-tech purchases by subscribing to our Application Service Provider (ASP) solution services. Dedicated transcription servers are accessed via a customizable telephone interface. Results are uploaded in the format of your choice.
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Easy Software/Interface |
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MASHCOM provides a choice of templates to emulate legacy systems or to optimize personal preference. We minimize training and ease transition time by utilizing familiar voice prompts and menu steps.
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Confidential & Extensive File Tracking |
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Every processing step meets or exceeds current HIPAA regulations while providing you easy access and tracking of your files at any given time. Physicians can access any of their files through a password protected interface allowing them to review files and check their status at any time during processing.
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Fast, Quality Turnaround |
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Less than 24-hour turnaround is standard while a 4-hour turnaround is available for STAT orders. Our 99% accuracy is maintained by a team comprised of highly trained doctors, nurses, medical transcriptionists, pharmacists, and dentists. Results are formatted to your specific requirements whether they are uploaded to your information system or faxed directly to the physician.
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