Radiologists are under constant pressure for quickly presenting the Radiology Reports of patients who’ve been through an imaging procedure, and with increased new sophisticated imaging technologies being used by radiologist, there has been a three fold increase in the volume of Radiology Reports required by them.
We at Isource have been providing the medical imaging industry accurate radiology transcriptions, aware of the quick turn-around-time which is a key requisite; our company endeavor’s to process radiology transcription assignments with in 4 to 12 hours.
Our professional services are acknowledged and appreciated by leading radiologist, backed by a team of medical interns who prepare the radiology reports based on dictations sent by radiologist, the experience we have gathered over the years has made us the preferred service provider for radiology transcriptions.
The highlights of our service include a pricing which can effectively save radiologist 40% to 45% on costs. Accuracy of our radiology reports are in conformity with HIPAA standards and as required by the industry. Our customer support is available 24x7.
After a radiologist examines the patient’s clinical images and dictates a report to us, we prepare the radiology report which is stored in our secure internal database, the radiologist at his convenience can retrieve the report and digitally sign it, this process has replaced a time consuming exercise of printing a report and manually signing them and faxing them to the doctors or hospitals. The state-of-the art electronic signature guarantees signature authenticity ensuring data integrity and in compliance with HIPAA requirements.
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FAQ'sWhat constitutes a line of transcription? We count a 65-character line where a character is defined as any letter, number or symbol necessary for the final appearance and content of a document, including the space bar. To fully understand this, take a transcribed document and open it in Word 97 or greater. Go to Tools, select Word Count and note the value shown next to “Characters (with spaces)” and divide this by 65. Do you have any external vendors for our transcription work?No, every transcription is done in our office so as to ensure enhanced safety and management of patient information. |