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Medical Language Specialist – eScription

Standard

We typically have various positions available on the EditScript platform. Schedule availability may vary based on the
time of your application and all positions are listed in Eastern Daylight Savings Time (EDT). Schedules typically can
include 1st, 2nd or 3rd shifts. Most schedules do include one weekend day.

MLS Requirements:

A minimum of 3 years current acute-care transcription/editing experience within the last five years. This includes
transcribing/editing report types such as histories and physical, operative notes, consultations and discharge
summaries for a wide variety of specialties in a hospital environment
Work must be finished product quality as we will not routinely proof work.
No work can be subbed out to other MLS, without prior notification and approval, including confidentiality
statements and specific contracts.
No work, under any circumstances, can leave the US.
Employees are required to complete a W4 and I-9 form.
All MLS would be asked to sign a confidentiality agreement and agree to remain compliant with HIPAA regulations.

We embraces the speech recognition environment. As such an MLS will get both speech and text work. We do not routinely
limit the flow or volume of these. An MLS may get one speech job then a text job and these must be transcribed as
received without rejecting or cherry-picking. When an MLS receives a text job on their computer, they are looking at an
MS Word document with headers, footers, and in many cases template headings already defined. They follow the guidelines
of the account and transcribe the document. When an MLS receives a speech job on their computer, it will look much the
same as a text job; however, words will be pre-populated on the screen (looking like a draft of the document). The MLS
will listen 100% to the note (same as if transcribing traditionally) and will edit/correct the document as they go
along. The end result in speech should be the same as it would be in text when the MLS completes it. This is not a QA
position. It is a production position with the MLS being paid a per-line rate. Almost all accounts we have are speech
recognition accounts.

Employee Status
MLS is expected to adhere to a specific schedule. Time off and flexibility can be requested in advance, but unless
otherwise arranged, the employee is expected to work this routine schedule. Full time requires a 40-hour scheduled week
with a minimum of 35 hours actual production.
Production time is tracked off the technology system and monitors the time an MLS is actually in the document working
(hands on the keyboard or foot on the pedal). If an MLS is idle in excess of 4 minutes the time stops tracking. They
must remain actively working (unless taking a break and are logged out of the system). If researching, give it 3
minutes. If unable to find, leave a blank and move on. Not only does this method keep an MLS more productive, but it is
utilized as our remote method of punching the clock and is monitored daily to ensure consistent and timely coverage
for our facilities.
Part time is available to employees at a minimum of 20 hours weekly (maximum 24 hrs). Benefits are not available to
part time employees.

Definition of Line count
We are proud to state that we have never adjusted or varied the line count whatsoever of what is paid to our MLS, and
we believe we are the only company that can state this. Most MLS look only at the rate they are earning per line, but
there can be a significant variance and many MLSOs hide lines to build in their margin.

eScription
65-character line count including spaces, tokens, as well as an additional 5 lines per document to compensate for the
demographic and carbon information that would otherwise appear in a header/footer. Tokens are category headers (past
medical history, history of present illness etc) that are inserted whether the MD dictates or not from the speech
technology. Most companies do not pay for headers, footers or tokens in a report.

Technical
The MLS is responsible for their home-office environment: high-speed Internet connectivity, a compatible computer with
MS Word or Office and a USB foot pedal are needed to work as a medical transcriptionist and are not provided by our
company. We will provide and support the platform software and support it, but ultimately the responsibility to have
equipment in good working order is yours.

Compensation: DOE. Paid by the line.

How to apply: Please upload your resume at https://jobseekeronboard.com/candidate-panel/

To receive work at home career alerts: Please register for your career alerts and reference agent id code JOBSara when
you sign up online.

We will be in contact with you within 24 hrs via email.

Please call today 1 …… if you have further questions.

Medical Language Specialist – eScription

Standard

We typically have various positions available on the EditScript platform. Schedule availability may vary based on the
time of your application and all positions are listed in Eastern Daylight Savings Time (EDT). Schedules typically can
include 1st, 2nd or 3rd shifts. Most schedules do include one weekend day.

MLS Requirements:

A minimum of 3 years current acute-care transcription/editing experience within the last five years. This includes
transcribing/editing report types such as histories and physical, operative notes, consultations and discharge
summaries for a wide variety of specialties in a hospital environment
Work must be finished product quality as we will not routinely proof work.
No work can be subbed out to other MLS, without prior notification and approval, including confidentiality
statements and specific contracts.
No work, under any circumstances, can leave the US.
Employees are required to complete a W4 and I-9 form.
All MLS would be asked to sign a confidentiality agreement and agree to remain compliant with HIPAA regulations.

We embraces the speech recognition environment. As such an MLS will get both speech and text work. We do not routinely
limit the flow or volume of these. An MLS may get one speech job then a text job and these must be transcribed as
received without rejecting or cherry-picking. When an MLS receives a text job on their computer, they are looking at an
MS Word document with headers, footers, and in many cases template headings already defined. They follow the guidelines
of the account and transcribe the document. When an MLS receives a speech job on their computer, it will look much the
same as a text job; however, words will be pre-populated on the screen (looking like a draft of the document). The MLS
will listen 100% to the note (same as if transcribing traditionally) and will edit/correct the document as they go
along. The end result in speech should be the same as it would be in text when the MLS completes it. This is not a QA
position. It is a production position with the MLS being paid a per-line rate. Almost all accounts we have are speech
recognition accounts.

Employee Status
MLS is expected to adhere to a specific schedule. Time off and flexibility can be requested in advance, but unless
otherwise arranged, the employee is expected to work this routine schedule. Full time requires a 40-hour scheduled week
with a minimum of 35 hours actual production.
Production time is tracked off the technology system and monitors the time an MLS is actually in the document working
(hands on the keyboard or foot on the pedal). If an MLS is idle in excess of 4 minutes the time stops tracking. They
must remain actively working (unless taking a break and are logged out of the system). If researching, give it 3
minutes. If unable to find, leave a blank and move on. Not only does this method keep an MLS more productive, but it is
utilized as our remote method of punching the clock and is monitored daily to ensure consistent and timely coverage
for our facilities.
Part time is available to employees at a minimum of 20 hours weekly (maximum 24 hrs). Benefits are not available to
part time employees.

Definition of Line count
We are proud to state that we have never adjusted or varied the line count whatsoever of what is paid to our MLS, and
we believe we are the only company that can state this. Most MLS look only at the rate they are earning per line, but
there can be a significant variance and many MLSOs hide lines to build in their margin.

eScription
65-character line count including spaces, tokens, as well as an additional 5 lines per document to compensate for the
demographic and carbon information that would otherwise appear in a header/footer. Tokens are category headers (past
medical history, history of present illness etc) that are inserted whether the MD dictates or not from the speech
technology. Most companies do not pay for headers, footers or tokens in a report.

Technical
The MLS is responsible for their home-office environment: high-speed Internet connectivity, a compatible computer with
MS Word or Office and a USB foot pedal are needed to work as a medical transcriptionist and are not provided by our
company. We will provide and support the platform software and support it, but ultimately the responsibility to have
equipment in good working order is yours.

Compensation: DOE. Paid by the line.

How to apply: Please upload your resume at https://jobseekeronboard.com/candidate-panel/

To receive work at home career alerts: Please register for your career alerts and reference agent id code JOBSara when
you sign up online.

We will be in contact with you within 24 hrs via email.

Please call today 1 …… if you have further questions.