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Medical Transcriptionist Wages: How to Earn Top Dollar For All Your Work
You’re likely to hear that transcriptionist work pays a lot of money, and then again you’re likely to hear that it does not. It all depends on who you talk to and how much of their time and dedication they have invested into their career.
The more you know, the more you can make. Breaking it down couldn’t be any simpler than that. If you want to earn high transcriptionist wages, first seek out an education. A certification can help you to earn twice as much money per line, hour, or page. It only takes about a year or so to achieve your certification, and sometimes much less time than that. You can find transcriptionist work programs that will provide your certificate in as little as 4 months if you search hard enough.
Don’t look just anywhere though, because there are programs out there that are not accredited. As difficult as it may be to believe, many transcriptionist work companies won’t hire you unless you achieve an accredited certification or diploma. That is just how serious this profession is. There is simply too much information at stake to risk hiring someone who didn’t receive a good quality education. A patient’s health information is a big deal.
Finding high-paying transcriptionist work positions isn’t impossible for beginners when they have an education. Within a year, you’re almost guaranteed to be getting paid .10 cents per line. However, if you’re really wanting to be paid what you’re worth, it’s recommended to charge your own rates. Do some research to find out what the current rates in your area are so that you do not make the mistake of overcharging for your services. There is a good chance that you are worth .21 cents per line, but if most other transcriptionists are charging around .14 cents per line in your area, your client may resist hiring you.
Always start off charging the going transcriptionist wages, and with time, increase by a cent or two every couple of years. Eventually, you can make what you are really worth. Proving your skills to your client or company is one of the best ways to achieve recognition. Although, it’s impossible to increase skill without a couple of useful transcription tools.
Medical transcription is all about productivity and accuracy. If you can produce an accurate medical report, then that’s wonderful. However, if you’re typing an accurate report slowly, it won’t benefit the client or company. Typing an accurate medical report quickly is what benefits everyone involved. Your chances of higher pay improve once you setup a quiet work space. You have to concentrate and focus on your work. Word expander software can make it easier to type faster because you don’t have to type out the entire word. A good set of headphones can make hearing the dictation simple, and a foot pedal can save you lots of time from having to remove your hand from the keyboard.
Once you increase in productivity and accuracy, charging higher transcriptionist work rates should not be a problem. Searching for company positions that pay the transcriptionist wages you require might take some more time, since most of them set their standards relatively high. Do your best to find the company or client that will pay you for what you are worth and your life in transcriptionist work will go smoothly.