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TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES: Key Benefits
Why outsource to Applied Medical Services?
Eliminate staffing costs and issues.
We are the perfect alternative to dealing with the complex issues involved in recruiting, staffing and managing qualified transcriptionists internally.
Applied Medical Services has a long-withstanding reputation in the medical community for providing hands-on, personalized service via our certified, HIPAA compliant transcriptionists.
With 25 years of national industry experience, Applied Medical Services clients are able to profit from our experience.
Mitigate your risks with cost effective, accurate and responsive transcription services.
Our pricing structure is true to character and accurate, and we provide our clients with detailed billing reports.
Small mistakes in transcription are costly, especially with recent changes in state and federal laws (i.e.: HIPAA). It is of utmost importance that transcription be correct. The recent Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has put stricter guidelines on the industry. Many medical-service providers have been fined or put out of business due to non-compliance issues.
We guarantee rapid turnaround time, and our Fast Chart service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including access to software, configuration, and rapid response to IT issues. And our clients maintain access and control of the information.
Applied Medical Services is pleased to announce that it has recently joined the A+ Network, a provider of medical transcription services. A+ Network was organized by AAI to provide comprehensive, end-to-end, HIPAA enabled dictation, medical transcription services and document management solutions for hospitals, physician practices and clinics. A+ Network has provided transcription and document management systems to hospitals since 1990 including on-line viewing, batch printing, remote printing and electronic signature. A+ Network introduced Web-based TAeSeries®, it's most advanced software platform, in the third quarter of 2001. For additional information, visit AAI's website at www.aplusnetwork.com.
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