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Posted by Medical Transcription Specialist
The growth in global medical transcription is impacting countries everywhere. As new countries move to changing their healthcare systems over to a national database there is more and more demand for medical transcriptionists.
Medical transcription is the process of transferring voice recordings of medical reports, appointments and the such into a text document. It requires a skilled, trained transcriptionist. Historically the strongest area for medical transcription has been the United States.
The Internet and improvements in technology has opened up the field and many of the medical transcription services companies have set up offices offshore. Growth in the medical sector will steadily increase, especially as all the baby boomers are starting to age. One of the strongest areas for outsourcing of medical transcription work is India.
The cities of Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Ahmedabad among others all have a strong supply of transcriptionists ready to transpose healthcare records. Other coutries involved in medical transcription include Canada, UK, Philippines and Pakistan.
Growth has been seen over recent years in Australia as more and more countries look to move their medical systems to a national database. The global medical transcription opportunity must surely be one of the best opportunities for a steady income, especially for those wanting to work from home.
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