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Medical Transcription Home Business Career
by Michele Miller
As a medical transcriptionist, I do get asked several times a month,
how I got started in this business. So many people nowadays want to
work from home, especially mothers with young children. That’s the
primary reason I started my home business ten years ago, so I could
be there for my daughter. I didn’t want someone else taking care of
her after school instead of me.
It’s really not hard to start a medical transcription
business. The start-up costs are low compared to many other home-based
businesses.
You need a form of education, via home study courses
or by attending your local community college. You do NOT need a degree
in medical transcription to start a business either. In a short amount
of time, usually nine months or less, you can be working from the
comfort of your own home, just like me.
You will need some equipment, such as a computer,
a printer, a transcriber, and some reference books. All of which can
be purchased second hand if need be. The latest and greatest equipment
is not necessary to get started.
Now, there are some special skills you will need,
outside of the education, which include:
* Excellent grammar skills
* Good Listening Skills,
* Basic computer skills with a word processing program
* Research Skills
* Ability to type – your speed will increase with
experience
* Must be detail oriented
* Ability to work on your own
* Ability to maintain work deadlines and be a self-motivator
You will also need some computer programs such as
a medical spellchecker and a word expander utility to cut down on
the amount of actual typing you do. Some programs, such as Microsoft
Word® include this type of utility. It is the best invention by
far, in my opinion.
Basic bookkeeping is necessary, but not difficult.
A good bookkeeper is great to have when it comes to taxes and advising
you about saving money with tax deductions for your business.
Medical transcription is usually paid by the amount
of work transcribed. Therefore, it is quite normal to charge your
clients by the line. If you charge 13 cents per line and type 200
lines per hour, (this is a very comfortable speed to type) your hourly
rate would end up being about $26.00.
Being self-employed does have some pitfalls. One
must consider, as with any home based business, that once you become
self-employed you are responsible for securing your own health insurance,
and putting away money for retirement.
However, there are many positive things about being
self-employed, as I’m sure you can imagine. For me, what I love the
most, is the flexibility I have with my time. If I want to work late
in the day I can, and if I want to work early in the morning, that’s
up to me. Running a home-based medical transcription business is a
lot of fun.
Medical transcription is not for everyone, and it
is important before venturing in to any business that you weigh up
the pros and cons of it all and do what is best for your situation.
Michele Miller is a home-based business owner, and a medical transcriptionist.
She is also the author of an ebook about medical transcription at
home. You can visit her site at:
http://www.medical-transcription-at-home.com
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