Monday 4 July 2016

Academic Transcription Suppliers Create Employment



Transcription Services are creating a huge employment opportunity world-wide. For perspective, a 2006 Market Intelligence Service report of National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) estimates that at least 120-150 firms are engaged in medical transcription there. India has an estimated.

18,000 transcriptionists today, but the amount is expected to swell to 50,000 by 2010. Similar acceleration is projected in the Philippines where the amount of MTs is pegged to rise from 7,000 to. 25,000 by 2010 The increase in transcription is outstripping the ability of the U.S. based professionals to meet the demand. The Quantities continue to mount despite introduction of new technologies from time to time.

However the essentials of Academic Transcription occupation which are technological innovation, educational superiority, information security and the quality individuals cannot be compromised at any cost. No matter site, educated and credentialed staff with the right set of training and skills must be accessible 24x7.

Language and dialect hurdles are found by such employers. These problems must be faced whether working within different U.S. regions or foreign. As in the U.S., now in other nations also, the female workers work from home as it ensures a specific degree of lifestyle flexibility.

At the same time the security is also kept in mind, whereby the companies use digital certificates and encryption (digital signature) and give assurance to their clients that they are connected to some legal server and files are being accessed by authorized people only.

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