RP eyes leadership in medical transcription services
October 21, 2005 | 12:00am
The Philippines is aiming to become the leader in medical transcription services in Asia as it strengthens its participation in the American Health and Information Management Association (AHIMA) Conference and Exhibition in San Diego, California.
Trade Assistant Secretary Felicitas Agoncillo-Reyes said the Philippines participation in AHIMA "reflects the industrys move to further expand its services in the American market."
The possibilities for the Philippine medical transcription industry are tremendous, Reyes said, citing that the Philippines has a large, steady pool of highly trainable, English-speaking workforce.
The medical transcription industry currently accounts for 10 percent of the total medical transcription work outsourced to Asia.
At present, there are more than 40 medical transcription companies in the Philippines, employing more than 3,000 individuals and delivering the following transcription work: data conversion, digital transcription, and business transcription.
Based on data from the Philippine IT Offshore Network (PITON), the Philippines was awarded the largest, single medical contract ever (250,000 lines per day) in 2003.
"The Philippine product and services have a solid reputation for quality. We will leverage this in AHIMA including our close affiliation with the American people and their culture," said Gil Pinga, director of Philippine operations of SPI Healthcare Documentation Inc. and SPI Technologies Inc.
Juanloz Botor, president and CEO of Text Switch Unlimited Inc., said "AHIMA participants hope to "gain exposure to available new technology (gadgets, software) in medical transcription out in the market."
The Philippine delegation to AHIMA consists of medical transcription companies that are also members of the Medical Transcription Industry Association of the Philippines Inc. (MTIAPI).
These companies are: Advanced MT Data Services Inc., DataMed Transcription Solutions Inc., eData Services Philippines Inc., Global Data Processing Inc., Ibiz Outsource Technology Inc., International Center for Medical Transcription, Medscribe Asia Inc., MT Link Asia, Northern Transcriptionworks Inc., Multi-Scribe Global Outsourcing Inc., MTC Academy, Text Switch Unlimited Inc., Total Transcription Solutions Inc., Touch Asia Contact Solutions Inc., Transkripsyo Inc. and SPI Healthcare Documentation.
The Private Enterprise Accelerated Resource Linkages (PEARL 2) sponsored the participation of Philippine medical transcription companies to AHIMA.
MTIAPI is an association of medical transcription firms, established to provide services and assistance for the development of the medical transcription industry.
The Philippine medical transcription industry operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Filipino transcribers are young, mostly in the 20 to 25 age bracket.
They include physical therapy graduates who account for 50 percent of the total number of medical transcribers. The other 40 percent are nursing graduates and the remaining 10 percent are graduates of allied courses.
Trade Assistant Secretary Felicitas Agoncillo-Reyes said the Philippines participation in AHIMA "reflects the industrys move to further expand its services in the American market."
The possibilities for the Philippine medical transcription industry are tremendous, Reyes said, citing that the Philippines has a large, steady pool of highly trainable, English-speaking workforce.
The medical transcription industry currently accounts for 10 percent of the total medical transcription work outsourced to Asia.
At present, there are more than 40 medical transcription companies in the Philippines, employing more than 3,000 individuals and delivering the following transcription work: data conversion, digital transcription, and business transcription.
Based on data from the Philippine IT Offshore Network (PITON), the Philippines was awarded the largest, single medical contract ever (250,000 lines per day) in 2003.
"The Philippine product and services have a solid reputation for quality. We will leverage this in AHIMA including our close affiliation with the American people and their culture," said Gil Pinga, director of Philippine operations of SPI Healthcare Documentation Inc. and SPI Technologies Inc.
Juanloz Botor, president and CEO of Text Switch Unlimited Inc., said "AHIMA participants hope to "gain exposure to available new technology (gadgets, software) in medical transcription out in the market."
The Philippine delegation to AHIMA consists of medical transcription companies that are also members of the Medical Transcription Industry Association of the Philippines Inc. (MTIAPI).
These companies are: Advanced MT Data Services Inc., DataMed Transcription Solutions Inc., eData Services Philippines Inc., Global Data Processing Inc., Ibiz Outsource Technology Inc., International Center for Medical Transcription, Medscribe Asia Inc., MT Link Asia, Northern Transcriptionworks Inc., Multi-Scribe Global Outsourcing Inc., MTC Academy, Text Switch Unlimited Inc., Total Transcription Solutions Inc., Touch Asia Contact Solutions Inc., Transkripsyo Inc. and SPI Healthcare Documentation.
The Private Enterprise Accelerated Resource Linkages (PEARL 2) sponsored the participation of Philippine medical transcription companies to AHIMA.
MTIAPI is an association of medical transcription firms, established to provide services and assistance for the development of the medical transcription industry.
The Philippine medical transcription industry operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Filipino transcribers are young, mostly in the 20 to 25 age bracket.
They include physical therapy graduates who account for 50 percent of the total number of medical transcribers. The other 40 percent are nursing graduates and the remaining 10 percent are graduates of allied courses.
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