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[Title] => RP eyes leadership in medical transcription services
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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."
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[Title] => Favila urges local firms to tap $25-B medical transcription business in US
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila has urged local firms to tap the profitable $25-billion medical transcription market in the US.
Favila said hospitals and laboratories in the US find it cheaper to send some of their core and non-core medical processes overseas.
"With our huge pool of highly skilled, quality medical and technology professionals, the Philippines is the best destination for medical transcription services," he said.
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GLOBAL DATA PROCESSING INC
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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."
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[Title] => Favila urges local firms to tap $25-B medical transcription business in US
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila has urged local firms to tap the profitable $25-billion medical transcription market in the US.
Favila said hospitals and laboratories in the US find it cheaper to send some of their core and non-core medical processes overseas.
"With our huge pool of highly skilled, quality medical and technology professionals, the Philippines is the best destination for medical transcription services," he said.
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