We have two types of transcriptionists working for our Market Pathology 
departments.  There are onsite transcriptionists that transcribe and have many 
other duties such as doing send outs and answering phones.  Because they have 
other miscellaneous duties, coming up with a standard was difficult, but we did 
do it.  We compare their characters typed by hour worked.  I add up all the 
character totals and then divide it between the number of transcriptionists.  
This is the average.  Each transcriptionist must be doing at least 80% of the 
average.  This helps to make sure that one transcriptionist is not doing less 
than others.

We also have transcriptionists that do transcription from home.  Since they do 
not have the interruptions or other duties, they have stricter guidelines.  The 
minimum that they are supposed to complete is 160 characters per hour worked 
however they often do much more.

I hope this helps, it's not an easy thing to keep track of, I know.  Let me 
know if you need any more information.

Beth A. Fye, CT (ASCP)
Pathology Technical Manager
HCA Richmond Hospital Laboratories
office:  (804) 228-6564
fax:  (877)699-3895
<mailto:beth....@hcahealthcare.com>

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