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Medical dictation for iPhone: An introduction

Mobius MD

Some providers prefer the old model of medical transcription services that rely on a scribe or off-site transcriptionist to review and edit their dictation. Alternatively, some will explore the latest medical documentation assistance using AI-based medical scribe software. Can I use my iPhone for medical dictation?

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Medication Care Coordinator: A MedCerts’ Program Deep Dive

MedCerts

You’ll learn important skills such as office behavior, medical ethics, proper communication, cultural bias and diversity training. MS 2000: Microsoft Office Series I: This two-week course focuses on creating, editing and enhancing Word and Excel documents. The course concludes with HIPAA rules, drug regulations and legal ethics.

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In Demand Career Spotlight Series – Medical Secretary

ACI Medical & Dental School

Obtaining necessary documents from patients and preparing paperwork. Organizational skills to manage appointments, medical records, and administrative tasks efficiently. Knowledge of medical billing and coding processes. Ability to maintain confidentiality and adhere to HIPAA regulations.

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Medical Billing & Coding Job Duties, Requirements, & Salary

CareerStep

Adhering to HIPAA regulations, ensuring patient confidentiality at all times. Staying updated on healthcare regulations, medical terminology, and coding practices. Staying informed about coding guidelines and changes in the medical field, often through continuous training.

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Medical Terminology Through Time: From Ancient Roots to Modern Practice

Medical Terminology Education

The evolution of medical terminology shows us how these influences continue to impact healthcare communication. The Birth of Medical Language in Ancient Greece Medical terminology’s roots are in ancient Greece, where a remarkable medical language change occurred.