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BioStandards – Medical
Transcription Production Facilities in North America, Europe and Asia.
- Export Oriented Unit under Software Technology
Parks in Asia.
- Locations – USA, UK, Canada and Asia.
- 50 systems at 3 locations
- A dedicated 64kbps Leased Line.
- A dedicated ISDN Line.
With a sophisticated facility of about 50 systems at 3 locations
in Asia as well as an ISDN link and a 64kbps Leased line,
BioStandards will be able to produce transcriptions
to a capacity of up to 90,000 lines a day.
BioStandards already has a strong base of
trained and experienced manpower for executing medical transcription,
with a continuing backup of personnel under its own training
division, having a potential for 98.5% or higher accuracy
in transcription.
The employee base comprises a hierarchy of technically qualified
and experienced staff of Transcriptionists, Proofers/Editors,
Quality Assurance personnel, and Production Managers who comply
with the international standards of quality. The Medical Transcription
units are well equipped to handle large workloads and deliver
quality services.
Type
of Internet Connection : |
ISDN
Links |
Present
Bandwidth : |
128
KBPS each |
Service
Provider : |
VSNL,
STPI |
Capacity
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500
Workstations |
Resource
Planning : |
Presently
50 transcriptionists in one shift on 50 workstations
(with minimum of 6-8 months post training experience
in Transcription) |
Number
of MT's currently under Training : |
300
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Working
Hours per Day : |
8 hours
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Working
day per week : |
6 days
week |
Present
Average Daily Output Capacity: |
50,000
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Output: |
25,000
lines |
Min
% Accuracy : |
98.5%+
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Normal
Turnaround time : |
12-24
hours |
Uploading
time : |
Daily
basis as per US convenient timings |
Software
used for transcription : |
MS-Word
/ Wordperfect |
Systems
Configuration : |
i)
Pentium PIII Servers
@350 MHz/500 MHz
250 MB RAM(expandable)
1.2 TB HDD
SCSI Cartridge Tape Drive backup
ii) Pentium PIII Workstations
@450 MHz
64 MB RAM (expandable)
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As a result of forming business alliances with major American
hospitals, BioStandards has acquired good
projects. To expand and consolidate its network, it has provided
a state of mutual benefit, support and profit sharing, giving
its associates the required global edge in services and greatly
reducing the time to market.
BioStandards is now catering to the tremendous
requirement of IT enabled services by facilitating medical
transcriptioning through its own production facilities with
plans to further expand production into other areas and markets
conducive for medical technologies.
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