One of the biggest social aspects that Britain has been able to pride itself on over the last sixty years is the National Health Service. Free medical treatment available for everyone is something that has even attracted foreigners to take up residence within this country. For a while, even prescriptions were free although this didn't last very long. However, for everyone to have access to doctors, hospitals, consultants, medical professionals and operations, free of charge is one of the best things the government could have done for this country.
So what's going wrong? Why is it that more and more people are finding it necessary to invest in private medical insurance? Is trust in the NHS waning?
In short, yes it is. Waiting lists for consultations and operations have become notoriously long to the point where people have died while waiting to see the right person. Sometimes, general practitioners are so pressured that they miss obvious symptoms and patients are losing faith in them. On top of this, the NHS has become just as much of a business as anything else and many treatments depend on the cost, which will also hinge on where you live in the country - the so-called postcode lottery.
It also has to be said that people in Britain have become more affluent in recent years and private medical insurance is seen by many as an essential cost as opposed to an added luxury. Even if you opt for the treatment that private medical insurance brings, you do not get a reduction in the tax you pay - a proportion of which goes to the NHS.
Putting some of your finances into this private medical insurance ensures that if and when things go wrong with your health, you are guaranteed to receive the treatment you need, by the right people at the right time. It means no lengthy waiting lists or refusal of costly treatment.
So, how do other countries manage their health system and are there lessons we could learn from them?
Let's take a look at France. They do not have waiting lists. People get seen when they need to be despite only having marginally more doctors and facilities than the UK. Is it extra resources from the government? No, it's simply a different system that, while not to everyone's agreement, seems to work in their favour.
In France, their system requires that you pay for doctor's appointments up front, then claim the costs back from a compulsory social insurance scheme. This doesn't suit everyone of course, but then not every system does. It is simply a system that requires more budgeting on the behalf of the country's residents. British people have become lulled into this false sense of security after so many affluent years of having what they want, when they want it.
With the credit crunch now biting things aren't as easy as they were. Every aspect of British society is feeling the pinch and the NHS, being a business like any other, is not left untouched. Belts have been pulled in, budgets have been cut and unfortunately, not everyone is receiving the treatment they need. So, now we have a situation whereby more and more people are feeling the need to take out private medical insurance at a time when they can ill afford it.
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Medical transcription services are essential for busy hospitals and medical practices, but with HIPAA - the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - there are some challenges. Digital medical information needs to be protected; offsite access needs to be regulated. While outsourced medical transcription is still common, many facilities have questions about whether or not their transcription vendor is aware of HIPAA security requirements and How well their vendor adhears to HIPPA requirements
Many Transcription companies still use standard FTP and email to transfer voice and data between the healthcare facility and the vendor. This in itself is a violation of HIPAA requirements. Most standard FTP and email tools do not support any encryption. To protect the confidentiality of the data being transmitted it has to be encrypted . FTP and email do not provide such facilities unless additional arrangements like VPN or some form of encryption is tied into these tool, which we normally do not see being implemented consistently.
Bottom line is a vendor using ftp or email for data transfer is a red flag, especially if no VPN is used
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Simply put, if the system that a medical transcription company uses is not secure, chances are good that your patients' data is not secure either - and that puts your hospital or office at a risk for fines and criminal penalties, inefficient data transfer, the release of records to the public, and a lack of confidence from the patients that you serve. Fortunately, with Transdyne as your medical transcription company, these are all things that you won't have to worry about.
Rather than insecure and complicate tools like FTP and email, the information that you submit for medical transcription is handeled by secure and simple to use data transfer tools developed by TransDYne., At TransDYne a HIPAA privacy officer ensures that the staff are familiar with HIPAA regulations and compliance issues and then these staff members are trained to utilize the system. Reword the para
Further security measures are then put into place: each application at Transdyne is set up so that only users who need to have access to the files will be able to do so. Further, user IDs are set so that the user is only able to access the information that they need in order to complete their task, and after a period of inactivity, the user is logged off - in other words, if the transcriptionist gets up from his or her desk, no one else will be able to sit down and pull up their files.
These measures help to ensure that the information that you send to the transcription company is secure and that risks are minimized. Further risk reductions are also in place: rather than using subcontractors, all medical transcription done by Transdyne is done at Transdyne. Each employee signs privacy agreements and other contracts that will ensure that, even after they have left the transcription company, your information is safe.
Safety and security are key points for every hospital and medical office with outsourced medical transcription; fortunately, it's possible to know that you can have the work that you need to have completed, done without risking the security of your data. Medical transcription can be performed efficiently with all of your patientdataprotected from start to finish.
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