Bangalore: Medical
Transcription from Home
March 19, 2002
Source: The Times of India
The Times of India, a major overseas
publication, published a feature article on the Acusis
headquarters in Bangalore and their revolutionary Acusis
HomeTrans™ (home
transcription) concept. The article stated the following:
Home-based transcription, which is
hugely popular in the US and accounts for almost 90%
of the industry, is touted as the next big thing in the
job market here. According to David Iwinski, President
and CEO of Acusis, "By adopting the home-based model,
which has been tried and tested successfully in the US,
we are eliminating our facilities' costs. Besides this,
it widens the scope to tap into the qualified people."
At the core of Acusis' home transcription
plan is its software, AcuSuite®.
It allows transcriptionists to connect to the main office,
sends them the voice files to be transcribed, then sends
the documents back to the Acusis facility. To ensure
quality, another team of transcriptionists review the
files once they are submitted.
Operating out of Bangalore over the
last six months, Acusis has an ambitious plan to install
a base of over 4,000 home transcriptionists over the
next four years. Having already invested $8 million in
India, Acusis has created the necessary infrastructure
to support such operations.
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