How do Transcriptionists Get Paid & How Much Do They Earn?
Pay scale for a medical transcriptionist usually varies per geographic area, location of employment, level of skill and compensation method. Transcriptionists who work in larger cities will usually make a higher income than transcriptionists working in smaller towns. MT’s that get paid per dictation or project are usually paid more than those who are paid hourly. At some facilities, MT’s can receive bonuses or have other incentives, but in general, entry-level employees typically earn twice the minimum hourly wage in large cities and a little less in smaller ones. Transcriptionists with experience usually earn a significantly greater amount.Although medical transcriptionists are paid in many different ways, they are for the most part, paid hourly, by each project or both.
Related Questions
- Obviously women earn less than men because they choose to work part time, and/or don apply for higher paid jobs. Why is this a problem?
- HOW WILL POINTS BE PAID OUT AND DO ALL PLACINGS EARN PRIZE MONEY OR IS THERE A SPECIFIC PLACING THAT GETS AWARDED?
- How do Transcriptionists Get Paid & How Much Do They Earn?