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  2. 10 Best Remote Transcription Jobs That Pay Well - AOL

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    Virtual medical scribes. Transcription specialist. Data entry. 1. Medical Transcriptionist. Average annual salary: $30,100 to $43,503. Working from home lends itself well to medical transcription ...

  3. Medical transcription - Wikipedia

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    Medical transcription editing is the process of listening to a voice-recorded file and comparing that to the transcribed report of that audio file, correcting errors as needed. Although speech recognition technology has become better at understanding human language, editing is still needed to ensure better accuracy.

  4. 40 Legit Companies That Will Pay You To Work From Home - AOL

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    Dell. Computer and technology giant Dell is based near Austin, Texas, but offers a number of full-time positions that allow you to work from home. Examples of positions available: Account ...

  5. Transcription (service) - Wikipedia

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    A transcription service is a business service that converts speech (either live or recorded) into a written or electronic text document. Transcription services are often provided for business, legal, or medical purposes. The most common type of transcription is from a spoken-language source into text. Common examples are the proceedings of a ...

  6. The Best Non-Scammy 30 Work-From-Home Jobs - AOL

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    The Job: Telemedicine Therapist. What It Pays: According to ZipRecruiter, telemedicine therapists make a nationwide average of $65,553 annually. Perfect For: Therapists with unique education and ...

  7. CareCloud - Wikipedia

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    CareCloud was founded as Medical Transcription Billing Corporation (MTBC) in 1999 by American entrepreneur Mahmud Haq. [4] The earliest days of the company were focused on providing transcription and manual medical billing to healthcare providers primarily located in New Jersey.