The economics of a scribe program
An economic evaluation of the costs of training a medical scribe to work in Emergency Medicine
Read MoreScribes boost ED doctors’ productivity and reduce patient waiting time
Doctors who have the help of a scribe to do their documentation and clerical tasks are able to see more patients. And the patients are in and out of the emergency department faster.
Read MoreSignificant improvements in Emergency Department throughput achieved in scribe program
A 2014 study undertaken by the UF Health Emergency Department, a Level 1 Trauma Centre in the United States, quantitatively …
Read MoreCardiology clinic benefits from using scribes – increased revenue, better interaction and greater productivity
A 2013 study found using scribes in a cardiology clinic is feasible. Using scribes was found to improve physician–patient interaction, increase …
Read MoreStudy finds scribes help to decrease documentation time by 36%
A 2015 study investigated the impacts of medical scribes in an emergency medicine practice. The study found that scribes were well received, and documentation time was substantially reduced and redirected primarily to patient care.
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