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five reasons every provider should have a medical scribe

Top Five Reasons Every Provider Should Have a Medical Scribe

Healthcare providers face unprecedented administrative burdens in today’s fast-paced healthcare environment. Increasingly complex electronic health records (EHRs), and a growing demand for meticulous documentation, take time away from patient care. This often leads to physician burnout, decreased patient satisfaction, and financial losses. 

That’s where scribes come into focus. Medical scribes, who document patient visits directly into the EHR, allow healthcare providers to focus on what they do best: caring for patients. 

Here are five reasons every provider should consider hiring a scribe: 

  1. Increase Efficiency: Scribes handle time-consuming documentation so providers can see more patients and improve overall practice efficiency. 
  2. Improve Patient Care and Satisfaction: With a scribe recording visits in the EMR, providers are free to engage more with patients, listen to concerns, answer questions, and deliver more personalized care. 
  3. Reduce Physician Burnout: With scribe support, providers can close charts by the end of the clinic day, without having to take work home. 
  4. Improve Documentation Accuracy: Scribes capture accurate, comprehensive medical notes, which reduces the risk of errors and claim denials. 
  5. Reduce Costs While Increasing Revenue: Outsourcing medical scribing services saves on internal staffing costs and focuses resources on improving efficiency, reducing claim denials, and boosting revenue with more time for patient visits. 

ScribeEMR offers Best-in-KLAS virtual scribing services to hospitals and physician offices nationwide.

Contact us today to find out how we can help your organization thrive: https://www.scribeemr.com/contact-us. 

Author

Terry Ciesla - Senior Vice President, Sales/Business Development, ScribeEMR

Terry Ciesla has served healthcare administrators, providers, and practices for many years, holding senior management positions for several healthcare service and IT vendors. Before joining ScribeEMR, he guided the successful startup of a company that delivers cognitive computing and analytics software to hospitals and physician practices. He has served as the Director for Implementation Services at MedQuist, Inc., and Assistant Director of Patient Services for the University of South Florida Physicians Group, where he directed a team of more than 35 nurses.