Solutions For

Emergency Department

Since the 1960s, ED doctors have been able to improve their individual productivity by augmenting the velocity of the medical record through assisted documentation with ED scribes. As the medical profession has transitioned from paper to the digital medical record, the gains in efficiency through the utilization of scribes have given ED doctors a solution to offset the productivity losses stemming from the time-consuming click-intensive nature of the EHR. By tracking down ancillary medical data ,documenting elements of the patient encounter, facilitating communication between ED staff and the ED doctor, today's physician is unburdened by the growing demands of documentation and can spend more time with medical decision making and at the patient bedside .

In a more recent approach both small and large volume practices have seen such significant productivity gains that they are able to reduce hours if not complete shifts of coverage. This enables groups to become even more budget positive.

Outpatient Clinics and Family Practice

As EMR implementation is shifting from the ED to the hospital and outpatient setting so are scribes, the same challenges for practitioners are present as well as the losses in productivity. We have transformed our training processes to fit every outpatient setting from OB/GYN to Cardiology.

When having a scribe in your outpatient clinic you will be able to maintain your rapport with patients, increase your productivity and allow you to leave on time.

Internist

We have a few options when it comes to practitioners that do daily rounds in hospitals; one is the traditional scribe that will work in parallel with you, the second is the creation of a Telescribe. Here you will work independently, carry one of 4 different portable tablets and have a scribe complete the documentation as you see them but from a remote location. This enables you to start or end your rounds and shift as you see fit as well as allow you to have a highly trained scribe in remote or rural regions of the country. This is an exciting new way scribes can document your history and physical or progress notes seamlessly.