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SEYYONE ASSISTING A UROLOGY CLINIC WITH THEIR EMR MANAGEMENT AND SCRIBE

In 2014, the top level management of a urology clinic got in contact with Seyyone looking for options whether Seyyone can help them with their EMR management and Scribe.  Considering the seriousness involved with the process, the president of the practice, a urology surgeon, came down to Coimbatore to have a discussion with the Seyyone team over this. Our team of highly skilled medicaltranscriptionists and EMR management team had a series of brainstorming sessions with the physician and we found various ways of helping them out with EMR management. The first thing that was demanding much of their time and resources was the filing of scanned documents into appropriate patient records.  This seemingly simple job needed a lot of concentration and time to do it accurately. Any mistake in this could lead to one patient’s files ending up in another patient’s records, which could create a lot of confusion for the reviewing physician. So, we ensured them that our EMR management ...

The Advent of Medical Scribes

It started as a mutually beneficial arrangement for the medical student who acted as a scribe and the physician, and now the physicians are looking at scribes as an essential part of their work force.  Most of the physicians agree that they hate the EHR/EMR system over the previous transcription system.  The main reason for this being the physicians are finding it harder and harder that they have to spend more time and energy filling in the details into EHR/EMR system and the practices are pushing them to do it more promptly and quickly so that the billing goes quick and smooth.  The big loss for the physicians is that they are only able to see 60% to 70% of patients during the allotted time.  When the novel idea of medical students acting as scribe to get hands-on experience was developed, it made the physicians think that they can use it as a regular practice which will allow them to see more patients.  So they started employing nursing staff or transcript...