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
transcriptionists to act as their scribes.
The only problem is the cost was very high. The employed staff is highly skilled in
medicine and EMRs, so they had to be paid more.
But still physicians were willing to do this because it reduced much of
their stress and allowed them to concentrate more on patients.
Finding
skilled scribes was becoming more and more difficult in the present scenario
because of the high cost and less resources.
So the physicians were looking at other options. The only other option available to them was
remote scribing. This way, the scribe
does not need to be present there physically with the physician. The scribe can just listen to the
conversation via some messenger service like Skype, Yahoo over a PC or a mobile
and can just enter the details to the EMR from a remote location. This was less costly and it avoided the
awkwardness of having somebody else in the room while examining the patient. There are a lot of scribing companies which
provide either live physical scribe or remote scribe according to the
physician’s requirement.
Since
it was possible to do it from a remote location, scribing was experimented from
remote countries like India, and it was an immediate success due to the highly
skilled and affordable workforce down here.
Now most of the practices have begun to opt for remote medical scribes
from India and India has been providing the services on a regular basis with her
vast experience in medical transcription.
Indian transcription industry has been able to adapt to this new
development pretty quickly and now it is becoming a more prominent service for
most of the transcription companies, beating medical transcription.
As
of now, only about 10% of physicians are using the remote medical scribingservice, and it is expected that it is going to go up to more than 50% in five
years’ time and India is one country which is going to have the lion’s share
because of her highly skilled huge work force and affordable cost. Being from the Medical Transcription
background, I have seen firsthand the positive impact of remote medical scribe
on the medical practices. Seyyone, the
company I work in, is an Indian healthcare BPO/KPO company, specializing in
Medical Transcription, EMR-Centric Services, Medical Coding, Medical Billing,
etc. It is one such company which has
quickly adapted to this new technology and has been rapidly acquiring new
clients. When we were thinking that medical
transcription is going downhill, the recent emergence of remote medical scribe
has renewed the hope for all Transcription companies that this is the new way
to go ahead and it looks greatly promising because ultimately the more the
physicians/practices are satisfied, the more the hope for the
transcription/scribing industry.
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