Use of medical scribes in health care settings

What is this? The COVID-19 pandemic is placing a strain on healthcare services. The involvement of medical scribes to enter information into electronic health records (EHRs) during healthcare encounters may improve productivity and limit disruption to patient-physician interactions. In this systemat...

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Publicado: 2020-05-15
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Acceso en línea:https://www.evidenceaid.org/use-of-medical-scribes-in-health-care-settings/
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12663/1582
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https://www.evidenceaid.org/use-of-medical-scribes-in-health-care-settings/
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12663/1582
What is this? The COVID-19 pandemic is placing a strain on healthcare services. The involvement of medical scribes to enter information into electronic health records (EHRs) during healthcare encounters may improve productivity and limit disruption to patient-physician interactions. In this systematic review the authors searched for effectiveness studies of medical scribes on healthcare productivity, quality and outcomes. They limited their search to studies published in English between 2000 and 2014. Five studies were identified; three assessed scribe use in an emergency department and two were based in an outpatient clinic setting. All of the included studies had a non-randomized design. What was found: Medical scribes may improve clinician satisfaction, productivity, time-related efficiencies, revenue, and patient-clinician interactions. Although clinician satisfaction was improved with medical scribes, patient satisfaction typically was unchanged. What’s uncertain: The number of peer-reviewed studies is small and the quality of research is limited. Consequently, some findings were not consistent and confidence in the reliability of outcomes is significantly constrained. The financial impacts and the role of medical scribes in primary care are uncertain.
English
COVID-19
Coronavirus
Infectious Diseases
Delivery of Health Care
Use of medical scribes in health care settings
Evidence Aid
Others
Clinical characterization and management
Published Article
Protect Health Care Workers / Proteger la Salud de los Trabajadores
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title Use of medical scribes in health care settings
spellingShingle Use of medical scribes in health care settings
COVID-19
Coronavirus
Infectious Diseases
Delivery of Health Care
title_short Use of medical scribes in health care settings
title_full Use of medical scribes in health care settings
title_fullStr Use of medical scribes in health care settings
title_full_unstemmed Use of medical scribes in health care settings
title_sort use of medical scribes in health care settings
topic COVID-19
Coronavirus
Infectious Diseases
Delivery of Health Care
topic_facet COVID-19
Coronavirus
Infectious Diseases
Delivery of Health Care
publishDate 2020-05-15
format Published Article
description What is this? The COVID-19 pandemic is placing a strain on healthcare services. The involvement of medical scribes to enter information into electronic health records (EHRs) during healthcare encounters may improve productivity and limit disruption to patient-physician interactions. In this systematic review the authors searched for effectiveness studies of medical scribes on healthcare productivity, quality and outcomes. They limited their search to studies published in English between 2000 and 2014. Five studies were identified; three assessed scribe use in an emergency department and two were based in an outpatient clinic setting. All of the included studies had a non-randomized design. What was found: Medical scribes may improve clinician satisfaction, productivity, time-related efficiencies, revenue, and patient-clinician interactions. Although clinician satisfaction was improved with medical scribes, patient satisfaction typically was unchanged. What’s uncertain: The number of peer-reviewed studies is small and the quality of research is limited. Consequently, some findings were not consistent and confidence in the reliability of outcomes is significantly constrained. The financial impacts and the role of medical scribes in primary care are uncertain.
url https://www.evidenceaid.org/use-of-medical-scribes-in-health-care-settings/
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12663/1582
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