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Design and implementation of a cluster randomized trial measuring benefits of medical scribes in the VA.

Paul R Shafer1, Melissa M Garrido2, Elsa Pearson2, Sivagaminathan Palani2, Alex Woodruff2, Amanda M Lyn3, Katherine M Williams4, Susan R Kirsh4, Steven D Pizer2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Medical scribes are trained professionals who assist health care providers by administratively expediting patient encounters. Section 507 of the MISSION Act of 2018 mandated a 2-year study of medical scribes in VA Medical Centers (VAMC). This study began in 2020 in the emergency departments and specialty clinics of 12 randomly selected VAMCs across the country, in which 48 scribes are being deployed.
METHODS: We are using a cluster randomized trial to assess the effects of medical scribes on productivity (visits and relative value units [RVUs]), wait times, and patient satisfaction in selected specialties within the VA that traditionally have high wait times. Scribes will be assigned to emergency departments and/or specialty clinics (cardiology, orthopedics) in VAMCs randomized into the intervention. Remaining sites that expressed interest but were not randomized to the intervention will be used as a comparison group.
RESULTS: Process measures from early implementation of the trial indicate that contracting may hold an advantage over direct hiring in terms of reaching staffing targets, although onboarding contractor scribes has taken somewhat longer (from job posting to start date).
CONCLUSIONS: Our evaluation findings will provide insight into whether scribes can increase provider productivity and decrease wait times for high demand specialties in the VA without adversely affecting patient satisfaction. IMPLICATIONS: As a learning health care system, this trial has great potential to increase our understanding of the potential effects of scribes while also informing a real policy problem in high wait times and provider administrative burdens.
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Keywords:  MISSION Act; Medical scribes; Productivity; Veterans; Wait times

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34048944      PMCID: PMC8319919          DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials        ISSN: 1551-7144            Impact factor:   2.261


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1.  External Determinants of Veterans' Utilization of VA Health Care.

Authors:  Amresh D Hanchate; Austin B Frakt; Nancy R Kressin; Amal Trivedi; Amy Linsky; Hassen Abdulkerim; Kelly L Stolzmann; David C Mohr; Steven D Pizer
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  2018-07-31       Impact factor: 3.402

2.  Effects of medical scribes on physician productivity in a Canadian emergency department: a pilot study.

Authors:  Peter S Graves; Stephen R Graves; Tanvir Minhas; Rebecca E Lewinson; Isabelle A Vallerand; Ryan T Lewinson
Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2018-09-04

3.  Impact of Scribes on Billed Relative Value Units in an Academic Emergency Department.

Authors:  Heather A Heaton; David M Nestler; Derick D Jones; Rachelen S Varghese; Christine M Lohse; Eric S Williamson; Annie T Sadosty
Journal:  J Emerg Med       Date:  2016-12-14       Impact factor: 1.484

4.  Impact of scribes on emergency department patient throughput one year after implementation.

Authors:  Heather A Heaton; David M Nestler; Christine M Lohse; Annie T Sadosty
Journal:  Am J Emerg Med       Date:  2016-11-05       Impact factor: 2.469

5.  Time Motion Analysis: Impact of Scribes on Provider Time Management.

Authors:  Heather A Heaton; Rona Wang; Kyle J Farrell; Octavia S Ruelas; Deepi G Goyal; Christine M Lohse; Annie T Sadosty; David M Nestler
Journal:  J Emerg Med       Date:  2018-05-26       Impact factor: 1.484

6.  Impact of Medical Scribes in Primary Care on Productivity, Face-to-Face Time, and Patient Comfort.

Authors:  Leah Zallman; Karen Finnegan; David Roll; Martina Todaro; Rawan Oneiz; Assaad Sayah
Journal:  J Am Board Fam Med       Date:  2018 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.657

7.  Impact of a scribe program on patient throughput, physician productivity, and patient satisfaction in a community-based emergency department.

Authors:  Waqas Shuaib; John Hilmi; Joshua Caballero; Ijaz Rashid; Hashim Stanazai; Kerolos Tawfeek; Ahmed Amari; Alan Ajanovic; Alex Moshtaghi; Anjit Khurana; Hesham Hasabo; Abdulrehman Baqais; Arthur J Szczerba; Theodore J Gaeta
Journal:  Health Informatics J       Date:  2017-04-24       Impact factor: 2.681

8.  Impact of scribes on patient throughput in adult and pediatric academic EDs.

Authors:  Heather A Heaton; David M Nestler; Derick D Jones; Christine M Lohse; Deepi G Goyal; Jeffrey S Kallis; Annie T Sadosty
Journal:  Am J Emerg Med       Date:  2016-07-08       Impact factor: 2.469

9.  Impact of Scribes on Physician Satisfaction, Patient Satisfaction, and Charting Efficiency: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Risha Gidwani; Cathina Nguyen; Alexis Kofoed; Catherine Carragee; Tracy Rydel; Ian Nelligan; Amelia Sattler; Megan Mahoney; Steven Lin
Journal:  Ann Fam Med       Date:  2017-09       Impact factor: 5.166

10.  Balance diagnostics for comparing the distribution of baseline covariates between treatment groups in propensity-score matched samples.

Authors:  Peter C Austin
Journal:  Stat Med       Date:  2009-11-10       Impact factor: 2.373

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