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Chart Completion Time of Attending Physicians While Using Medical Scribes.

Sarah T Florig1, Sky Corby1, Nicholas T Rosson1, Tanuj Devara1, Nicole G Weiskopf1, Jeffrey A Gold1, Vishnu Mohan1.   

Abstract

Medical scribes have become a widely used strategy to optimize how providers document in the electronic health record. To date, literature regarding the impact of scribes on time to complete documentation is limited. We conducted a retrospective, descriptive study of chart completion time among providers using scribes at our organization. A total of 148,410 scribed encounters, across 55 different clinics, were analyzed to determine variations in chart completion time. There was a significant variance in completion time between specialty groups and clinics within each specialty. Additionally, chart completion time was highly variable between providers working in the same clinic. These patterns were observed across all specialties included in our analysis. Our results suggest a higher level of variability with respect to chart completion when utilizing scribes than previously anticipated. ©2021 AMIA - All rights reserved.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35308986      PMCID: PMC8861674     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc        ISSN: 1559-4076


  41 in total

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Review 4.  The emergence of new data work occupations in healthcare: The case of medical scribes.

Authors:  Claus Bossen; Yunan Chen; Kathleen H Pine
Journal:  Int J Med Inform       Date:  2019-01-03       Impact factor: 4.046

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Authors:  Bettie Coplan; Timothy C McCall; Noël Smith; Vivienne L Gellert; Alison C Essary
Journal:  JAAPA       Date:  2018-09

6.  Effect of Medical Scribes on Outpatient Oncology Visits at a Multidisciplinary Cancer Center.

Authors:  Rebecca W Gao; Anisia Dugala; Janelle Maxwell; Patricia Falconer; Andrew C Birkeland; Vasu Divi; Eben L Rosenthal
Journal:  JCO Oncol Pract       Date:  2019-12-05

7.  An interview study with medical scribes on how their work may alleviate clinician burnout through delegated health IT tasks.

Authors:  Brian D Tran; Kathryn Rosenbaum; Kai Zheng
Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  2021-04-23       Impact factor: 4.497

8.  The electronic elephant in the room: Physicians and the electronic health record.

Authors:  Philip J Kroth; Nancy Morioka-Douglas; Sharry Veres; Katherine Pollock; Stewart Babbott; Sara Poplau; Katherine Corrigan; Mark Linzer
Journal:  JAMIA Open       Date:  2018-06-11

9.  Association of Electronic Health Record Design and Use Factors With Clinician Stress and Burnout.

Authors:  Philip J Kroth; Nancy Morioka-Douglas; Sharry Veres; Stewart Babbott; Sara Poplau; Fares Qeadan; Carolyn Parshall; Kathryne Corrigan; Mark Linzer
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2019-08-02

10.  Utilizing a Physician Scribe in a Pediatric Plastic Surgical Practice: A Time-driven Activity-based Costing Study.

Authors:  Jonathan Cho; Karl Sanchez; Oren Ganor; Salim Afshar; Alex Ruditsky; Alex Bierman; Amir H Taghinia
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2019-10-21
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