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Services Offered By An ED Scribe

By Hassie J. Jewess


An emergency department scribe, or ED scribe, helps physicians as they go on their rounds by keeping track of medical documentation for them. When an emergency scribe gets assigned to a doctor they are expected to fill out and complete all the paperwork for that physician's patients. The truth is that today's emergency rooms are hectic, stressful places where doctors have very little time to properly attend to all of the patients that have been assigned to them. Even if a doctor would like to take the time to talk at length with their patients and ensure that all of their treatments have been chosen properly, the reality of many hospitals is that there is not enough time for such high quality care.

Doctors are getting a lot of their time back that they would typically have to dedicate to medical documentation when they have an emergency scribe at their side. A doctor can use their time to perform routine checks such as blood pressure or to speak about a treatment option with a patient at greater length since the emergency doctor scribe can keep track of the documents that have to be filled out and filed for the patient. This is a highly valuable service to doctors who need to make very second count as they work their way through a long list of ER patients.

Hospital emergency rooms can get to be much more efficient by hiring an ER scribe for each of their heavily burdened doctors working in the emergency department. Hospital managers know that time is money and that doctors are actually wasting their time with much of the simple medical paperwork that they fill out during each of their shifts. Studies of big hospitals that use medical scribes have demonstrated that these professionals serve to significantly improve ER efficiency.

A few hospitals are worried that hiring emergency doctor scribe workers will represent a significant chunk of their budgets and will not be worth the expense. Scribe ER employees are actually able to save a lot of time for doctors which also makes them more efficient as they treat patients; this efficiency translates into less wasted time and money for the entire hospital.

If you are preparing to get into the medical field and would like to experience the reality of working as an ER doctor, you should consider becoming an ED scribe. Working as an ER scribe will help you decide if a career in this field, with all its challenges and rewards, is right for you.




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