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NY Times article about scribes - sm
Posted: Jan 14, 2014
Our world is ever changing, do you fight it or find a way to advance with it. Here is a NYtimes article about scribes.. It covers the third person in the room syndrome.
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why they don't just have the MA stay in the room and do it - they are in there taking your vitals anyway.
Scribes are low paid MTs with more work - Frustrated MT
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One of the hospitals where I live advertised for an emergency room scribe paying $8.50 per hour. Besides typing speed, required being able to stand for long periods of time while holding a laptop, 12 hour shifts, and passing hearing and vision tests. No way!
scribes - diana
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Where I live you have to be at least a CMA to apply for these jobs and the pay is not great.
"Wow, the rates have gone down! Only $8-$10 per hour for these folks? That̢۪s great! Minimum wage in Oregon is currently $8.40 per hour. That means that I can get someone smart enough to learn medical terminology (the average medical student̢۪s vocabulary doubles over four years of medical school), operate an EMR (every one is different, and most all of them are hideously complex), listen carefully (a rare commodity in itself), type quickly (remember, the average follow-up visit only las ...
From Health Care IT News - February 2014. Interview with an ER doctor about using scribes in the ER and the process of documenting/entering information.
http://www.healthcareitnews.com/blog/medical-scribes-history-present-illness-now-narrative ...
Does anyone have good input on whether medical scribes are the new medical transcriptionists only being filled my medical students, medical assistants or a part-time or piecemeal clerk at a lower rate (hourly or by piece) than medical transcriptionists -- if lower pay is even possible?
Also, what are any inputs on RHIT and the medical coding future? I already have a bachelor's degree but thought about another associate degree in RHIT in a CAHIIM accredited program. From your viewpoint, wou ...
Can anybody give me information about scribes? I just applied for a job that is for a medical transcriptionist/medical assistant which requires the transcriptionist to scribe for the doctor. I'm concluding that you are in with the doctor and patient and basically just typing what he is saying during the appt rather than doc trying to treat the patient and document information at the same time. Do these types of positions usually get paid higher than a transcriptionist? Thanks for an ...
Physician scribe jobs have just come to my attention. Been browsing the Internet and heard about it locally, too. Can't find a really detailed description of what these scribes actually do in a day's work. Anyone know? Thanks! ...
We all know the frustration in dictation where they don't use a pause button, how our salaries dwindle to nothing as a result. I noted an ad on the Job Seeker's Board to train to become a "remote scribe" for .07 to .08 CPL. Doesn't it seem this would also dwindle to nothing as it seems there would be far more waiting for data to enter and would take forever to complete a line if you are working in real time. Anyone have any info on how this would work? ...
There is a budding new profession, for which MTs will be perfect. It's explained in an article at http://smartype.com/id12.html. Both the demand and the pay for transcription are dropping precipitously. It's a good time to consider a career transition. The tough part will be finding physicians who recognize that their lives will be immensely better if they have YOU doing all their EHR documentation...and that it's easily worth $40K per year. ...
I ran across a company offering virtual scribes. Their scribes sound like a cross between transcriptionist, coding, assistant. It is done over the internet.
The company I ran across is Physicians Angels. I could not find any career page to check out possible positions/requirements, and I don't know if it is done by ILPs, although their office is in the states.
Anyone heard of virtual scribes and know of other companies that do this?
Always looking for a way to break away from ...
My question is this...if you were working as a virtual scribe (via hipaa compliant video) from home what would you expect the pay per patient to be? Not hourly, just per patient that you documented and turned in to your supervisor at end of day...keep in mind you'd probably be on video about 4 hours a day. I'm really interested to see the responses to this question. ...
I do medical transcription for a local specialty practice. They are transitioning to EHR and gave notice to their MTs that they would be cutting back on their MT needs starting next week. Today, the office mgr. called and asked if I would be interested in a Scribe position. In short, I am. The manager would like to learn my salary requirements. I am thinking of asking to start at $10/hour. Does that seem reasonable. N.B. Idaho ranks 49/50 in per capita i ...
I have been hearing a lot about medical scribes. I am wondering if the transcription companies are going to start losing accounts because the doctors are going to switch to this new way of doing the medical records. Has this happened to anyone yet? ...
Interesting article about stage 2 meaningful use, particularly committees trying to decide if it prohibits anyone but a physician entering data into the EMR. The article specifically references scribes, but I wonder what the implications are for MT.
http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/do-doctors-have-be-typists-get-mu-incentives ...
I think these ideas are getting used interchangeably when they are very different applications. EHR is still transcribed documents, just not paper charts. Facilities have already been on this for a good while now and the transcriptionist will basically see no difference as we don't usually handle a chart anyways in-house or virtually. However, it is the point-n-click programs that are phasing out the transcribed document. ...
Dictator says "There is a 2 by 4 times 2.7 times 3.3 cm solid mass..." What would be the correct way to transcribe this? 2 x 4 x 2.7 x 3.3 cm is incorrect. Thank you! ...
Do I have to change this?????????????
ASR has 2 +distal pulses. Should it be 2+ distal pulses?
You keep correcting and correcting and then it's back to the same errors.
My Christmas wish---that the ASR gets BETTER. Ha! Never gonna happen.
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I just started a 22 minute consult from one of my ESL doctors and the next one in line is a 36 minute consult from a Chinese doctor. He stutters and stops and starts and that 36 minutes will probably net me 100 lines or so. Gotta love it! ...
The recent ad onthe Job Wanted Board for Oncology scribes prompted me to check a couple of employment search sites. I was pleasantly surprised to see that there were many ads for, not just "Scribes" but now for "Scribe/Medical Transcriptionist." There are facilities looking for people they can hire directly to input in real time to their EMS. There were several for Oncology and Emergency Medicine. Have they finally seen the light??
MTSOs are trying to sell us ...
Temp Opportunity for Pathology Transcriptionist Medical facility is moving towards a voice recognition system ultimately eliminating the need for transcription. This candidate would continue to work until the new system is in place and fully functional. Hours: Mon. – Fri. 8:30 – 5:00 Rate of Pay: $16 hour CANDIDATE MUST HAVE PATHOLOGY TRANSCRIPTION EXPERIENCE TO BE CONSIDERED
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and I will say it again. Get out of Nuance! Stop being negative about this profession, describing it as obsolete and going to machines, etc. It is that attitude that will push this profession into just that, for good! I left in October. I see others who have posteod here who have left even before that. I found a wonderful small company to work for. I cannot put their name here, as at this time they are not hiring, and they would be flooded with resumes, ...
UGH -- I am feeling sick with myself -- it looks like it'll be 2 weeks in a row that I have "fallen off the grid" and had below 99% QA. I do NOT want to lose my job. I know Nuance has plenty of issues, but I still like my hours, my accounts, and have not had many problems.
When do you start getting reprimanded or whatever for being below 99%?
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