Health IT Creates Demand For New Group Of Employees – ‘Medical Scribes’
The Philadelphia Inquirer: Electronic Medical Records Systems Create Need For Scribes To Input DataThe rise in electronic medical records has given Brittany Fera, a premed student at Temple University, an "awesome" job that she had no idea existed before she saw an ad last year. The new record-keeping systems, which are touted as a way to improve efficiency and quality, slow down emergency medicine physicians so much that the doctors are hiring young people like Fera to input data for them. They call this growing group of employees "medical scribes" (Burling, 4/21). This is part of the Morning Briefing, a summary of health policy coverage from major news organizations. Sign up for an email subscription.