![]() There are a number of financial benefits for using virtual scribes and the most immediate bonus comes in the form of a reduced wage bill each month – the holy grail of financial management for any organization. Sure, we may wish to use home-grown materials where possible, but we live in highly competitive times, so it makes sense to outsource abroad in order to get the best deal. There’s a reason why so many tasks are outsourced abroad in the modern age and that’s due to the global economy providing a wealth of affordable alternatives. The Benefits of a Virtual Scribe A cost effective solution Packed full of unique benefits, virtual scribes can prove to be the difference between great care and world class care. After all, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”, but healthcare has always prided itself on embracing innovation and, when it comes to medical scribes, it’s no different. You may be wondering, however, what exactly it is that marks out our virtual scribes/assistants from the more traditional approaches to medical scribes. And, let’s face it, a disembodied voice just doesn’t offer that same level of engagement, does it? Instead, through the use of an iPad and HIPAA-compliant video conferencing software, we can provide a virtual medical scribe/assistant from our vast pool of trained, vetted and screened virtual assistants based in the Philippines. Yes, that’s right, a medical scribe who doesn’t need to be physically located in the doctor’s exam room or restricted to a purely auditory presence. ![]() And we’ve achieved this by discovering a major enhancement in the world of medical scribes: 100% virtual scribes. Whilst there are plenty of services available for providing in-house scribes or even remote scribes connected by audio, here at Hello Rache we’ve decided to push the envelope a little further. However, the concept of a medical scribe is still a relatively recent one, so there’s certainly room for improvement. And it’s proved to be a tremendous success with not only doctors receiving a whole host of benefits, but also patients due to the enhanced care their doctors can now provide. Traditionally, medical scribes have been in-house assistants who provide a physical presence in the doctor’s exam room.
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