Implementation of a Virtual Asynchronous Scribe Program to Reduce Physician Burnout

Stephens, Jennifer; Kieber-Emmons, Autumn M.; Johnson, Melanie; Greenberg, Grant M.

Implementation of a Virtual Asynchronous Scribe Program to Reduce Physician Burnout

Stephens, Jennifer; Kieber-Emmons, Autumn M.; Johnson, Melanie; Greenberg, Grant M.

Abstract

GOAL: Administrative burden is one of many potential root causes of physician burnout. Scribe documentation assistance can reduce this burden. However, traditional in-person scribe services are challenged by consistent staffing because the model requires the physical presence of a scribe and limits the team to a single individual. In addition, in-person scribes cannot provide the flexible support required for virtual care encounters, which can now pivot geographically and temporally. To respond to these challenges, our health network implemented an asynchronous virtual scribe model and evaluated the program’s impact on clinician perceptions of burnout across multiple outpatient specialties.

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Journal of Healthcare Management
2022
Profession(s)
Physicians
Topic(s)
Burnout
Resource Types
Peer-Reviewed Research
Study Type(s)
Nonrandomized Trial (inc. Intervention Studies)
Action Strategy Area(s)
Physical & Mental Health
Workload & Workflows
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