To scribe or not to scribe? That is the question.
By this title, I mean whether it is a good idea or not to hire a scribe to enter data into the electronic medical record (EMR) system.
I favor having a scribe. I came of age with paper charts, and I found the transition to EMR tricky and time-consuming.
My chief argument favoring scribes is that scribes can save doctors a lot of time. And by saving time, scribes can also help …





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