TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparing Scribed and Non-scribed Outpatient Progress Notes
AU - Rule, Adam
AU - Florig, Sarah T.
AU - Bedrick, Steven
AU - Mohan, Vishnu
AU - Gold, Jeffrey A.
AU - Hribar, Michelle R.
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Working with scribes can reduce provider documentation time, but few studies have examined how scribes affect clinical notes. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we examine over 50,000 outpatient progress notes written with and without scribe assistance by 70 providers across 27 specialties in 2017-2018. We find scribed notes were consistently longer than those written without scribe assistance, with most additional text coming from note templates. Scribed notes were also more likely to contain certain templated lists, such as the patient's medications or past medical history. However, there was significant variation in how working with scribes affected a provider's mix of typed, templated, and copied note text, suggesting providers adapt their documentation workflows to varying degrees when working with scribes. These results suggest working with scribes may contribute to note bloat, but that providers' individual documentation workflows, including their note templates, may have a large impact on scribed note contents.
AB - Working with scribes can reduce provider documentation time, but few studies have examined how scribes affect clinical notes. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we examine over 50,000 outpatient progress notes written with and without scribe assistance by 70 providers across 27 specialties in 2017-2018. We find scribed notes were consistently longer than those written without scribe assistance, with most additional text coming from note templates. Scribed notes were also more likely to contain certain templated lists, such as the patient's medications or past medical history. However, there was significant variation in how working with scribes affected a provider's mix of typed, templated, and copied note text, suggesting providers adapt their documentation workflows to varying degrees when working with scribes. These results suggest working with scribes may contribute to note bloat, but that providers' individual documentation workflows, including their note templates, may have a large impact on scribed note contents.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 35309010
AN - SCOPUS:85126908971
SN - 1559-4076
VL - 2021
SP - 1059
EP - 1068
JO - AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium
JF - AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium
ER -