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To Free Doctors From Computers, Far-Flung Scribes Are Now Taking Notes For Them

KHN

Doctors find entering notes and data into poorly designed EHR software cumbersome and time-consuming. A 2016 study found that doctors spent 37% of a patient visit on a computer and an average of two extra hours after work on EHR tasks. Some create doctors’ notes in real time; others annotate after visits.

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How HealthTrackRx Revolutionized PCR Testing by Delivering Next-Morning Results at Scale

Healthcare Success

This disruptive approach is transforming how providers diagnose and treat many types of infections while creating loyal urgent and primary care customers. Prior to that, I was actually a practicing lawyer at a law firm here in Washington, D.C., Where do folks find urgent care. Why Listen? I mean, folks want access.