
Human vs. Digital Scribes, What's the Difference?
11/07/23 • 14 min
I'm back with an episode in which I discuss patient attitudes towards human scribes, revisit some 2018 predictions about digital scribes, and make a new recommendation when your healthcare IT group pilots a new digital documentation tool: Publish about it!
I'm back with an episode in which I discuss patient attitudes towards human scribes, revisit some 2018 predictions about digital scribes, and make a new recommendation when your healthcare IT group pilots a new digital documentation tool: Publish about it!
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