How Are Virtual Medical Scribes Improving Patient Care in Connecticut Clinics?
What this video covers
The video shows how a remote scribe works inside a live clinic visit: audio connection, real-time EHR charting, and the physician review step. It covers privacy safeguards, specialty fit, and what Connecticut practices report after adopting virtual scribes. Useful for physicians drowning in documentation and for administrators comparing in-person and virtual scribe options.
- Documentation in real time. The scribe charts during the visit itself, so notes are ready for review the same day instead of piling up.
- Eye contact returns. Physicians report better patient interactions when they stop typing during visits, and patients notice the undivided attention.
- Privacy stays protected. Scribes work under signed BAAs with recorded consent workflows and access limited to the minimum necessary chart functions.
- Cheaper than in-person. Virtual scribes cost substantially less than onsite scribes because there is no travel, workspace, or local wage premium involved.
Staffingly provides trained virtual scribes to practices in Connecticut and across the country, part of a service supporting 800+ US providers. Scribes work under HIPAA, SOC 2 Type II, and ISO 27001 controls at flat weekly pricing from $399, starting with a 2-Week Risk-Free Pilot. Learn more about Staffingly’s Medical Scribing services.
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