Reducing physician burnout while increasing patient throughput and document quality for improved revenue capture affirmed by multiple AQuity Virtual Scribing clients.
January 13, 2022 – Cary, NC – AQuity Solutions’ Virtual Scribe program results have been recognized in the January 2022 edition of Medical Economics magazine in an article titled: “How Virtual Scribes Can Reduce EHR Headaches.” AQuity is a leading provider of Virtual Scribing, Medical Transcription, and Medical Coding clinical documentation services.
The article explores personal and organizational benefits achieved with virtual scribes, engaged to combat cumbersome workflow issues inherent to Electronic Health Records. All subjects interviewed in the article are AQuity clients.
“Particularly with the added stresses of care delivery during COVID, it’s fulfilling to see the positive impact of AQuity Virtual Scribes on provider well-being and patient care,” noted Kashyap Joshi, CEO of AQuity. “We’re pleased to deliver a solution that truly makes a difference in the lives of our providers and the patients they serve.
“AQuity prepares our scribes to be valued members of the clinical care team,” added Mark Gum, General Manager of AQuity’s Virtual Scribing Business Unit. “By dramatically reducing the administrative burden inherent to EHR documentation, our Virtual Scribes relieve the No. 1 cause of burnout, enabling providers to focus on patients instead of computer screens.”