Medical Scribing Training Center In Kochi
A Medical Scribe is a revolutionary concept in modern medicine. Traditionally, a physician's job has focused solely on direct patient contact and care. However, the advent of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) created an overload of documentation and clerical responsibilities that slows physicians down and pulls them away from actual patient care. To relieve the documentation overload, physicians across the country are turning to Medical Scribe services.
A Medical Scribe is essentially a personal assistant to the physician; performing documentation in the EHR, gathering information for the patient's visit, and partnering with the physician to deliver the pinnacle of efficient patient care.
For someone interested in medicine, whether it is a personal interest, or part of a career goal to become a physician or physician assistant, the chance to become a Medical Scribe is unlike any other opportunity available. It offers exciting one-on-one collaboration with a physician, and is unprecedented in its level of exposure to real medicine in practice.
What does a medical scribe do?
A medical scribe helps to maximize the doctor’s workflow efficiency.
Some of the core responsibility of scribe are:
- A detailed documentation of the encounter between doctor and the patient.
- Keeping track of past tracks medical records, lab & test reports and discharge information.
- Researching information requested by the provider.
- Work only five days a week.
- Working hours are only around 8 hours per day.
- Work as Doctor’s right-hand person for realtime documentation.
- Work independently, directly for Doctors.
- No Metrics-based pressure.
- Lucrative starting salary of Rs.38,000/Month.
- Amazing and predictive career growth opportunities.
- Exposure to International Healthcare system.
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Medical Terminology. Pre-fix, Suffix, Abbreviations
- All human systems
- ICD-10 CM
- Introduction to medical coding
- Structure & conventions
- General Coding guidelines
- Chapter specific guidelines
- CPT-4: Procedure Coding
- Evaluation and Management Coding
- Anesthesia Coding
- Surgery Coding
- Radiology Coding
- Pathology Coding
- Medicine Coding
- HCPCS Coding
- Medical Billing
- Revenue Cycle Management
- HIPAA Training
- CPC sample question papers with hundreds of coding practice scenarios

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