Gosh. It is my doctor or her nurse who does the data entry. I feel confident they are literate.
Gosh. It is my doctor or her nurse who does the data entry. I feel confident they are literate.
In my Dr office we have both written and computer files. My Dr takes care of the written stuff and the receptionist (nurse) enters everything in the computer. The receptionist/nurse has been there since I was born (24 years ago) and she has always been very competent. As far as I know, doctors don't hire particular people to type things into the computer. Their nurse or receptionist does it, and these people are always qualified to do these things, or they wouldn't be working there, as far I'm concerned.
Honestly I think that the computer route would keep information alot more private, and the records would be easier (and alot faster) to find.. Always kept clean, always kept in order.
I don't really see why the privacy issue is such a big deal anyways, but I live in Canada and our health care system is different, so maybe I'm not understanding the point.
We have had both written & computer files. Now they are up grading & everything is going into the computer. I wish they would keep the written files too.
Don't people that are allergic to certain medicines wear a bracelet on their wrist saying so & carry a list of their medicines in their billfold & have family members to the same. I have a list of hubbies medicines I carry on me all the time & have had to use it in the past.
There are precautions you can take for yourself & loved ones in case an emergency does happen. You have to be your own advocate for yourself & your loved ones.
Thankfully I have no allergies to medicines, and my food allergies and intolerances are far too numerous to fit on a simple bracelet. Everyone who knows me, knows this, and knows not to try to feed me without checking first. I do carry a list with me, and an Epi-Pen, which various folks know where to find and how to use.
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How did this get so nasty? I just wanted people to be more informed about their health appointments.. Geez.
And I am not a bottom feeder. That was uncalled for. Anyone who gets ot of bed in the morning and does an honest days work deserves respect wheather you mop a floor, work for a fast food chain or install someones plumbing.
I am not a nurse but I was trained by one of the best Docs in the US and I take my job very seriously. I am one of those so called bottom feeders you refer to. I am a medical receptionist and a damn fine one otherwise I would not be working for this man. I take great pride in job I do. I take great pride in working with him and helping the patients.
I enter their info and I don't make mistakes as I sometimes do here on PT. This is personal fun, like sharing a cocktail with friends and sometimes telling off color jokes, work is DIFFERENT.
Lets also add your local pharmacy to the list of bottom feeders. I take it most people like having their prescriptions all documented electronically. Or have you not noticed that you are in the system when you pick up your meds? Your name, birthdate, SS and other info. Walmart bottom feeders have that as does every place you go to fill a med. They also have all the side effects, allergies you might have to a certain script. If there is a problem a pop op window will tell the bottom feeder. Hopefully your Dr, nurse or someone like me has entered it in the system and updates it correctly.
And yes as someone here mentioned if you are in an accident out of town, this info will possibly save your life.
It is not a perfect system, we as humans are not perfect. Docs make mistakes everyday that kill people as do nurses, drunk drivers, people drinking a cup of coffee, texting while driving.
But I do believe most people try and do their best. I go into work tired, sad, happy, worried every emotion in the book but when I walk in the door the only thing that matters is the patient just like when I get behind the wheel of my car.
So I think it would be nice if you just apologized to all the bottom feeders as you so call them. We do our best everyday and we take pride in our work.
Hang on there. Medical transcriptionists hardly count as illiterate bottom feeders.You can't convince me that the information isn't being entered by a bunch of non functional illiterate bottom feeders that can't think.
Data entry clerks may not be the highest-paid members of society, but that does not make them nonfunctional or illiterate. As a matter of fact, they need to be more literate, in the case of medical data entry staff - than many people, because they often have to read doctor's handwriting, which is notoriously bad.
My Primary Care Physician enters the data into her computer when in the exam room with me. She carries her laptop in the room with her, with my info in an electronic file on it. Should I consider her illiterate and nonfunctional as well, given that she has been my doctor, and a very good one, for 15+ years by now? She has never left the computer in her car, on the subway or anywhere else, and seems by all accounts to be an extremely responsible person.
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