Worst employment experience I’ve had - Medical Scribe ScribeOne Employee Review

1.0
May 17, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The providers are amazing to work with.

Cons

My paychecks were always messed up. I was forced to violate HIPPA literally DAILY. When I argued it because I didn’t feel comfortable I was reminded that the other scribes did it and didn’t complain. Also was told those other scribes would happily take my hours if I refused to violate HIPPA. I called HR regularly about my concerns and they would email me once saying they were looking into things. Then I would never hear back despite emailing literally daily trying to sort things out (like getting paid properly). They let me skip training, told me I knew what I was doing already, and through me into the field completely unprepared. I never had the agreed on pay increase after my training “ended” since it never actually started. I asked for help several times and was completely confused about procedures. They were extremely rude to me each time I contacted them with questions. I went from clinic to clinic, not able to develop relationships with physicians that would make me feel comfortable asking them for a reference. The purpose of the job for myself and many other people there is getting references in the medical field, but now I just want to leave this entire experience off my resume because it was so terrible.

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Pros

Medical experience! Some of the providers were great!

Cons

The management was poor. The hours are not secure. I wanted full-time (which was promised to me) but ended up working mostly pastime. I told them I wanted to work centrally so that I would be able to commute since I did not have a car at the time. They said they had positions in that area so I took the job only to find out during orientation that they had not secured the contract. I ended up having to work far west in Goodyear and North in Phoenix which were 2 hours of commute. I had told them it was too far, but they did not have a contract for hospital yet either. I also came to find out that some of the providers they put me with were on a trial period and were free to stop the contract should they feel they did not require a scribe any longer. Many of them did not know how to utilize a scribe to their advantage or got new EMR systems that deemed a scribe useless which meant I lost my scribe position. The pay was too low and the travel was too far for me to want to continue to work there. I was far too stressed.

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