Will definitely not buy due to the overwhelming cost. In times of painfully reduced reimbursement, Dax Express makers have chosen to gouge single physician and small group practices. We already pay for Dragon Medical ($100+/month per provider) and they want more money on top of that-an extortion amount of money per month ($600/month per provider)! For the ridiculously absurd cost, I can just hire a human scribe at my clinic. Unbelievable and unadulterated greed disguised as “wanting to help” practitioners from documentation burnout. I truly wonder how they came up with such absurd pricing, as I am certain whoever made the pricing decisions had no idea of the current state of how bad things are from a practice reimbursement standpoint of view.
Having used a human scribe, not sure who one would pay less than $150 a week to scribe. We went to EMR at my prior organization in 2013 I can tell you that my life was terrible until I got a scribe. The human scribe was an enormous step up for me, but it's so costly for primary care, and I really wasn't paying her a really great wage.
The docs will always need to edit the note draft regardless of how quick. does it do a good job? how good is the accuracy? if the doctor is editing the note for 2 minutes sweet, but if it's 5+ no!
Will definitely not buy due to the overwhelming cost. In times of painfully reduced reimbursement, Dax Express makers have chosen to gouge single physician and small group practices. We already pay for Dragon Medical ($100+/month per provider) and they want more money on top of that-an extortion amount of money per month ($600/month per provider)! For the ridiculously absurd cost, I can just hire a human scribe at my clinic. Unbelievable and unadulterated greed disguised as “wanting to help” practitioners from documentation burnout. I truly wonder how they came up with such absurd pricing, as I am certain whoever made the pricing decisions had no idea of the current state of how bad things are from a practice reimbursement standpoint of view.
Having used a human scribe, not sure who one would pay less than $150 a week to scribe. We went to EMR at my prior organization in 2013 I can tell you that my life was terrible until I got a scribe. The human scribe was an enormous step up for me, but it's so costly for primary care, and I really wasn't paying her a really great wage.
Are there any immediate threats to QDS or medical scribe job in Nuance?
AI Note? I dont get it..
The docs will always need to edit the note draft regardless of how quick. does it do a good job? how good is the accuracy? if the doctor is editing the note for 2 minutes sweet, but if it's 5+ no!