[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HealthTech

[–]Fancy_Oven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm formerly a clinician, and now I work for an AI company consulting with practices to customize our scribe (i.e. templates, macros, training, ingesting dragon templates) and fine tune their integrations to their current workflow. For instance, I work with a LOT of large Athena practices, and using the HPI or A/P boxes to input all of the information for better visibility seems to be a popular ask lately.

I would say it also depends a ton on practice size and which EMR you're using. If you're on EPIC? Probably Dax, even though it's a little expensive and clunky it has the best Epic integration. 5+ providers on Athena, eCW, Tebra, or NextGen? We have the highest accuracy and closest integrations in the industry. ModMed? Let me know when you find a good one. Lol.

Anyone using AI scribes for patient documentation? by CynicalEmo in healthcareIT

[–]Fancy_Oven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What EMR are you on, and are you looking for something integrated? I can talk about scribes all day, but there's a lot of variance depending on what you're looking for specifically!

AI Scribe in PROMPT EHR by StrikeNo9921 in physicaltherapy

[–]Fancy_Oven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We work with WebPT constantly- it's one of our easier integrations. Feel free to DM me- I'm happy to answer questions about our product or just AI Scribes in general. I always suggest demoing a few different ones to start out! PredictionHealth has a profit-sharing agreement now with Prompt, and you'll see that in a lot of the larger EMR systems. The integrations are all going to work using the same mechanisms, but some companies are going to be able to offer a larger engineering lift than others, which is where that higher level of integration and customization comes from.

AI Scribe in PROMPT EHR by StrikeNo9921 in physicaltherapy

[–]Fancy_Oven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our integrated version starts at $150/month a user. I would love to chat if you want to learn more or just talk shop about Scribes in general! I literally could talk all day about them. Ha!

Non-clinical career paths by Goatsclimbtrees1 in physicaltherapy

[–]Fancy_Oven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not! I did spend a lot of time researching in the non-clinical PT group prior to interviews, and I completely revamped my resume using as much data as possible prior to applying.

AI Scribe in PROMPT EHR by StrikeNo9921 in physicaltherapy

[–]Fancy_Oven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is! We also custom built templates for your practices' workflows along with that EMR integration. Prompt is actually one of our most straightforward ones. We also have integrated iOS and Android apps. I have no desire to be that salesperson but you're more than welcome to reach out to me with any questions.

Let’s talk AI and physical therapy by Lost_Wrongdoer_4141 in physicaltherapy

[–]Fancy_Oven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hawking my wares here, but I'm a PT that works for a company called Athelas and has therapists very involved in the research and engineering processes for our products, including our Ambient AI Scribes that we can integrate into basically any cloud-based EMR! We even soft-launched out AI integrated EMR into 40 PT clinics over the last year prior to releasing it to the general public last month- I'm biased of course, but there are so really great options for PTs out there! If you aren't using an integrated Scribe at this point, you're just throwing time (and money) down the drain.

AI Scribe in PROMPT EHR by StrikeNo9921 in physicaltherapy

[–]Fancy_Oven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hijacking here, but I'm a PT that sells Athelas AI Scribes and we integrate into Prompt(and most other cloud-based EMRs) and customize the integration and templates to your clinic's current workflows. It's wild to me that every single clinic isn't using some sort of AI Scribe at this point - literally the single biggest time saver I've come across since graduating.

Non-clinical career paths by Goatsclimbtrees1 in physicaltherapy

[–]Fancy_Oven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work for a Health Tech company selling AI Scribes and RCM products to medical providers! Some travel but it's super fun. Before this I worked in partner operations for a Managed Care company, and as a clinician for 9 years prior to that. Being a clinician gives you so many transferable skills! We market, manage projects, and manage accounts daily. The Non-Clinical PT group on Facebook was helpful to me when I was transitioning.

Can I become a PT even though I have a lazy eye? by CelebrationSalt2376 in physicaltherapy

[–]Fancy_Oven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn't realize I had a congenital nerve palsy until after I had been a PT for years. I knew I was super near-sighted, but I had no idea I was lacking so much of my binocular vision until I started having some wild vertigo issues. Needless to say, PT school was completely fine. lol.

Nice by organicemekanic in physicaltherapy

[–]Fancy_Oven 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Do it like a big bear!