Why settle for documentation in select specialties when you can automate your entire practice?
Why specialty-limited documentation isn't enough
DeepScribe only works with select medical specialties
Many specialties can't use the service at all
DeepScribe handles documentation and nothing else
You still need multiple other systems for complete automation
$600-900 per provider per month for limited documentation
Costs scale linearly with every provider you add
DeepScribe doesn't communicate with patients or handle their needs
Missed opportunities for patient care coordination
DeepScribe only works during patient visits
No automation for the majority of practice operations
If DeepScribe goes down, you have no documentation backup
Complete dependency on one limited system
Specialty-limited documentation vs complete practice automation
Limited documentation vs complete automation
Only some specialties can use DeepScribe. Others still need manual documentation. Inconsistent workflows across the practice.
All specialties get complete automation. Unified workflows, patient communication, and documentation across the entire practice.
Documentation is done, but no follow-up automation. Staff must manually handle patient questions, appointment scheduling, and care coordination.
AI agents automatically handle follow-up calls, answer patient questions, schedule appointments, and manage care plans. Complete workflow automation.
Complete automation across all specialties
Works across all medical specialties without limitations
Complete practice automation from first contact to follow-up
AI agents handle patient communication around the clock
Benefits everyone in your practice, not just providers
One price covers unlimited users and all features
Go live in hours across all specialties
Understanding the complete automation advantage
Stop settling for limited specialty solutions