The cost of clinical documentation, from in-person scribes to AI

As healthcare providers turn to clinical documentation services and technology to cut down on paperwork and save time, the cost of these solutions vary, Avia Marketplace reported.

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Here are the estimated annual investments for different documentation programs, according to the June 27 article:

1. Traditional in-person scribes: $55,000

2. Virtual/remote scribes: $50,000

3. Tech-enabled humans: $42,000

4. Intelligent documentation: $39,000

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