Success With ModMed Scribe: Dr. Tory Sullivan
Dr. Sullivan describes what he loves most about using ModMed Scribe to document patient encounters at his dermatology practice.
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So my favorite thing about Describe so far has been just the fidelity, so how accurately the notes represent my conversations with the patients. When I first started practice, I would dictate my notes. And so my notes were just perfect. They were exactly what was happening with the patient.
When I would read the note from the last visit, I would know exactly what was going on. Honestly, when I went to EMR, I lost all that. The notes were very generic. Now my notes are back to the way they were before.
The Scribe is just like I have the Dictaphone, and so when I'm reading my notes from the previous visit, I know exactly what's going on. That's the thing that I really like the best. I think if you're thinking about the Scribe, I think you really should look at the HPIs that it generates. It's not these generic HPIs.
They're really accurate. The other thing is that I get a diagnosis summary, and that really goes through my conversation with the patient. So always when I had MAs, I felt like I was explaining these things to the patient and telling these things to the patient. And I love my MAs.
My MAs are great, but there's just no way they could type all that in while I was going. And now with the diagnosis summary, it gets that information that I'm giving to the patient.