I was the bottleneck. Now I'm not. My evenings came back, and the practice is healthier than it has been in years.
What clinicians actually say after the first month.
Psychiatrists, NPs and PAs, therapists, medical directors, group administrators, and MAT prescribers. Grouped by specialty.
From psychiatrists.
Sessions run 45 to 60 minutes and cover trauma, medication side effects, and therapeutic progress. Nextvisit is the first scribe that handles all three.
I see the same patient every six weeks. The Timeline is what I open first.
I plugged into Osmind in an afternoon. No vendor consultant required. My first note came out exactly how I write them.
From NPs and PAs.
It got the bipolar-II to bipolar-I distinction right on the first pass. That tells me the model actually knows psychiatry.
Aria writes how I write. After two weeks I stopped editing the assessments.
I trust the first draft. That sentence is everything.
From therapists and counselors.
I finished charting at 4:45 last Thursday, for the first time in seven years of private practice. My kids noticed before my partner did.
I do home visits twice a week. The app rides along.
From medical directors.
It flagged a missed SI screening on a follow-up. Saved us a real problem.
From group administrators.
Our MAT template took fifteen minutes to set up. We run it on 40 visits a week now, and the documentation is consistent across every provider.
SSO and SCIM made onboarding 25 providers a one-week project, not a one-quarter project.
From MAT and addiction medicine.
The MAT template was accurate on day one. That doesn't happen with general scribes, you spend six weeks training them on terminology they never fully get.
UDS results, medication-assisted levels, and clinical interpretation in the right field. Every visit. That alone justified the switch.
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