I think you have to add another piece of the puzzle there. Some look at like, omg, learn another product with a steep learning curve or just a learning curve. Or be excited about it.

I know one of my biggest weaknesses is documentation. As much as some of these slow you down, to have one that made me do some things and coded for me, I would be a step ahead, I am excited about a new one. But, we shall see.

I was watching the demo again on Medpointe (have watched and done two live). The biggest problem with its demo is it is a one-hour physical. So, all of the stuff they do (even though it is great how they deal with multiple problems) makes it seem laborious. It is fun to watch the note build in front of your eyes. The other part is that it learns from you but you would have to set up your pop-up windows they way you want them, hence you need to have years to work with it. I mean to make it worth the while.

I can't recall what Praxis is, maybe two windows, but MedPointe opens in one large windows so everything is in one place, so you aren't opening up new windows all the time to labs or scripts, etc. I was working with the CEO and developer of the company, and I kept stressing that I wanted to see it do more acute things. As pediatrics, I don't have the huge Problem-Oriented Soap Note. Usually, just one acute at a time. Even well-childs are done on the BFFs.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine