Many others feel the same way, hence the low conversion rate:
I’d estimate (conservatively) that data entry alone would require five to six minutes per patient, and we probably see 25-30 patients a day. That’s about two to three hours of preliminary data entry DAILY, with zero productivity. Multiply that by five days and fifty-two weeks of managing the office that’s a minimum of 520 hours and a maximum of 780 hours of data entry, which doesn’t get reimbursed.






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