![]() Interaction with Supplier internal, cross-functional teams and Customer team members will enable a streamlined process for onboarding Supplier MDSs supporting Customer providers. The EHR Coordinator will drive EHR and compliance management administration and process improvement in support of Customer. The goal is to streamline and drive continuous process improvement in Supplier MDS onboarding and Epic EHR provisioning and to support Supplier services across Sutter to ensure the Supplier/Customer partnership and scaling efforts meet or exceed 2023 (and the following year(s)) growth targets. The EHR Coordinator role is responsible for supporting cross-functional processes across Sutter Health and Augmedix to onboard and provision electronic health record (EHR) credentials for Medical Documentation Specialists (“MDS”)/Scribes serving Sutter providers. The following is an overview of role / Supplier scribe onboarding duties: Services are contingent upon offshore staffing through Supplier’s Bangladesh operations. Two (2) EHR Coordinators (primary and backup) Supplier shall provide the following staff augmentation for Sutter: (“ Supplier” or “ Augmedix”) and shall become effective (the “ Effective Date”) upon the date signed by both Parties. This Statement of Work (the “ SOW”) is pursuant to and governed by the terms of Master Services Agreement entered into on Ap(the “ Agreement”), between SUTTER HEALTH (“ Customer” or “ Sutter”) and AUGMEDIX OPERATING CORP. AND SUTTER HEALTHĬERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE IT IS NOT MATERIAL AND WOULD LIKELY CAUSE COMPETITIVE HARM TO AUGMEDIX, INC. Can you let us know which organization you work with? We can help pull your technical team to help us understand what might be going on.EX-10.1 2 ea171608ex10-1_augmedix.htm STATEMENT OF WORK NO.3, DATED JANUARY 9, 2023, BY AND BETWEEN AUGMEDIX OPERATING CORP. The one star reviews are all well earned. Given the amount of money our hospital system has poured into EPIC it would be nice for the company to come up with a app that is actually helpful to physicians. iPad will need LTE connection or link to a LTE connected device. Another issue is that it works poorly or not at all on Wi-Fi. Also as a warning, using it during international conferences will require special permission from your IT department, otherwise it is completely nonfunctional. This is basically a glorified iPad version of Haiku with nearly all its limitations. Very disappointing! One would think that this app would be useful at those times when you are away from a workstation or at a conference and want to pull up a patients notes and edit them on your iPad. It’s too bad because I can’t even use Epic via Citrix since last Epic update without it crashing within 5 minutes on my iPad Pro. This could easily be the go to place for bedside and/or ward documentation, but for now, it’s just wishful thinking. What could be a supreme utility that saves time in countless ways throughout your day is, instead, a glorified version of Haiku and with all too similar limitations. Unfortunately, this app falls short in all areas that matter. ![]() Want to find those final Microbiology results? Too bad, that’s too “old” for the app to display it. ![]() Want to write orders? Many require you to complete them at a workstation. There is so much potential for this iPad app to be useful (especially on iPad Pro). Why, do you ask? If you are looking for a useful tablet app with more utility than Haiku (iPhone app), then you will not find it here. ![]()
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