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DocNow is a SaaS EHR built for post-acute care. Its website emphasizes that it is “built by providers for providers,” serving skilled nursing, long-term care, home health, and multi-specialty teams. It is not a general-purpose office SaaS product; instead, it is designed around medical records, prescriptions, charge capture, compliance, and facility-system integrations for post-acute care workflows.
Core product features include customizable clinical note templates, reusable content and fast data entry, bidirectional data exchange with PointClickCare and MatrixCare, automatic demographics and census updates, eRX electronic prescribing, medication allergy / interaction / duplicate-therapy checks, MIPS and PDPM reporting, real-time dashboards, and custom reports. DocSense is its key differentiating module, offering voice dictation and Ambient AI. It can turn conversations or voice input directly into template fields inside the EHR, reducing copy-paste work and switching between applications. On the integration side, DocNow also connects with 20+ PM/RCM systems, as well as devices such as MolecuLight, Kent, and Mimosa.
DocNow does not publish specific pricing. Its FAQ states that it is subscription-based and charged according to the providers using the system, with additional services and integrations billed separately. Signing up requires a contract and formal implementation to meet compliance and training requirements. As a result, the buying process is closer to enterprise healthcare software than to a self-service online tool.
DocNow provides a relatively clear compliance disclosure: the product is described as ONC certified, DocSense supports HIPAA compliance, and the site mentions encrypted data processing, access controls, and audit trails. The FAQ also states that DocNow is SOC2 Type 1 compliant. For collaboration, the materials mention shared notes, task management, and communication tools, but do not go into detail on role-based permissions. Customer support is available Monday to Friday, 7am–7pm EST.
Its strengths are a clear vertical focus, deep PCC/MatrixCare integrations, strong documentation-efficiency features, and the combination of e-prescribing, compliance reporting, charge capture, and AI-assisted documentation in one platform. The limitations are opaque pricing, the need for formal implementation, no built-in PMS, and a lack of information about APIs or self-hosting. DocNow is best suited to U.S. post-acute care organizations, multi-site provider groups, and clinical operations teams that prioritize compliance reporting.
The available materials do not provide information on access from China, payment methods, or localization, so these factors remain unknown. Because DocNow is designed around the U.S. HIPAA, MIPS, ONC, and PCC/MatrixCare ecosystem, Chinese healthcare organizations considering it should carefully assess compliance fit, cross-border data issues, and procurement/payment processes. Local alternatives may include healthcare IT vendors such as Winning Health Technology, B-Soft, and Neusoft. International alternatives include PointClickCare, MatrixCare, Epic, Cerner, and Athenahealth.
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