ClinicFlow vs. Mira Health
Two orthopedic-focused AI companies, two different bets: an operating system that spans scribe to billing, or a phone layer that goes deep on the calls that carry clinical risk. Here's the honest breakdown.
The honest summary
Credit where due: Mira Health has built a genuinely ambitious platform. Its public materials describe an AI operating system for orthopedic practices — ambient scribe with orthopedic templates, dictation, a 24/7 phone concierge, dynamic digital intake, EMR automation, revenue cycle management with automated denial appeals, and research data capture — reporting 16 active clinics, 10,000+ encounters per month, SOC 2 Type II certification, and results like a 90% appeal success rate and $216K in annual revenue recovery per surgeon. If you want one vendor to run documentation, billing, and phones together, they belong on your shortlist.
ClinicFlow makes a narrower, deeper bet: the phone line is the front door of a surgical practice and a clinical system in its own right. We build only that layer — and the episodes behind it — with triage logic designed by a founder who takes spine call himself, working alongside whatever EMR and billing setup you already have.
Side by side
| ClinicFlow | Mira Health | |
|---|---|---|
| Product scope | The phones and the episodes behind them: 24/7 answering, scheduling, clinical triage, referrals, prior auth, pre/post-op calls | Broad AI operating system: ambient scribe, dictation, phone concierge, digital intake, EMR automation, RCM, research data capture, per its public materials |
| Pricing | $0.20 per minute of coverage, published. Full 24/7 coverage runs about $3,000/month for a 10-provider group | Not published; no public pricing page |
| After-hours clinical triage | Yes — urgent calls trigger a secure text with a summary link to the on-call surgeon | Public materials describe 24/7 call answering and routing; no on-call-surgeon escalation workflow is described |
| Clinical design | Founder is a practicing spine surgeon who takes call | Orthopedic-focused platform; team background per their site |
| Footprint (self-reported) | In production with orthopedic and spine practices, incl. an 18-provider Virginia group | 16 active clinics, 10,000+ encounters/month, per their site |
| Compliance (self-reported) | HIPAA-compliant architecture, BAAs with every practice | HIPAA, SOC 2 Type II, 99.9% uptime SLA, per their site |
| EMRs | Epic, athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, ModMed, AdvancedMD | Epic, athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, ModMed, NextGen, DrChrono, Greenway, per their site |
| Try before contact | Live public demo line: (281) 502-8583 — no signup | Contact/demo request |
Mira Health figures are self-reported claims from its public website as of July 2026; verify current details with the vendor.
Platform vs. layer: what the choice really costs
- Switching surface. Adopting an operating system means moving documentation habits, intake forms, and often your billing relationship. Adopting a phone layer means forwarding numbers — ClinicFlow practices go live in days and keep every other vendor relationship they have.
- RCM coupling. Mira's revenue results are real claims worth checking on references, and they come with the platform. ClinicFlow improves revenue from the other end — answered calls, kept referrals, cleared prior auths — without touching who does your billing.
- The 2 a.m. call. Both companies answer phones around the clock. The question to press on a demo: what happens when the caller is a post-op patient describing new numbness? Message, or triaged escalation to the on-call surgeon with a summary he can act on in 30 seconds? That workflow is ClinicFlow's core product.
- Price discovery. One of these comparisons you can complete tonight: our pricing is published, and the demo line answers without a form.
How to run a fair evaluation
- Decide the unit of purchase first. Are you buying an operating system or fixing your phones? The answer sorts the two vendors before any demo.
- Test the hardest call. Role-play an after-hours post-op patient with a concerning symptom against both products and watch what reaches a surgeon, and how fast.
- Ask both for pricing in writing before the demo. Ours is on the site; note what you get from each vendor and when.
- Check references in your sub-specialty — ortho is not one workflow; spine call, sports medicine volume, and joint-replacement global periods stress different parts of any system.
Where ClinicFlow stands today
In production with orthopedic and spine practices, vendor-neutral across 5 EMRs, priced in public, with the full episode covered: scheduling, after-hours triage, referrals, prior auth, and pre/post-op calls. Hear it now: (281) 502-8583.
Frequently asked questions
What is the main difference between ClinicFlow and Mira Health?
Scope versus depth. Mira Health positions itself as an AI operating system for orthopedic practices — ambient scribe, dictation, phone concierge, intake, EMR automation, and revenue cycle management, per its public materials. ClinicFlow builds one layer, the phones, and goes deep: 24/7 scheduling, surgeon-designed clinical triage, referral calls, prior auth, and pre/post-op outreach.
Does Mira Health publish pricing?
No public pricing appears on Mira Health's site as of July 2026. ClinicFlow publishes its rate: $0.20 per minute of coverage, roughly $3,000/month for full 24/7 coverage at a 10-provider group.
Does Mira Health offer after-hours surgeon escalation?
Mira's public materials describe 24/7 call answering and routing to the right provider, but do not describe an on-call-surgeon escalation workflow. ClinicFlow's after-hours triage — a concerning call triggers a secure text with a summary link to the on-call surgeon — is its core clinical feature, designed by a practicing spine surgeon.
Who should choose Mira Health over ClinicFlow?
Practices that want one vendor across documentation, billing, and phones — and are ready to move their revenue cycle to that vendor — should evaluate Mira seriously; they report 16 active clinics and strong RCM results. Practices that want to fix their phones first, keep their billing arrangements, and see the price before a sales call are ClinicFlow's build target.
See what your phones could sound like
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