Comparison

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.

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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

ClinicFlowMira Health
Product scopeThe phones and the episodes behind them: 24/7 answering, scheduling, clinical triage, referrals, prior auth, pre/post-op callsBroad 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 groupNot published; no public pricing page
After-hours clinical triageYes — urgent calls trigger a secure text with a summary link to the on-call surgeonPublic materials describe 24/7 call answering and routing; no on-call-surgeon escalation workflow is described
Clinical designFounder is a practicing spine surgeon who takes callOrthopedic-focused platform; team background per their site
Footprint (self-reported)In production with orthopedic and spine practices, incl. an 18-provider Virginia group16 active clinics, 10,000+ encounters/month, per their site
Compliance (self-reported)HIPAA-compliant architecture, BAAs with every practiceHIPAA, SOC 2 Type II, 99.9% uptime SLA, per their site
EMRsEpic, athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, ModMed, AdvancedMDEpic, athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, ModMed, NextGen, DrChrono, Greenway, per their site
Try before contactLive public demo line: (281) 502-8583 — no signupContact/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

How to run a fair evaluation

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Ask both for pricing in writing before the demo. Ours is on the site; note what you get from each vendor and when.
  4. 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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