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Pricing

One price. It does not move with the ledger.

You should be able to work out what Abel costs you without a call, and it should be the same number in a heavy month as a light one. A ledger you pay by the line is a ledger you would rather not read.

Flat rate

$1,000/ month

per practice, per month

No setup fee, no per-seat charge, no per-fax charge. Month to month.

  • Every task you teach it, and every run of every task
  • Every fax on every line, whatever the month looks like
  • Everyone on your staff — texting Abel, reading the console
  • The setup session for each task, with us on the call
  • Abel repairing its own work when a screen changes underneath it

Questions

The things people ask before a demo.

What counts as finished?
The end state your own rule names, and nothing short of it. If the rule says a normal result is filed to the chart and an abnormal one is filed and the ordering provider is told, then finished means both of those happened, in your systems, and the run that did them can be opened and checked. Read, classified, and moved to somebody else’s queue are not finished, and they are not counted here as if they were. A run that repaired a broken step of its own and then reached the end state did finish, and is counted — the ledger says how many.
Why is every number on this site from one practice?
Because we have one practice. Abel runs in a single independent practice today, and every figure on this site is labelled with that beside it. We would rather publish a small true count than an average across customers we do not have.
What happens to the ones that wait?
They go exactly where they would have gone without Abel — onto your staff’s worklist — with a text to the person whose job it is and Abel’s reason in plain words. Nothing disappears, and nothing gets a guessed answer in order to keep the finished line looking better.
Why publish the ones that did not finish?
Because a completion figure with its failures taken out of the denominator is not a measurement. The share we publish is finished divided by everything Abel was owed — stops and failures included — and the two lines underneath it are there so you can check that arithmetic rather than trust it. It is also the honest answer to what you are buying: not a system that never fails, but one where you can see the failures without asking.
Which EMRs does it work with?
eClinicalWorks today. Abel works the way your staff do — signed in, in a browser, moving through the same screens — so any web-based EMR is in scope. If yours is web-based and is not eClinicalWorks, ask on the demo and we will tell you plainly whether we can support it and when.
Can I turn it off?
Yes — one task at a time, or everything at once. Nothing is locked in and there is no contract to exit; the pricing is month to month. The ledger keeps counting what arrived either way.
How do I check the ledger myself?
Open the console. Every line on this page is there, and each one opens into the runs behind it: the steps in order, the screen Abel acted on at each step, and what changed. You do not have to ask us to run a report, and you should not have to — a figure that only appears when somebody requests it is a figure nobody is watching.

Next step

See it run against your own faxes.

Twenty minutes, one task, and it is yours from then on.