DA Audit definition

DA Audit means the audit that Augmedix uses to assess a Scribe’s ability to draft a 100% of his or her assigned Provider’s Charts meeting Augmedix’s quality standards for each scheduled shift.

Examples of DA Audit in a sentence

  • The Scribe must [*] on all Charts graded during the audit to pass the DA Audit.

  • Scribe Service Provider is responsible for scheduling a DA Audit when it deems a Scribe to be consistently producing 100% of a Provider’s Charts meeting Augmedix standards for his or her Provider’s scheduled shifts.

  • The MDS must score an average of 45/50 on all Charts graded during the audit to pass the DA Audit.

  • Service Provider is responsible for scheduling a DA Audit or submitting a specialty approval checklist when it deems a MDS to be consistently producing 100% of a User’s Charts meeting Augmedix standards for his or her assigned User’s scheduled shifts.

  • The Scribe must score an average of 45/50 on all Charts graded during the audit to pass the DA Audit.

  • Service Provider is responsible for scheduling a DA Audit or submitting a specialty approval checklist when it deems a Scribe to be consistently producing 100% of a User’s Charts meeting Augmedix standards for his or her assigned User’s scheduled shifts.

Related to DA Audit

  • Independent Auditor has the meaning specified in Section 6.01(a).

  • Initial Audit is Bank’s inspection of Borrower’s Accounts, the Collateral, and Borrower’s Books, with results satisfactory to Bank in its sole and absolute discretion.

  • Neutral Auditor means Ernst & Young or, if Ernst & Young is unable to serve, an impartial nationally recognized firm of independent certified public accountants other than Seller’s accountants or Purchaser’s accountants, mutually agreed to by Purchaser and Seller.

  • non-audit services means services other than audit services.

  • Energy audit means a systematic procedure with the purpose of obtaining adequate knowledge of the existing energy consumption profile of a building or group of buildings, an industrial or commercial operation or installation or a private or public service, identifying and quantifying cost-effective energy savings opportunities, and reporting the findings;