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DrChrono is ranked #11 in the Psychiatry EHR Software product directory based on the latest available data collected by SelectHub. Compare the leaders with our In-Depth Report.

DrChrono Pricing

Based on our most recent analysis, DrChrono pricing starts at $250 (Per Provider, Monthly).

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Training Resources

DrChrono is supported with the following types of training:

Documentation
In Person
Live Online
Videos
Webinars

Support

The following support services are available for DrChrono:

Email
Phone
Chat
FAQ
Forum
Help Desk
Knowledge Base
Tickets
Training
24/7 Live Support

DrChrono Benefits and Insights

Why use DrChrono?

Key differentiators & advantages of DrChrono

  • Avoid Claim Denials: In our analysis, the product excelled with a perfect score of 100 for claims management capabilities, outshining competitors like athenahealth (89). It helps you:
    • Fill out CMS-1500 forms.
    • Create and send many claims at once.
    • Look through past claims by date or type.
    • Check all the claim details — like patient info and procedure codes — before sending it to payers.
    • Match payments to bills.
  • Automate Billing, Insurance Checks and Patient Workflow Management: The product achieved a perfect score of 100 for these capabilities:
    • Capturing records of medical services and charges.
    • Keeping a detailed list of charges for exams, procedures and supplies.
    • Helping doctors create and update patient visit records.
    • Checking if a patient’s insurance is valid before their appointment.
    • Automatically checking what medical benefits a patient has, like maternity or cosmetic surgery coverage.
    • Letting patients access health info and advice through the patient portal.
    • Allowing specialists to see patients referred by other doctors and send reports back.
    • Helping doctors refer patients to other specialists.
  • Reduce Medical Coding Errors: In our analysis, the platform scored 98 for assigning the right billing codes like ICD, CPT, HCPCS, NDC and taxonomy codes.
  • Make Data-Driven Decisions: The product scored 88 for features that help you generate aging, billing transactions, revenue, write-off and adjustment reports. You can also access pre-built reports like payment trends and insurance analysis to save time creating them from scratch.
  • Access Data Remotely: The product scored 94 for mobile capabilities, more than its competitors like Oracle Ambulatory EHR (79) and athenahealth (71). It truly stands out for:
    • Tracking claims from submission to payment directly from a phone.
    • Sending messages easily to billers, patients and staff.
    • Offering seamless access to the system on iPhone and Android devices with native apps.
    • Delivering timely alerts for payment reminders, appointments and more through push notifications.
    • Adapting to any device with a responsive web portal for a smooth user experience.
    • Helping practitioners dictate medical notes directly into the app for easy note-taking.

Industry Expertise

Serves specialties like cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine, psychiatry, urology, OBGYN, chiropractic, physical therapy, podiatry, mental health and more.

DrChrono Reviews

Average customer reviews & user sentiment summary for DrChrono:

User satisfaction level icon: great

529 reviews

80%

of users would recommend this product

Synopsis of User Ratings and Reviews

Based on an aggregate of DrChrono reviews taken from the sources above, the following pros & cons have been curated by a SelectHub Market Analyst.

Pros

  • Ease of Use: Navigate patient charts, create shortcuts and access billing info without a steep learning curve.
  • Customization: Tailor the system to your specific needs and preferences like customizing templates, workflows and reports.
  • Easy Medical Coding: Find and assign ICD, CPT and HCPCS codes to patients' bills to save time and reduce coding errors.

Cons

  • Contractual Obligations: Canceling subscriptions can be challenging, potentially leading to early termination fees. Automatic renewals may also catch you off guard.
  • Subpar Customer Support: Long wait times, unhelpful responses and unresolved issues from customer representatives might disrupt your processes.
  • Occasional Glitches: System crashes, slow navigation and difficulties with scheduling and other functionalities can cause frustration.

Researcher's Summary:

So, I got the chance to get a free trial access to DrChrono, and here are the key highlights:

  • The platform stands out for its intuitive design, extensive features and customization capabilities.
  • The software is accessible on any device with internet connectivity.
  • Data import from other EHR systems is supported but with certain limitations.
  • It offers four pricing plans and a free trial is available for potential users.

It's a cloud-based system, which means you can access it from anywhere — your laptop, tablet, even your phone! And it covers everything from electronic health records and patient scheduling to billing and telehealth.

One of the things that really impressed us was how customizable it was. You can create your own templates for notes, forms and even entire workflows. This means you can really tailor it to fit your specific needs and preferences, which can save a ton of time.

And speaking of saving time, they've put a lot of thought into their billing features. They have tools to help you code things correctly, submit claims electronically and even track your payments. Anything that helps you get paid faster and with less hassle is a win, right?

However, learning to navigate the billing and insurance modules could take time. It’s a bit confusing to understand how the billing workflow works and how to set one up. Also, you can’t import billing data from your old EHR system.

If you're looking for a comprehensive, user-friendly system that can be customized to your practice, we'd definitely recommend taking a closer look.

They offer four different pricing plans, so you can find one that fits your budget, and they have a free trial so you can test it out and see if it's a good fit for you. It's always good to try before you buy, right?

We’ve discussed more about the features in the See It in Action section. Do check it out to know how the system works in different scenarios.

Key Features

  • EHR: Provide better care with features like free draw for visual explanations, custom vitals tracking and access to immunization registries
    • Custom Templates: Tailor forms with specific fields, drop-down menus, checkboxes and even add your practice's logo. This ensures your documentation is consistent, efficient and specialized for your needs (e.g., cardiology forms with specific heart diagrams).
    • Electronic Prescriptions: Send prescriptions electronically to pharmacies directly from the patient chart. Access the drug's formulary tier, prior authorization requirements and alternative medications if the prescribed drug isn’t covered. Access patient PDMP data directly within the EHR to identify potential abuse, misuse or doctor shopping.
    • Free Draw: Upload images (x-rays, scans, photos) or use pre-loaded anatomical diagrams within the patient chart and draw directly on them.
    • Custom Vitals: Create vitals specific to your needs including things like blood glucose and oxygen saturation levels. Capture data in various formats: text, numbers or predefined options using dropdown lists. Access the flowsheet to visualize trends in custom vitals over time.
    • Prior Authorizations: Initiate the ePA request directly from the prescribing workflow. Automatically populate the prior authorization request form with relevant patient information (demographics, insurance details, medication prescribed) pulled from the patient's chart.
    • Lab Orders: Integrate with national, regional and specialty labs like Quest Diagnostics and Labcorp. Create predefined lab panels for common tests or specific conditions. For example, you could create a "lipid panel" or a "prenatal panel" with a single click. View lab results within the patient's chart, organized by date, test type and ordering provider.
    • Medical Speech-to-Text: Use voice to input clinical notes, patient histories and other information. See your spoken words appear as text in real time within the EHR to review and edit the transcription as you go.
    • Immunization Registries: Automatically send your patients' vaccination details to the state IIS, ensuring that records are up-to-date and complete. Retrieve immunization records from the IIS, even if your patient received vaccinations elsewhere to avoid unnecessary duplicate vaccinations and identify potential gaps in their immunization schedule.
  • Practice Management: Save time and reduce errors with appointment management tools, including appointment profiles, insurance eligibility checks, online scheduling and automated reminders.
    • Appointment Profiles: Instead of manually entering the same details (length, reason, etc.) for every appointment of the same type, you create a profile once and it auto-fills the details (duration, reason for visit, exam room and billing codes).
    • Eligibility Checks: Verify your patients’ insurance eligibility in real time — check what services are covered under the plan (e.g., office visits, labs, specialists) and any limitations or exclusions.
    • Online Scheduling: Set specific days and times when each provider is available for appointments. Offer different appointment types online (e.g., new patient, follow-up, consultation) with varying durations. Add buffer time between appointments to prevent scheduling conflicts and allow for patient check-in/check-out.
    • Patient Reminders: Send automated appointment reminders via email, text or SMS. Configure reminders to be sent at various intervals before the appointment like — a few days before, the day before or a few hours before.
  • Medical Billing: Improve your revenue cycle management with tools like billing profiles, medical coding and automated claims submission.
    • Billing Profiles: Combine frequently used CPT, HCPCS, custom codes and ICD-10 codes into a single profile. Attach common modifiers to the codes within the profile (e.g., modifier 25 for a significant, separately identifiable E/M service).
    • Medical Coding: Easily search and select the appropriate codes within the EHR using keywords, code numbers or descriptions. Perform basic code checking to identify potential errors such as invalid codes or missing modifiers.
    • Good Faith Estimates: Generate good faith estimates to help patients understand costs upfront and avoid surprise bills.
    • Claims Submission: Submit electronic claims to insurance companies within the system. Track claim statuses in real time. Scrub claims for errors like missing information or formatting mistakes before submitting them to payers to avoid denials and claim rejections.
    • Denial Resolution: Generate denial analysis reports to identify denial patterns. Edit and submit corrected claims directly within the system. If you disagree with a denial, generate appeal letters and track their statuses.
    • Patient Statements: Generate statements for individual patients or groups of patients based on various criteria (e.g., date range, insurance status, outstanding balance).
  • BI Tools: Get a visual summary of key metrics and performance indicators. Generate customizable reports to:
    • Track revenue, expenses and profitability
    • Analyze claim submission, acceptance, denial and reimbursement rates.
    • Track patient demographics, appointment history and billing information.
    • Analyze appointment scheduling and no-show rates.
  • Mobile Capabilities: Schedule appointments, send patient statements, bill insurance, document patient encounters, access lab results and more from iOS devices like iPad, iPhone and Mac.
  • Telehealth: Patients can join the telehealth visit from their computer, tablet or smartphone using the link provided in their email reminder. Providers can share their screens with patients to review medical records, lab results, X-rays or educational materials.

See It in Action: Features Tested and Reviewed

We got a 30-day trial access to DrChrono. So, we tested the platform in different settings. And now we’re ready to share our insights with you!

Scenario 1: Scheduling bulk appointments

How does DrChrono handle it through its bulk scheduling feature

Things we looked at:

  • Can it schedule appointments for multiple patients at once, or is it limited to single patients?
  • Does the system support scheduling various appointment types, such as follow-ups, new patient visits and procedures during bulk scheduling?
  • Does the system proactively detect and resolve potential scheduling conflicts when booking multiple appointments simultaneously?
  • Can users create recurring appointments?

Note: You’ll have to import your patient data before you start scheduling appointments. You can’t bulk import your patient list if you’re on the free plan. It took us an hour to add 30 patients into the system manually.

Select the Bulk Appointments option from the Schedule tab.

DrChrono dashboard showing scheduling tools and billing overview

The search bar on the left seems to be the key to adding patients. It's a bit unusual that the patient list isn't visible right away, only appearing as you start typing in the search bar.

Bulk schedule appointments page on DrChrono with patient list

Selecting patients feels a bit tedious. You have to click on each one individually. It would be great if they added Ctrl+Click or Shift+Select to make it quicker to grab a bunch of patients at once!

DrChrono bulk scheduling with multiple patients and details form

We liked how it asked us the time and duration of the first appointment and scheduled other patients' appointments based on that.

We also liked how we could schedule recurring appointments for all the patients selected in the group. We could also enable group bookings (scheduling multiple appointments in the same time range).

It also alerted us when we tried to schedule two appointments at the same time, preventing overbooking and scheduling conflicts.

Conflict error in DrChrono bulk schedule appointments page

Bulk scheduling worked well overall, but it was a bit limited in that we had to create separate bulk appointments for different appointment types. It would be more convenient if we could mix them within the same schedule.

Scenario 2: Setting up appointment reminders

How does DrChrono handle it through reminder profile functionality

Things we looked at:

  • Can reminders be sent through various channels like email, SMS, in-app notifications and phone calls?
  • Is it possible to customize reminder templates with practice branding, extra information or personalized messages?

Select the Reminder Profiles option from the Schedule tab.

DrChrono dashboard with appointments, billing, and messages summary

The system lets you craft different sets of reminders called "profiles." You can tailor each profile with the timing and delivery method (like email, text or phone call) and even add custom messages.

Reminder profiles setup screen in DrChrono with customization options

It's a pretty handy tool, but setting it up feels a bit disjointed. You have to create the profile first and then remember to apply it to each appointment individually. It would be way smoother if it was all integrated into the scheduling process.

It's a bit more work than just having it all happen automatically, but at least it gives you lots of control over how your patients get reminded.

Scenario 3: Creating a custom clinical form

How does DrChrono handle it through its form builder

Things we looked at:

  • Can we create forms without needing to write any code?
  • Are there pre-built templates to speed up the process?
  • Can we see changes in real time and preview the final form before publishing?
  • Does the form builder offer a variety of field types (text, dropdown, checkbox, etc.)?

Before diving in, it's wise to map out your typical charting workflow, visualizing how you want the form to flow from start to finish. Consider what information you'll need at each stage of the patient encounter to organize the form logically.

Building the Form:

Head to “Clinical” > “Form Builder” to access the form creation area.

DrChrono dashboard with form tools and clinical menu options

The right-side panel houses your form tools — various field types like short text, yes/no, single/multiple select, and even diagrams and headers. You simply click on a field type, then click on the form preview in the center to place it where you want.

DrChrono form builder interface with field customization options

Each field can be customized by clicking on it. This is where you'll add the actual questions or prompts you want your patients or staff to respond to.

DrChrono form builder field editing with text and code options

If you're used to the SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan) format for notes, there's a dedicated section type.

Smart fields add a layer of interactivity to your forms. They're essentially fields that are hidden until a corresponding "switch" is turned on. This declutters your forms and only shows relevant questions when needed.

For example, if a patient indicates they have allergies, a smart field could reveal additional questions about the specific allergens.

DrChrono form builder demo with smart field and allergy options

Reference fields let you pull data from other areas of the patient's chart or even from different forms. It's great for avoiding duplicate data entry and keeping everything consistent.

For example, you could pull in the patient's chief complaint from their intake form directly into their clinical note.

DrChrono form builder creating new clinical form with fields

However, the interface might not be as modern or intuitive as some other form builders on the market. Navigating between different section types and mastering advanced features like smart fields could require some additional training or support.

Scenario 4: Documenting patient details

How does DrChrono handle it through macro buttons

Things we looked at:

  • Can we create and save macros easily?
  • Is there a clear process for deleting macros with appropriate warnings?

Macros simplify charting by auto-populating frequently used text or patient data.

So, first off, you head to the "Clinical" section and find "Macro Buttons." To make a new macro, you just give it a name and then type in the text you want it to use.

DrChrono dashboard with form tools and document management menu

They even have these handy buttons to pull in info from the patient's chart, which is pretty neat.

DrChrono manage macro buttons with custom clinical keyboard macros

Once you've saved your macro, you'll see it listed on the left side of the page. You can rearrange them however you like, which is helpful if you have a bunch.

DrChrono manage macro buttons with medication refill macro editing

If you ever need to get rid of a macro, you can delete it from the Macro Buttons page. Just be careful, because once it's gone, it's gone for good.

DrChrono macro deletion confirmation popup for Normal Physical Exam

Overall, macros seem like a great way to speed up your charting. It's perfect for those phrases or notes you type over and over again.

Scenario 5: Setting Up Visual Alerts

How does DrChrono handle it through patient flags

Things we looked at:

  • Can we easily create new patient flags and customize their names and colors?
  • Is there a limit to the number of flags we can create?
  • Can we edit or delete existing flags?
  • Do flags trigger any alerts or reminders during patient encounters?

Creating Patient Flags:
First, you head over to the "Patients" tab and find the "Patient Flags" option in the dropdown.

DrChrono custom patient flag types with color-coded categories

Once you're there, you click on "+Add New Patient Flag Type." This opens up a little window where you can name your flag (like Allergies or Fall Risk) and pick a color for it.

Create patient flag type popup in DrChrono with name and color

You can create as many flags as you want. However, you can't actually assign the flag to a patient right there. You have to go find the patient's chart to apply it. It would be so much easier if you could just do it all in one place!

It's like making a label but then having to go to a completely different room to stick it on something! Talk about a workflow interruption.

Another thing: you can’t delete a flag, you’ll need to archive it.

Scenario 6: Creating patient bills

How does DrChrono handle it through its billing features

Things we looked at:

  • Can we add multiple ICD-10, CPT and HCPCS codes to a single billing profile?
  • Can we edit billing profiles to add or remove codes?
  • Can we apply a billing profile when scheduling an appointment?
  • How do we delete a billing profile that is no longer needed?

Let’s first start with creating billing profiles.

Head over to the Schedule tab and select Billing Profile.

DrChrono billing profiles with procedure codes and profile list

Click on the Add New Profile button and enter the appropriate codes. For example, we used these values:

  • Profile Name: Skin Biopsy
  • ICD-10 Code: L72.3 (sebaceous cyst) and D23.30 (Other benign neoplasms of skin of unspecified part of face)
  • CPT Code: 11100, 12001 and 11400

DrChrono billing profile setup with ICD and CPT code details

Once the profile is created, you can edit it (add and remove codes).

Billing profiles are only as good as the information you put into them. So, take the time to create accurate, well-defined profiles. Review them regularly and update them as needed. And if you're unsure about a code, don't guess. Consult your coding resources or a billing expert.

Note: You can’t delete billing profiles, you can only archive them.

After creating your profiles, you can assign them to your patients in four ways:

  • Appointment window
  • Live claims feed
  • Clinical note
  • Form builder

Once you assign a profile, you can either adjust the billing on the same screen or head to the billing details page. Add details like:

  • Billing status
  • ICD version
  • Payment profile
  • Payer pre-auth number
  • Billing note

DrChrono billing details for patient with claim and transaction info

Click on Verify and Save.

You can view the superbill without leaving the screen.

DrChrono patient receipt with diagnosis and treatment billing details

Send the bill to your patient’s online portal. The moment you send it to the OnPatient portal, the patient will receive a mail and after logging in they can instantly check their superbill.

Onpatient messaging inbox showing document attachment

Adding billing details isn’t difficult if you have everything set up like fee schedules and billing profiles. The system also comes with ICD, CPT and HCPCS codes, helping providers and billers to quickly select the appropriate codes from the preloaded list, speeding up the billing process.

Scenario 7: Adding Insurance Details

How does DrChrono handle it through its claims management features

Things we looked at:

  • Can we add multiple insurance info to a patient’s chart?
  • Can we submit claims electronically?

Head over to your patient’s chart and select Insurances.

DrChrono patient demographics page with contact and insurance details

You can add primary, secondary, tertiary, auto accident, worker’s comp and Durable Medical Equipment (DME) insurance details to a patient’s chart.

DrChrono primary insurance details form with patient info fields

As an example, we used these details:

  • Subscriber is the Patient: Yes
  • Insured person is the same person as the Patient: Yes
  • Insurance Company: Blue Cross/Blue Shield
  • Carrier Payer ID: BCBS123
  • Alternate Eligibility Payer: N/A
  • TPL Code: N/A
  • Insurance ID Number: A1B2C3D4E5
  • Insurance group name: Acme Corporation Employees
  • Insurance group number: G12345
  • Insurance plan name: BlueChoice PPO
  • Insurance plan type: Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
  • Insurance claim office number: 1-800-555-1212
  • Number visits allowed per year: 20
  • Card issued date: 01/01/2024
  • Primary Insurance Notes: None

Unfortunately, we were unable to check the system’s real-time eligibility and claims submitting functionality as it needed us to upgrade to a paid plan.

OnPatient Portal

We also tested the platform’s OnPatient portal to check things from the patient’s point of view. After all, when patients have a positive experience with your practice, they’re more likely to be satisfied with their care and recommend your practice to others.

Enabling OnPatient Access

To enable OnPatient portal access you need to update these patient details:

  • Social security number
  • Address
  • Valid phone number and email address
If you don’t have these details, the patient won’t receive an email invitation to activate their account.

To enable the OnPatient access for the patient, open your patient’s chart and click on the OnPatient Access tab from the sidebar. Click on the Enable Patient Access button.

DrChrono onpatient access settings showing pending activation

The patient will receive an email invite.

Onpatient invitation email to connect on patient portal

You’ll need to update your account and practice settings to enable online appointment scheduling.

Don’t forget to highlight the day and times for which you want to allow online appointment scheduling in your online schedule settings.

DrChrono scheduling availability setup with weekly time grid

Here’s what we thought about the OnPatient Portal.

The portal looked clean and user-friendly. Once the patient signs up, they can:

Book appointments and video visits

The appointment tab allows the patient to book in-person and video visits.

Onpatient upcoming appointment details with check-in option

We liked how quickly we could schedule appointments. Just select the doctor, location and date and add the reason for the visit. It’s that easy. As a patient, we wouldn’t want to go through a complicated process to just book a session.

Onpatient schedule appointment screen with visit reason entry

After we booked the appointment, it took us to an onboarding form. The portal did a great job of using available patient data like contact, address, insurance details and allergies to create a smoother onboarding experience.

Onboarding form with patient photo, name, gender, and background info

Pre-populating relevant fields not only saves time for both patients and providers but also minimizes the chance of errors or missing information.

The portal didn’t allow us to go to the next step until we read and signed the HIPAA consent form, ensuring HIPAA compliance.

Reschedule and cancel appointments

This was easy too. Just select the appointment you want to reschedule and select a new date and time.

Onpatient reschedule appointment page with date and time options

Make payments

Note: You’ll have to enroll with DrChrono Payments to enable online patient payments.

Adding bank details was a necessary step to set up payments and we didn’t want to use our personal account for that, so we could not test the payments part of the patient portal.

However, according to their support page, once you connect through Stripe, patients can make payments and update their credit/debit cards through the portal.

Check messages

We sent a statement through DrChrono’s provider account to the patient’s online portal to see how it displays. The statement was sent within seconds. When we opened the statement, it opened in a new tab.

Onpatient messaging inbox showing attachment

As a patient, we could also reply to messages. This feature is super handy when you have questions about a certain lab result or bills.

Onpatient messaging reply interface with attachment upload option

We think anyone can learn to navigate the OnPatient portal within 30 minutes. Even someone who has never used a system before can navigate it easily, it’s that simple.

Approach to Common EHR Challenges

  • Reduce Charting Headaches: Manage appointments, talk to patients and get reports from an integrated platform. Range Urgent Care used this to cut their charting time by 50%. This increased their provider-patient interaction time by 10 minutes or more per patient, leading to a more relaxed and unrushed “coffee shop-like” patient experience.
  • Dictate, Don’t Type: Dr. Surinder Saini, a Southern California-based gastroenterologist, used speech-to-text capabilities to chart patients’ notes. He also noticed the system adapted to his accent without compromising notes.
  • Achieve Claim Transparency: New Day Therapy, a mental health practice, saw 100% of claims paid within 60 days with the system’s live claims feed and payment analysis report.
  • Tailor the System to Your Unique Needs: Customize templates, forms and workflows to fit your specialty preferences. CityHealth Urgent Care used the system’s open API and customizable EHR to quickly pivot to COVID-19 testing during the pandemic, allowing them to adapt to the changing healthcare landscape and meet their community needs.
  • Prescribe Anywhere, Access Anytime: Easily share patient information with other healthcare providers, labs and pharmacies, ensuring a smooth care continuum. BearTooth Brainworks’ founder Brian O’Neill uses the system’s ePrescribing functionality to send prescriptions to any U.S. pharmacy, ensuring patients have uninterrupted access to medications, even while traveling.

Cost of Ownership

Frequently asked questions regarding DrChrono pricing include:

Q: What are the available pricing options?
A: The vendor offers four pricing plans:

  • Prometheus
  • Hippocrates
  • Apollo
  • Apollo Plus

Once you fill out a form on their pricing page, a representative will contact you regarding pricing details.

Demo Resources

  • Free Trial: The vendor provides a free trial to help you experience the platform firsthand. This hands-on approach lets you explore the features, navigate the interface and determine if the system meets your needs.
  • Training Videos: Check out the training videos that walk you through specific features like telehealth, macro buttons and form building step by step.
  • Feature Videos: These give you a quick rundown of what each tool does and how it can benefit your practice.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions regarding DrChrono include:

Q: Can I use the system on my current devices?
A: You can access it from any device with an internet connection, whether it's your laptop, desktop computer, tablet or smartphone. It works best on Google Chrome according to the vendor, but other browsers like Safari, Firefox and Edge work fine too.

Q: Can I import data from my other EHR?
A: Yes, you can import your practice and patient data.

You'll need to sign an annual contract to get started. There are specific file formats for different types of patient data (like demographics, medical history, etc.). The vendor will provide you with a table that outlines those requirements. You'll then need to reach out to your current EHR provider and request your data in those formats.

Once you have your data files, you can securely upload them to a shared cloud storage folder (the vendor typically uses Box.com). They’ll provide you with the necessary access details.

Then, the team will take it from there! The data transfer usually takes about three weeks to complete.

However, you can’t import billing data like credit/debit card info or electronic remittance advice and claim details.

Q: Does the vendor provide training?
A: Yes, the implementation specialist assigned to you will conduct six one-hour training sessions. They cover features like:

  • Scheduling
  • Charting
  • Form building
  • Billing
  • Message center and reports
  • Mobile app

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