Top 10 Medical Practice management software

November 29, 2024 | Editor: Sandeep Sharma


EHR software and cloud services for medical clinics
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Jane offers online booking, charting, scheduling, secure video and invoicing on one secure, beautifully designed system.
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SimplePractice is more than an EHR software. It’s your all-in-one solution for simpler documentation, scheduling, client sessions, and more—fully virtual, in office, or both.
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EpicCare is a health recording solution with robust features and functionalities, intricate workflow design, user-friendly interface, a combination of chart review, documentation, and order management.
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The award-winning eClinicalWorks Electronic Health Record (EHR) system is more than just a way for your practice to go paperless. Unified with the eClinicalWorks Practice Management system, patient flow from check-in to departure is streamlined. Workflow from the front desk to physicians to billing office staff is seamless. Documentation is faster using templates, drop-down lists, and more
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At athenahealth, we think healthcare providers deserve technology that lets them focus on what really matters: patient care. So we created it. Designed with input from our providers, our new, streamlined electronic health record (EHR) helps you document faster, easily meet quality program requirements, and removes distractions that get in the way of care.
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Allscripts EHR was originally created by physicians, and to this day, receives significant input from physician users and advisors. Allscripts EHR is the preeminent solution for small to mid-size physician practices that want to provide safer patient care, streamline operations and improve revenue.
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The only healthcare software your independent practice needs. Patient acquisition and retention through marketing automation, certified cloud-based EHR, automated patient communication, and rapid billing/payment solutions.
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Cloud-based electronic health record platform for doctors and patients. With no software to download or hardware to manage, your cloud-based EHR is always up to date - helping you stay current in a continuously changing clinical landscape. Consolidate provider and staff responsibilities with a comprehensive system that organizes patient information before, during and after the visit.
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Cliniko is practice management software for clinics and allied health practitioners. Jam-packed with heaps of great features, it will help you to manage your schedule, treatment records, invoices, payments, and lots, lots more.
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Power Diary is a web-based practice management software. Easily access our app from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
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Leading EHR and healthcare practice management software solutions for ambulatory care providers.
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Cerner's EHR technologies connect people, information and systems around the world. Serving the technology, clinical, financial and operational needs of health care organizations of every size.
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Expand your impact with an all-in-one practice management software built to fuel the success of Health & Wellness professionals and their clients.
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A medical office solution to unify the business and clinical side, as well as your patients, completely in the cloud built for the independent practice.
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Innovative EHR for a workflow that just works. Have your practice at your fingertips on the web, iPhone, and iPad. Seamlessly integrate scheduling, clinical workflow, patient engagement, and billing. Free your time to deliver truly innovative care.
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The Healthcare OS that lets you work, your way. Boost your Client's outcomes, efficiency, and productivity by customizing any tool or workflow to fit your needs. Work anytime, anywhere with Carepatron. Keep your team and your clients focused on their goals, appointments, and tasks with Carepatron
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Noterro's practice management software helps you streamline your practice, automate your operations and provide better patient care.
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CareCloud’s award-winning financial, clinical, patient experience and revenue cycle solutions run at the speed of your practice to drive your performance and delight your patients.

Important news about Medical Practice management software


2024. Salesforce, IQVIA expand partnership to co-develop Life Sciences Cloud



In a move that could be described as the corporate equivalent of trying to mix hyper-intelligent starships with somewhat sentient tea kettles, IQVIA, that rather large entity specializing in things so complex that most people’s eyes glaze over when they try to explain it, has announced it’s teaming up with none other than the tech behemoth Salesforce. Together, they’re plotting to revolutionize how life sciences companies interact with their customers (which, let’s face it, probably involves many buttons and obscure data charts). The grand plan? To fuse IQVIA’s Orchestrated Customer Engagement Platform—whatever that means—with Salesforce's formidable CRM powers to birth something rather whimsically called the Salesforce Life Sciences Cloud. And, in true galactic partnership fashion, IQVIA is graciously handing over licenses like they're the keys to a very complex spaceship. The result is supposed to hit the market in 2025, whereupon both entities will gallantly join forces to promote this shiny new solution. It's all rather epic, if you're into that sort of thing.


2022. Practice management software Tebra secures $72M



In a galaxy of ever-busy healthcare professionals, where time is as rare as a perfectly ripe avocado, Tebra—a rather nifty practice management software company—has managed to score over $72 million in equity and debt financing from the benevolent star-faring entity known as Golub Capital. This tidy sum has propelled Tebra’s valuation to an interstellar $1 billion, or roughly the cost of a really good towel. Tebra, a curious hybrid born from the November merger of Kareo (the clinical and financial software boffin) and PatientPop (specialists in making patients feel like VIPs), now offers a dazzling array of services: building websites, advertising, online scheduling, telehealth, EHR wizardry, billing, and even data analytics to help medical practices navigate the treacherous hyperspace of modern healthcare. Tags: Practice management, Tebra, Golub Capital, Healthcare software.




2021. Oracle acquires Cerner to dominate healthcare vertical



In a move as inevitable as it is mind-bogglingly large, Oracle has announced it is set to gobble up the US-based digital health behemoth, Cerner, for a whimsical-sounding $95 per share. This acquisition, easily the most galactically colossal for Oracle, seems to suggest that the tech giant has a newfound sense of purpose—or at least Larry Ellison thinks so. "With this acquisition," proclaimed Ellison, Oracle’s indefatigable chairman and CTO, "our humble mission now expands to the cosmic duty of arming our weary healthcare workers with digital gizmos that are as easy to use as, say, a towel on a beach. These tools, mind you, will be hands-free, voice-activated, and—because this is 2021—powered by a secure cloud." Cerner, of course, has historically clung to its own servers, diligently storing millions of citizens' healthcare data within its own data centers. But, as if sensing the oncoming tech tidal wave, in 2019 it gingerly dipped a toe in the cloud, whispering to the world that it would be migrating some workloads to none other than Amazon Web Services.


2020. Microsoft launches industry-specific cloud solutions, starting with healthcare



In the grand, swirling cosmos of digital innovation, Microsoft has unveiled the splendidly titled Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare, a galactic leap into the realm of industry-specific solutions for healthcare providers. It’s the first star in what appears to be a constellation of vertical-specific clouds, a trend that large cloud behemoths (looking at you, Google) seem to be rather enamored with lately. True to Microsoft’s knack for taking what’s already floating about in its software universe and stitching it into something with a fancy name, this solution cobbles together the intergalactic heavyweights of Microsoft 365, Dynamics, Power Platform, and Azure—complete with Azure IoT, presumably so it can keep an eye on your patients while you’re off making tea. At its heart lies a common data model, an elegant bit of wizardry that helps applications chat freely with one another while analyzing data with the sort of precision that might make a Vogon poet envious.

Editor: Sandeep Sharma
Sandeep is a marketing expert with a wealth of knowledge in various domains: customer relationship management, social media management, advertising, search engine optimization, website building, Sandeep has established himself as a multifaceted professional. He honed his skills while working at Salesforce and Hubspot, where he gained invaluable insights into the industry. Now, as the proud owner of a small advertising consulting agency, Sandeep continues to provide innovative and effective strategies to businesses, helping them thrive in the competitive landscape of digital marketing. You can contact Sandeep via email [email protected]