There is nothing close to Amazing Charts with anywhere near the quality. There are some "free" things out there (you get what you pay for).

Soapware has a large base, I didn't like it when I looked at it and a friend used it in his practice and was not happy, but it is the closest competitor.

SOAPWARE has a $995 version, but they call it "EHR lite" (whatever the hell that means)
CCHITT cert is $1995 and
"professional" is $3995

subscription per license $995/$1250/$1750 per year, first year free.

Apparently the upgrade last year was described as "Updating from one SOAPware v4 to another v4 was similar to jumping off one bicycle and jumping onto another. However, going from v4 to SOAPware 2008 is similar to jumping off a bicycle and into an airplane." this is off of their website

I do think large practices should get a break, but the new pricing seems reasonable.

Should he consider maintaining Version 3 as a "lite" version?


Last edited by DoctorWAW; 04/29/2009 12:41 AM.

Wendell
Pediatrician in Chicago

The patient's expectation is that you have all the answers, sometimes they just don't like the answer you have for them