There is Unicharts which is priced a little below AC for the software and way below AC on support. They are still in the fetal or toddler stage though, and not CCHIT, so they also may find it difficult to keep up with that pricing.

I run a VERY small practice. It's like a "Peter Pan" practice--never wants to grow up. In other words, I want to keep it small indefinitely by keeping a tiny overhead. This has succeeded since 2003 so far.

My concern would be that AC would grow and grow, and along with that would eventually be priced out of my ballpark (which is like the neighbor's backyard -- not Comiskey Park).

I agree with what one of the "regulars" posted in another thread. It would benefit me to keep the PM module separate and optional. I have no interest in it, and would rather not bear the burden of helping to pay for it.

In some sort of way, make Amazing Charts "Small practice Edition", and Amazing Charts "Super Size Edition" or "Enterprise" or whatever. That way you can keep Amazing charts at its low-priced niche, while serving those who want to grow and increase to bigger things. That scheme works for the other software firms.

Gee, I hope this gets read.


Peter
"1 Doctor, 0 Staff"
Internal Medicine