Midsize/Large Practice Management 2022
15 December 22
| Aaron Gleave and Alex McIntosh
Most practice management (PM) solutions have lengthy tenure in the market, yet not all vendors successfully meet practices’ needs—which include strong technology and a vendor who acts as a partner in customer success. Historically, KLAS has split PM data by midsize (11–75 physicians) and large practices (76+ physicians); however, independent practices (clinics not owned by a hospital/health system) and owned practices (clinics owned by a hospital/health system) also have different needs and gravitate toward different vendors. Due to this trend, this report examines which PM vendors best deliver to customers’ expectations for midsize and large practices as well as for independent and owned practices.
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Director
Relationship
We really don’t have a lot of proactive stuff going on with Veradigm....
Director
Product
If we look at what Epic, athenahealth, even MEDITECH, and NextGen...
Director
Relationship, Product
Veradigm doesn’t support Microsoft 365, which has been out for a...
Director
Relationship
Regarding implementations, Veradigm is almost laissez-faire about...
Analyst/Coordinator
Relationship, Value
Veradigm doesn't promise anything. We just have a hard time getting...
Analyst/Coordinator
Product
I would tell others looking at Veradigm Practice Management that the...
Analyst/Coordinator
Product
Veradigm Practice Management is antiquated. It looks old. It needs a...
Analyst/Coordinator
Relationship
My biggest complaint with Veradigm’s support people is that I bring an...
Analyst/Coordinator
Relationship
Veradigm has reached out to me saying something is going to happen. I...
Director
Product
The system was designed for primary care, and it works for that, but...