Office Ally in Vancouver, Washington offers their suite of interactive asp internet based solutions allowing for patient care from the point of contact in the physician's office to receiving payment from the insurance companies and providing overall care management from the IPAs and Health Plans. For $29.95 per month/provider, Office Ally offers EHR 24/7, an Electronic Health Records Program designed to allow healthcare providers to spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork.
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CareLogic EHR
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Qualifacts, headquartered in Nashville, is the developer of the CareLogic enterprise electronic health record system. CareLogic provides scheduling, documentation, billing and reporting designed specifically for behavioral health and human services organizations across the United States.
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EHR 24/7
CareLogic EHR
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EHR 24/7 by Office Ally
CareLogic EHR
Features
EHR 24/7 by Office Ally
CareLogic EHR
Billing and Claims Management
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EHR 24/7 by Office Ally
9.0
Ratings
18% above category average
CareLogic EHR
4.2
Ratings
57% below category average
Real-time eligibility verification
9.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Claims management
9.00 Ratings
4.00 Ratings
Coding
9.00 Ratings
4.90 Ratings
Patient billing
9.00 Ratings
3.90 Ratings
Financial Reporting
9.00 Ratings
3.90 Ratings
Patient Scheduling
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EHR 24/7 by Office Ally
9.0
Ratings
13% above category average
CareLogic EHR
6.5
Ratings
19% below category average
Rule-based scheduling
9.00 Ratings
7.80 Ratings
Automated appointment reminders
9.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Automated patient check-in
9.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Multi-location support
9.00 Ratings
3.90 Ratings
Calendar interface
9.00 Ratings
7.70 Ratings
Electronic Medical Records
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EHR 24/7 by Office Ally
8.4
Ratings
15% above category average
CareLogic EHR
5.6
Ratings
26% below category average
Charting / document management
8.00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Templates
8.00 Ratings
3.00 Ratings
Patient portal
8.00 Ratings
10.00 Ratings
Mobile/tablet support
9.00 Ratings
5.80 Ratings
Fax integration
8.00 Ratings
2.00 Ratings
Integration with other EMR and PM systems
9.00 Ratings
2.00 Ratings
Workflow automation
8.00 Ratings
6.70 Ratings
Speech recognition
9.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customization
8.00 Ratings
7.70 Ratings
E-prescribing
9.00 Ratings
7.70 Ratings
Medical Security and Privacy
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EHR 24/7 by Office Ally
9.3
Ratings
11% above category average
CareLogic EHR
4.5
Ratings
60% below category average
HIPAA compliance
10.00 Ratings
10.00 Ratings
Role-based permission levels
9.00 Ratings
1.00 Ratings
Data backups and redundancy
9.00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Local mode / networking failsafe
9.00 Ratings
1.00 Ratings
Workflow and Scale
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Smaller doctor or dental offices would be fine using Office Ally for patient visits and appointments; it's easy to use and learn, and I'm able to handle most needs with it. For a larger practice, there are better, more technologically advanced software products that would offer more streamlined and professional statements, schedules, and accounting needs.
CareLogic is a fairly low-cost EHR. It would work well for a small practice/agency where you will be focused on one thing. Agencies with multiple areas (i.e. outpatient, inpatient, case management) should use caution as it is difficult to ensure a user is only accessing the information they should have access to. The ability to manage many different types of programs is difficult with this system. Any agency looking to be able to report on their data should look elsewhere.
There needs to be a way to print patient visit summaries for a date range vs printing one summary for each appointment, one at a time.
It would be helpful if the top row of the calendar, showing doctors/practitioners names, would remain on the screen when scrolling to the end of the day. Appointments get scheduled under the wrong doctor at times because the names disappear and columns get confused.
There should be a way to view/print/download what has been paid, per patient, to the office in one place vs searching for payments under the Accounting Tab and payments tracked under Patient visits.
CareLogic needs to update its user interface. Outside of the fact that it looks like it's running on the Windows 2000 operating system, navigating takes a massive effort. Nothing seems to be where you would think it would be, however, if you favorite the items you use the most, they are only two to three clicks away.
Reporting functionality is terrible. Without an intimate knowledge of how the reports are configured, moving our billing data from CareLogic to our accounting system produces errors every month. We have had to hire a consultant to help us figure out the errors and why they keep occurring which brings me to my next point.
Customer service could be better. In my experience, I'm typically on hold and when I finally get someone on the phone they have no idea what the issue is. Since we use CareLogic throughout our organization, any amount of wait time on getting the system fixed causes massive chaos because we use the system to make notes in our client files.
The rating of "3" represents CareLogic's quick loading of pages, however, the reports are super slow and there is no progress bar or notification to let you know if a report is running or not. I've let a report run for an hour before only to find out that the interface never registered my click to run the report.
I haven't had to call too many times to get help with Office Ally but when I have had to call, I haven't always had the best customer service. It seems that I am bugging the person I reach when I call for technical support because I'm usually reminded that there are videos to watch for technical support help. On the flip side, there have been times that I called for help and was treated how you assume you'll be treated when you call for help - with grace, dignity, professionalism, and respect.
The customer support at Qualifacts is great. When you have an issue you can submit a ticket to support and they're on top of getting things straightened out and always available by phone as well. The struggle with the overall support is it doesn't seem like the needs of the users are heard. When you ask for what should be a simple fix or something that seems the system is missing, it gets labeled an Enhancement Request which is where requests go to pasture.
I used to use Best Notes. Best Notes was difficult to navigate and very inflexible. We used it in the early time of EHR/EMR, so that the software was not very useful. When I changed to Office Ally, we are so delighted to change it because again it is easily to navigate the software. There is minimum of learning curve than other software.
Cerner was much less organized, and users in our company generally felt it was harder to utilize. There was less options for customization that fit our specific use demographics, and crashing was much more frequent. Obtaining hard copies through Carelogic EHR, by Qualifacts is much easier as well with the print report radio button.
We are able to have appointments clearly scheduled weeks and months ahead of time so we save money by knowing when to have doctors come in or work elsewhere - we aren't having to pay a doctor to be here when there aren't patients scheduled.
We are able to pay doctors based on the number of office visits they have had with patients vs having to pay a base salary for a doctor even if they did not see any patients.