Jane.app is a must for any practitioner
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I also use it to easily view reports (financial, clients etc) to help with decision making in the future, understanding what's working and guiding my decisions for growth moving forward.
It is also used to create, store and manage various forms I use for the different modalities I use in my home clinic
Pros
- Jane.app has a wide variety of forms that you can view, edit and use for your clinic, which has been a huge time saver for me (I operate multiple modalities and require different forms for each)
- Jane.app is incredibly simple for scheduling - from implementing your regular schedule, booking appointments, changing appointments, and booking time off. It's a very small learning curve and very seamless to utilize
- Jane.app has a ton of reports that are vey useful in understanding what's working and what isn't in my clinic. From accounts receivable, to new clients booked, to client retention, the reports offer valuable information (from multiple avenues) that guide my decisions efficiently toward growth
Cons
- When charting, I would love to be able to edit a chart afterward, without having to use an amendment.
- I would like to be able to edit health history forms after I have signed off of them. Sometimes the client has discussed health issues during treatments that were not included on their HH, and I can't go back and just add on to form
- This is really minor, but when I click on "clients," I would like to see the number of clients I have, instead of having to go right into reports
Likelihood to Recommend
I also love how easy it is to integrate multiple clinics into one scheduling app. I run 2 clinics, and can have a schedule for each, with a simple click of a button.
I can't think of a practitioner that wouldn't benefit from this app. I am not sure how cost compares amongst apps, but I find the basic version to be quite cost efficient, with even more features than I have even dabbled in yet.
