Great EHR System with Growing Pains
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We use Valant EHR as our system of record for our counseling facilities to assist us with appointments, payments and patient record keeping. We have multiple locations and physicians and it addresses our needs by keeping everything compliant with HIPAA and in one single place. All departments are able to use the features from start to finish within the patient chart including billing. The scope of our case, specifically as it relates to me is managing and charging insurances and billing.
Pros
- User Friendly - Valant is user friendly and easy to navigate
- Record Keeping - it allows you to upload docs and files within the patient charts to keep on file at all times.
- Scheduling - Easy to view and make/edit appointments
- Access Management - easy to set features viewable by specific people only such as physicians versus nonclinical
- Reporting - lots of reporting that can be used for a multitude of things from payment billing to notes, etc
Cons
- BILLING- This is all Caps - There can be room for improvement in terms of billing efficiency
- Automatic Reporting - this would be beneficial to set up or have as a feature
- Billing Dashboard - to view all accounts that have matured or are outstanding
- Batch Posting - be it insurances or specific patients. Even Superbills cannot be "chosen" by specific people - it's all clients with balances that are active or no balances and all charges but nothing that says you want statements for say these 20 people.
- Appointment Recording - this could be more efficient versus one by one processing.
Likelihood to Recommend
Valant is a great space for front office to use in a patient/medical setting. I think it's best used on a small scale than a large scale. I have found it challenging at times with multiple locations and with about 3000 patients to keep track. Valant is excellent at record keeping, and communicating with the client via the patient portal. However, due to size and limited functionality - this would be hard to maintain for a larger scale.