Overview
What is Writepad?
Writepad, from Addison Health Systems in Texas, is a modular EHR program for chiropractors, with features such as a patient portal, ePrescribe, and patient education documents.
Pricing
Entry-level set up fee?
- No setup fee
Offerings
- Free Trial
- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos
WritePad Pro App Demo for iOS
WritePad Pro App Demo for iOS
WritePad for iPhone Demo
WritePad for iPad Demo
Product Details
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What is Writepad?
Writepad Technical Details
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Mobile Application | No |
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Reviews
Community Insights
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- Pros
- Cons
Writepad has been used by some users looking for a digital solution to manage their electronic health records, but many have been left disappointed. The software's non-compliance with CMS reporting causes extra work to manually input and change codes, making it difficult to meet deadlines. In addition, the limited and poor customer support makes it challenging for users to get help when needed.
Though once users figure out how to use the software, they have found it to be a powerful tool that produces good notes, its outdated interface and glitches make it challenging for specific documentation needs. While some users have had success customizing screens for their practice, others have found the software inefficient and not worth the effort. Nevertheless, some positive experiences include the ability to customize it to individual needs and not losing notes during natural disasters. However, many users find it inferior to other platforms and not worth the cost which further puts forward Writepad’s limitations in solving business problems.
Versatile note-taking: Users have found Writepad to be a versatile tool that enables them to take detailed notes easily. Several reviewers reported having a positive experience with the software's note-taking feature, finding it customizable and stable.
Effective patient care: Some users felt that Writepad was quite effective in improving patient care. They appreciated how it allowed them to send appointment reminders, schedule appointments, and perform other essential tasks.
Simple and easy-to-use: Many reviewers noted how simple it was to use Writepad, making intra-staff communication a breeze. They appreciated its user-friendliness and thought that the software could be an excellent product for their colleagues as well.
Difficult to use: Some users have found that Writepad is difficult to learn and navigate, with an outdated interface and a steep learning curve. Many reviewers have reported losing their work frequently due to glitches in the software.
Poor customer support: A significant number of users have expressed frustration with the minimal customer support provided by Writepad, citing unfixable system problems and poor response times. Several reviewers noted that this was the worst customer support experience they had ever encountered from a vendor.
Integration issues: A common complaint among users is difficulty integrating Writepad with other programs, causing concern about compatibility and lost productivity. Many reviewers feel that the platform could be more tablet-friendly, especially when compared to other electronic health record systems.