Choosing the right practice management software is crucial for holistic health care practitioners aiming to streamline their operations and deliver exceptional care. Jane App and Practice Better are two prominent platforms in this space. This blog post will compare these tools, outlining their specific features, pros and cons, and when each might be the best choice for your practice.

Jane App

Pros:

  1. User-Friendly Interface: Jane App offers a clean, intuitive interface that simplifies the management of schedules, client records, and billing.
  2. Integrated Telehealth: Jane App provides seamless telehealth capabilities, including HD video appointments and screen sharing.
  3. Comprehensive Scheduling: Features include online booking, automated appointment reminders via email or text, and calendar synchronization with Google Calendar.
  4. Client Management: Create detailed client profiles with SOAP notes, treatment plans, and the ability to upload documents and images securely.
  5. Billing and Insurance: The platform supports insurance billing with features like direct billing, superbill generation, and integrated payment processing (credit cards and direct debit).
  6. Cost: They have just launched tiered pricing and plans start at only $54.

Cons:

  1. Learning Curve: While user-friendly, new users might need some time to fully navigate and utilize all features.
  2. Limited Customization: Some users feel the platform lacks the depth of customization available in other tools.

Best For:

  • Practitioners who need a straightforward, all-in-one practice management tool.
  • Those requiring robust telehealth and comprehensive billing capabilities.

Practice Better

Pros:

  1. Holistic Focus: Designed for nutritionists, health coaches, and wellness professionals, offering specialized tools tailored to these fields.
  2. Client Engagement: Features include client journaling, food and lifestyle logging, habit tracking, and direct messaging to maintain client accountability.
  3. Comprehensive Scheduling: Features include online booking, automated appointment reminders via email or text, and calendar synchronization with Google Calendar.
  4. Program Management: Allows the creation and management of group programs, workshops, and challenges with automated drip content delivery.
  5. Customizable Forms: Highly customizable intake forms, assessments, and progress tracking to fit the specific needs of holistic practitioners.
  6. Affordable Pricing: More budget-friendly, with plans starting at $25 per month for individuals and tiered pricing for larger practices.
  7. Free Trial: Practice Better offers a free 14-day trial, allowing you to test out the platform before committing.

Cons:

  1. Complexity: The extensive features can be overwhelming initially, requiring a significant time investment to master.
  2. Limited Telehealth Features: While offering telehealth, it lacks some advanced features available in Jane App.
  3. Integration Limitations: Some users report challenges integrating Practice Better with other third-party applications.

Best For:

  • Holistic practitioners needing specialized tools for client engagement and program management.
  • Those seeking a more affordable solution with flexible form customization.

Choosing the Right Software

As someone who recently updated my software program, these two programs were my top choices. After careful consideration, I chose Practice Better as it offered more of the features I needed to automate my practice and manage the creation of my group and self-guided programs.

When to Choose Jane App:

  • If you require an intuitive, all-in-one practice management tool with robust telehealth and billing features.
  • If your practice involves extensive insurance billing and you need integrated support for this.

When to Choose Practice Better:

  • If you are a nutritionist, health coach, or wellness practitioner looking for specialized client engagement and program management tools.
  • If you prefer a more budget-friendly option with extensive customization capabilities.

10 Questions to Ask During a Demo

  1. What are the key features that set your software apart from competitors?
  2. How does the software handle client scheduling and appointment reminders?
  3. Are telehealth capabilities integrated, and what are their features?
  4. What client engagement tools are available, such as journaling and messaging?
  5. How customizable are the intake forms, assessments, and progress tracking tools?
  6. What options are available for billing and payment processing? Does it support insurance billing?
  7. How easy is it to migrate data from my current system to your platform?
  8. Are there any limitations in integrating with other tools or software I currently use?
  9. What kind of customer support and training do you provide to new users?
  10. What are the pricing tiers, and what features are included at each level?

Final Thoughts

Selecting the right practice management software can greatly impact the efficiency and success of your holistic health care practice. Both Jane App and Practice Better offer unique features and benefits tailored to different needs. For personalized assistance in selecting and implementing the best system for your practice, I am available for one-on-one consulting. My services include streamlining your practice, adding systems to free up hours of your time each week, and incorporating turnkey nutrition services.

To get started, I offer a free 30-minute phone call. Shoot me an email [email protected]. Let’s work together to optimize your practice and enhance the care you provide to your clients and create more financial abundance and freedom in your life and practice.

Cheers,


Author:

Dr. Stephanie Zgraggen, DC, MS, CNS, CCN, is a chiropractor and certified clinical nutritionist serving as the clinical director of Lime and Lotus with offices in both Charleston, South Carolina, and Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Zgraggen specializes in functionally assessing thyroid and adrenal health, addressing male and female hormone imbalances, and optimizing digestion.

In addition to her clinical work, she also offers consultations to holistic healthcare practitioners, assisting them in expanding their practices, implementing turnkey nutrition programs, and achieving greater freedom in business.

Her clinical and business expertise has been featured in national publications such as Chiropractic Economics, Natural Awakenings, and Nutrition Perspectives. Furthermore, Dr. Zgraggen has shared the stage with renowned figures like Elizabeth Gilbert and Marianne Williamson at various events.