
CureMD
Mental health software
EHR software
Revenue cycle management software
Medical practice management software
Optometry software
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Ambulatory software
Health care operations software
Specialty practice management software
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What is CureMD
CureMD is a cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) and practice platform used by ambulatory medical practices to document care, manage scheduling, and support billing workflows. It targets small to mid-sized outpatient clinics and specialty practices that want an integrated clinical and administrative system. The product combines EHR, practice management, patient engagement tools, and revenue cycle management services under one vendor. It is positioned as a general ambulatory EHR rather than a mental-health-only system, with configurable templates and workflows for multiple specialties.
Integrated EHR and practice workflows
CureMD combines clinical documentation, e-prescribing, scheduling, and practice management in a single platform. This can reduce the need to stitch together separate systems for charting and front-office operations. For practices that prefer one vendor for core workflows, the integrated approach can simplify administration and support. It also supports multi-provider and multi-location outpatient operations typical of ambulatory groups.
Revenue cycle management options
The platform includes billing and claims capabilities and is also offered with revenue cycle management (RCM) services. This provides a path for practices that want to outsource parts of coding, claims follow-up, and collections rather than staffing everything internally. Having software and services under one vendor can reduce handoffs between technology and billing partners. It is relevant for practices where reimbursement workflows are a primary operational constraint.
Patient engagement capabilities
CureMD offers patient-facing functions such as portal-style access and online interactions that support routine ambulatory care. These tools can help practices handle intake, communication, and administrative requests without relying entirely on phone-based workflows. Patient engagement features are important for reducing front-desk workload and improving information capture before visits. This is a common requirement for outpatient practices across specialties.
Not mental-health-first design
While it can be used by behavioral health providers, CureMD is not primarily designed as a mental-health-specific system. Practices that rely heavily on psychotherapy note structures, treatment plan libraries, and behavioral-health-centric workflows may find purpose-built tools in this category more directly aligned. Configuration can address some needs, but it may require more setup and governance. This can matter for solo and small therapy practices that prioritize speed of documentation over broad specialty coverage.
Implementation and configuration effort
An integrated EHR/PM/RCM platform typically requires structured onboarding, data migration, and template/workflow configuration. Practices should expect time investment to tailor clinical templates, billing rules, and user permissions to their specialty and payer mix. The breadth of modules can increase training needs across clinical and administrative staff. This can be a barrier for small teams seeking a lightweight, quick-start system.
Specialty depth varies by use case
CureMD serves multiple ambulatory specialties, but depth can vary depending on the specific specialty requirements (for example, optometry-specific charting conventions and device integrations). Practices with highly specialized documentation, imaging, or device workflows may need to validate fit through detailed demos and integration checks. Some specialty needs may require third-party tools or custom templates. This can add complexity compared with software built specifically for one specialty.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model (EHR / Practice Management / All-in-One): Pricing model: Subscription (pricing not published; contact vendor for a quote) Public-facing price info on vendor site: CureMD’s pricing pages prompt users to "Get Pricing" or "Contact for quote"; no per-user or per-month subscription fees are published on the official site. Included/advertised items: Scheduling, Reporting Dashboards, Appointment Reminders, E-Prescribing, Patient Portal, Clinical Decision Support, Support, e-Learning, etc. (See CureMD pricing pages).
Pricing model (Medical Billing / Revenue Cycle Management): Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (percentage of collections) Example costs (from official CureMD pages):
- Billing Services: "As low as 3% of collections" (advertised on CureMD pricing page).
- Urgent Care / specialty examples: CureMD shows an example calculation of "Billing Services at 5% of collections for $500,000 = $25,000" (used as an illustrative example on the urgent-care and specialty billing pages).
Other notes from official site:
- Some specialty pages state that fully outsourced medical billing customers receive "free unlimited access to the EMR, PM and Portal" as part of billing services.
- CureMD’s official pages advertise "free hosting, training, upgrades, support and maintenance" as included services for their SMART Cloud offering.
- Multiple CureMD pages explicitly instruct users to request a demo or contact sales for pricing; no permanent free tier or published subscription rates are listed on the vendor site.
Seller details
CureMD Healthcare
New York, NY, USA
1997
Private
https://www.curemd.com/
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