
Glide
Revenue cycle management software
Health care software
Health care operations software
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What is Glide
Glide is a health care operations platform focused on patient intake, scheduling, and front-office workflows for outpatient practices. It is used by clinics to digitize forms, automate reminders, and streamline check-in and patient communications. The product emphasizes configurable workflows and integrations to connect intake and scheduling data with downstream clinical and billing systems.
Streamlined digital patient intake
Glide centralizes online forms, consents, and pre-visit data collection to reduce manual front-desk work. Practices can standardize intake steps across locations and providers. This can improve completeness of demographic and insurance information before appointments, which supports cleaner downstream billing workflows.
Operational workflow automation
The platform supports automated reminders, tasking, and configurable workflows around scheduling and check-in. This helps clinics reduce phone volume and repetitive administrative steps. Compared with broader clinical platforms, Glide focuses on operational throughput rather than full EHR depth.
Integrations for downstream systems
Glide is designed to integrate with other practice systems so intake and scheduling data can flow into clinical documentation and billing tools. This is useful for organizations that do not want to replace their core clinical system. Integration-first positioning can reduce disruption when modernizing front-office operations.
Not a full RCM suite
Glide is primarily oriented to intake and operational workflows rather than end-to-end revenue cycle management. Organizations needing claims submission, payment posting, denial management, and full patient accounting may require additional systems. This can increase vendor coordination and total cost of ownership.
EHR depth may be limited
For practices looking for a single system that includes clinical charting, orders, and comprehensive medical record capabilities, Glide may not replace a dedicated EHR. Users may need to maintain separate clinical software. This can introduce workflow handoffs and reliance on integrations.
Integration effort varies by stack
The value of Glide depends on how well it connects to existing scheduling, EHR, and billing tools. Integration availability and implementation complexity can vary by the systems already in place. Some organizations may need technical services or process changes to achieve the desired automation.
Seller details
Glide Apps, Inc.
San Francisco, CA, USA
2019
Private
https://www.glideapps.com/
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