[humanser] Software called simple practice. Is this accessible?

Beth Gustin, LPC bethglpc at gmail.com
Fri Nov 30 14:14:18 UTC 2018


Hello again and thank you so much for the feedback on those three softwares!

I’m thinking about going with Theraness or therapy notes. Do either of them allowed one to take credit cards and if they did, how was your experience with that if you used it?

Thanks,

Beth

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> On Sep 4, 2018, at 8:22 PM, Michael Abell via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hello,
>    I have used Therapy Notes, Theraness, and Simple.  Simple has some difficulties as they like to use colors to notate changes (such as calendar changes, cancelled appointments, etc.) and they utilize "fly outs" that are not accessible for JAWS.  The difficulty is in the treatment plan and appointments.  Therapy Notes is okay and is fairly accessible.  Notes did not have a portal when I used it, but they may have it now.  Theraness was the easiest to use and had the portal.  I liked the ability to send documents to the client and SMS interaction (Notes and Simple did not nhave it).
>    The largest drawback for me is customer service.  Simple does not have a live operator to discuss problems with.  Notes and Theraness have a live individual to troubleshoot.  I know that Theraness is more expensive if you have a large client load.  That is what I know!
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> Subject: [humanser] Software called simple practice. Is this accessible?
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> Hi,
> 
> I’m looking into part-time private practice and one of the software is that others are using is called simple practice. Has anyone use this? I know therapy notes as another option that is accessible. Simple practice cost about $50 a month. Just want to know if anyone had experience before I considered looking into it.
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> Thanks,
> 
> Beth
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