Coviu’s mission is to make telehealth business as usual for patients and providers through an effortless software experience, through world-class support, and through validated clinical tools. The vendor says its software is secure, intuitive, easily-accessible, high-quality, reliable, and pro-integration. Coviu is a spin-out of the CSIRO and built in Australia. The company says its vision is to ensure every patient has access to the best minds and tools in healthcare regardless of…
$30
Per user, per month
Maple
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Maple is a virtual care platform that lets Canadians see licensed doctors 24/7, with under five minute wait times. Patients can also see specialists such as psychotherapists, psychiatrists, dermatologists, and endocrinologists. Instead of spending hours in a waiting room, users just open Maple on a smartphone, tablet, or computer. Press a button to be matched with the next available doctor for health advice, treatment, prescriptions, lab requisitions, and other…
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Pricing
Coviu
Maple
Editions & Modules
Starter Plan
$30
Per user, per month
Professional Plan
$54
Per user, per month
Clinic Plan
$78
Per user, per month
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Coviu
Maple
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Coviu
Maple
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Coviu
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Maple
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Chose Maple
Maple is a very niche product and competes directly with Mathematica and Matlab. It is a little expensive as compared to the other two however has more set of functions and libraries which makes it for suitable for high level and complex mathematics. It's editor is not on par …
Maple is a very niche product and competes directly with Mathematica and MATLAB. It is a little expensive as compared to the other two however has more set of functions and libraries which makes it for suitable for high level and complex mathematics. It's editor is not on par with other two however it's visualization module is very good and powerful.