eClinicalWorks vs. Intergy EHR

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
eClinicalWorks
Score 9.9 out of 10
N/A
eClinicalWorks headquartered in Westborough offers their EHR / EMR solution, which can be upgraded to a full practice management solution at higher pricing tiers.
$449
per month per provider
Intergy EHR
Score 7.0 out of 10
N/A
Intergy offers ambulatory practices a specialty-focused EHR and practice management solution. With Intergy’s tools, users can manage chronic conditions, capture payer incentives, and thrive in the world of value-based care. The ONC-certified solution has consolidated functionality that simplifies notation, automates tasks, and streamlines workflows. The Intergy ecosystem of products also includes telehealth, remote patient monitoring, chronic care management, patient portal, patient…N/A
Pricing
eClinicalWorksIntergy EHR
Editions & Modules
RCM as a Service
2.9% of Practice Collections
EHR Only
$449
per month per provider
EHR With Practice Management
$599
per month per provider
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
eClinicalWorksIntergy EHR
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
eClinicalWorksIntergy EHR
Considered Both Products
eClinicalWorks
Chose eClinicalWorks
When we did the evaluation (about 10 years ago now) eClinicalWorks had a similar featureset, but was designed as a modular cost platform, so if you had certain features you could choose to add them, or not add them which then impacted the total cost. Most of the other products …
Chose eClinicalWorks
I was attracted by the final note format of ECW. I said then and still say that most EMR's clinical notes are terrible to try to read and follow in orderly fashion by comparison...BUT the devil is in the data entry and that is where "you live" as a clinician. Incredibly …
Chose eClinicalWorks
I think eClinicalWorks and Evident are similar. eClinicalWorks has the better software. Evident has the better customer service. I think Cerner stands out above both.
Chose eClinicalWorks
We selected eClinicalWorks because it had great reviews. We do find that it is much easier to use than Medisoft. Our employees tend to feel that it is a little easier to transition between the patient area and the exam area.
Chose eClinicalWorks
eClinicalWorks is easy to learn from a staff and provider standpoint. Tabs/links are clear and concise. Just by playing around with the system for a few hours, I was able to learn most of the important tabs/headings.
Chose eClinicalWorks
Ease of entering data and scheduling.
Chose eClinicalWorks
Lowest cost of entry compared to other EMRs we had experience in implementing. Our customers were not ready to spend seven figures on large EMR systems they will be locked in for eight to ten years down the road. They also did not want to store a lot of local data on expensive …
Chose eClinicalWorks
eClinicalWorks is above average for primary care outpatient services. It is not my favorite but it is not the worst either. ECW was selected by the group prior to my arrival so I cannot speak to why it was selected. I had an easy time adopting it but I have an extensive …
Chose eClinicalWorks
At the end of the day, the EHR systems do many things similarly. How each system does things may vary, but what stands out to the providers, clinical team and administration are the following few things. The providers and clinical team want to have an ease of use in the …
Chose eClinicalWorks
Had limited experience with Cerner but found it harder to navigate as an ambulatory medicine EMR.
Chose eClinicalWorks
I have used Allscripts and EPIC Hyperspace. eClinicalWorks is much more user friendly which is why i prefer it. The interface is also better as well.
Chose eClinicalWorks
Epic was much higher in price and very complicated to build and maintain.
Chose eClinicalWorks
eClinicalWorks has a better user interface than the other products because it allows the user to navigate seamlessly between the progress note and chart. In addition, all information is easy to find based on the design. Their triggers and order sets are comprehensive allowing …
Chose eClinicalWorks
I've also used NextGen and Epic. I believe that Epic is by far the best EHR on the market for medium-large healthcare organizations. There are downsides however including the cost of the Epic solution which makes it cost prohibitive for some organizations to implement Epic. …
Intergy EHR
Chose Intergy EHR
I do really like the easy-to-navigate design of Intergy. I also love the support tickets and the really quick responses. I also, again, love the customizable features each user can set to benefit them specifically. This has been really helpful to set up and onboard our new …
Chose Intergy EHR
Intergy is definitely not at the same level as Epic or Cerner. In Epic if you dream it - you can build it. It is definitely not something I can do within Intergy.
Chose Intergy EHR
The office already has Intergy in place when I was hired. I found this software extremely easy to relate to and move around in.
Chose Intergy EHR
We used Practice Partners in the past. They were no longer updating their products. Intergy is always looking for ways and feedback for improvements.
Chose Intergy EHR
Other systems we have reviewed had some fancier features, but lacked the reporting needs of practices we have worked with. Being able to dig into all of the financial and clinical data to a very deep level was what made Intergy the best choice. The financial flexibility could …
Chose Intergy EHR
My doctors liked Intergy better. Athena is great for the front staff and the nurses. In Intergy, those staff members have more to do, and it's less automated. That being said, I would rather the doctors be happy and the staff do more tasks.
Chose Intergy EHR
One of the most compelling features of Athena, in my opinion, is the investment and commitment to pushing boundaries with product development. This presents a downfall, however, in that constant changes to the software can frustrate users and waste time relearning the platform. …
Chose Intergy EHR
Allscripts is a good product, but Intergy's on-premises\ solution was a better fit for us due to security and oversight.
Chose Intergy EHR

Medical Manager as a product was tried and true. It did not provide an easy interface. When a user who is not tech savvy started to use it was a big learning curve. One thing about Intergy was that it has a more intuitive interface, you get to use the mouse and make selections …

Chose Intergy EHR
As a clinic, we briefly looked at switching to the Athena suite, but ultimately decided against it because of the relationship we have with our billing department. While Athena, from the surface, appears to be a no-brainer, as a clinic we were not ready to take on the whole …
Chose Intergy EHR
I am not the office manager so I cannot tell why she chose to use Intergy EHR. I personally like Intergy EHR because it allows me to use it with Intergy EMR and track patients very fast and it saves the office a lot of time. If something goes wrong, someone can just call …
Chose Intergy EHR
We moved from Intergy to athenaCollector and athenaClinicals. Athena is cloud-based, meaning we can access it from any location that has internet. My staff misses the ease of scheduling in Intergy, but the accountability of users' productivity is amazing. We had more control …
Chose Intergy EHR
Intergy was already selected when I became employed with the office. I much prefer EPIC, but I also realize EPIC is geared towards a much larger facility then what we have.
Features
eClinicalWorksIntergy EHR
Billing and Claims Management
Comparison of Billing and Claims Management features of Product A and Product B
eClinicalWorks
5.1
Ratings
39% below category average
Intergy EHR
6.5
Ratings
15% below category average
Real-time eligibility verification5.10 Ratings6.00 Ratings
Claims management4.70 Ratings7.20 Ratings
Coding5.50 Ratings6.40 Ratings
Patient billing5.50 Ratings6.50 Ratings
Financial Reporting4.70 Ratings6.40 Ratings
Patient Scheduling
Comparison of Patient Scheduling features of Product A and Product B
eClinicalWorks
3.4
Ratings
80% below category average
Intergy EHR
7.0
Ratings
12% below category average
Rule-based scheduling4.20 Ratings5.30 Ratings
Automated appointment reminders4.40 Ratings7.20 Ratings
Automated patient check-in2.10 Ratings7.30 Ratings
Multi-location support1.70 Ratings7.50 Ratings
Calendar interface4.60 Ratings7.50 Ratings
Electronic Medical Records
Comparison of Electronic Medical Records features of Product A and Product B
eClinicalWorks
3.4
Ratings
72% below category average
Intergy EHR
7.0
Ratings
4% below category average
Charting / document management2.90 Ratings7.40 Ratings
Templates4.30 Ratings7.10 Ratings
Patient portal4.00 Ratings7.10 Ratings
Mobile/tablet support6.00 Ratings7.20 Ratings
Fax integration3.30 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Integration with other EMR and PM systems1.60 Ratings7.40 Ratings
Workflow automation1.60 Ratings5.60 Ratings
Speech recognition5.00 Ratings6.40 Ratings
Customization2.10 Ratings7.20 Ratings
E-prescribing3.10 Ratings7.30 Ratings
Medical Security and Privacy
Comparison of Medical Security and Privacy features of Product A and Product B
eClinicalWorks
3.8
Ratings
75% below category average
Intergy EHR
7.4
Ratings
12% below category average
HIPAA compliance8.00 Ratings7.50 Ratings
Role-based permission levels3.10 Ratings7.40 Ratings
Data backups and redundancy3.10 Ratings7.30 Ratings
Local mode / networking failsafe1.10 Ratings7.30 Ratings
Workflow and Scale
Comparison of Workflow and Scale features of Product A and Product B
eClinicalWorks
2.1
Ratings
113% below category average
Intergy EHR
6.5
Ratings
15% below category average
Task tracking2.10 Ratings7.20 Ratings
Specialty-specific workflows2.10 Ratings5.60 Ratings
Multi-office / multi-physician capabilities2.10 Ratings6.80 Ratings
Best Alternatives
eClinicalWorksIntergy EHR
Small Businesses
athenaClinicals
athenaClinicals
Score 9.6 out of 10
athenaClinicals
athenaClinicals
Score 9.6 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
CareLogic EHR
CareLogic EHR
Score 10.0 out of 10
CareLogic EHR
CareLogic EHR
Score 10.0 out of 10
Enterprises
Epic
Epic
Score 9.5 out of 10
Epic
Epic
Score 9.5 out of 10
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User Ratings
eClinicalWorksIntergy EHR
Likelihood to Recommend
2.0
(0 ratings)
7.3
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
2.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
2.1
(0 ratings)
5.9
(0 ratings)
Availability
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(0 ratings)
Performance
4.0
(0 ratings)
7.0
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
1.0
(0 ratings)
8.2
(0 ratings)
In-Person Training
2.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
4.0
(0 ratings)
3.0
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
eClinicalWorksIntergy EHR
Likelihood to Recommend
If you love clicking around in a pretty EMR all day long then this is the EMR for you. [However, I believe] if you are looking for efficiency and support, you should look elsewhere. [I feel] this is an EMR clearly designed by the tech world without much attention or care for those who use it and if you look at the reviews carefully you see that most of the people who love it are in IT.
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It worked quite well in the dermatology/plastic surgery clinic. In fact, until I moved into the administrative/finance department of this neurosurgery clinic, I had no complaints whatsoever about Intergy. The process for end users is very intuitive and free-flowing. On the management side of things, however, it's difficult to track or prove audit trails.
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Pros
  • Access to patient's records - obvious lack of file and charts; transportable ; multi user synchronous access
  • Produces clinical note as end product that is organized and "readable" as opposed to the gibberish output of many EMR's that look like a poorly formatted FORTRAN printouts
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  • Health Reminders- for different patient needs or preventive care/screenings. For example patients who have a diagnosis of Diabetes- their health reminders will show if they need an A1c, foot exam, eye exam, etc. and when it was last performed
  • Orders Tracking- This helps nursing staff make notes on referrals or orders and they are able to look at the order tracking section for all patients and filter it by provider, order type, status, etc. to know what needs to be followed up on or what has been completed and so forth...
  • Tasks- This is a nice feature that has many different options for use. It can be used internally to send a quick message to another user, a phone message, billing message, and any task gives you the option to make it "patient related" if necessary. It can be used by the providers when they make an order they can then send it to the nurse to complete. Lots of different ways for Tasks to be used
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Cons
  • Meaningful Use Reports should be capturing data in real time and generated fairly quickly instead of the MAQ dashboard extraction process.
  • Their support teams are not very helpful at certain topics such as the definition/logic of Meaningful Use calculations. These are generally difficult to determine but several cases in regards to Meaningful Use take several days before it gets addressed.
  • Training videos would be helpful on their support website.
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  • Missing cloud-based services for data storage.
  • It is Windows based. It needs to be updated to offer an Apple and iPad function with speech to text and Apple Pencil type functions.
  • Updates for meds and pharmacies should be made monthly not quarterly.
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Likelihood to Renew
If we had an option to easily switch to another EMR product we would. However, an EMR keeps you invested solidly in it - once you've started you're then going to be stuck with it. The investment into the data in the system are such that you have no real option to back out of what you are in and move into something else. Again, if we could, we would immediately move to another EMR. The ability to use it and be supported by the vendor has decreased nearly to the point of inability to use.
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Usability
[In my opinion] the features allowed by the system are not designed for providers. [I think] the systems are inefficient, and new features tend to be "bolt on" features either as products purchased and added from other providers or simply a module created and strapped onto the software. There doesn't seem to be much idea around making things easier for the provider, though they like to state that provider burnout is something they are working on.
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Very user friendly and efficient
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Performance
I often cannot assign a proper diagnosis under the assessment section; and as mentioned, sometimes (about once a month) the dictation just freezes because "the request has timed out" (even restarting the iPhone/ laptop does not help).
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Support Rating
You put in support cases through a support portal. [I believe] for no apparent reason, the company decided that their support cannot have access to actual patient records and as a result, it's required that they have to connect remotely to a computer system in our network, and log in as one of our users to do anything. This also entails that they are completely incapable of diagnosing problems and require significant amounts of user input and time to try and begin any sort of work on the problems. [In my opinion] this takes away from patient care and other concerns. Also, while you can put in as detailed a ticket as you want, when you are called, you have to go over the ticket again, as they don't seem to read or care what you put in, as it's more important to them to go over everything in painful detail. Often times you must explain to the tech how the process works. In the past month, we were upgraded overnight with zero warning, which caused issues the following day as we had to update every single computer in our network (over 300) and it requires administrative privileges so couldn't be done by a user. This also doesn't update any information in the programs list, so there's no way to tell whether the update happened or not.
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Usually they are very helpful. I would prefer they do some of the actual changes I am requesting instead of having me do the work. I feel that they could walk you through it, instead of letting you figure out the desired results on your own.
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In-Person Training
Paid for training, did not help. They trained prior to go-live, but it was so long ahead that users weren't able to function well when it actually happened, they seemed unable to provide adequate support. [In my experience] further support is typically very boilerplate, and is thus not useful, and has additional cost.
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Implementation Rating
It's very important to limit your schedule during the weeks after go live but it is equally important to have a resource that is the lead at the practice that ensures that milestones are met leading up to the go-live date. Someone must be the point person at the practice otherwise milestones will be missed and the implementation will run into problems.
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Track all hours and don't sign off on anything if you are not 100% happy.
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Alternatives Considered
eClinicalWorks is above average for primary care outpatient services. It is not my favorite but it is not the worst either. ECW was selected by the group prior to my arrival so I cannot speak to why it was selected. I had an easy time adopting it but I have an extensive history of working with EMRs as a CMIO. As a company, they are constantly work to improve their product
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I am not the office manager so I cannot tell why she chose to use Intergy EHR. I personally like Intergy EHR because it allows me to use it with Intergy EMR and track patients very fast and it saves the office a lot of time. If something goes wrong, someone can just call customer service and they are glad to help.
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Return on Investment
  • I will just share one area that our organization saw the ROI in a very short time period. That is the elimination of a dictation service for most of our specialty group doctors when we introducec Dragon Medical. This functionality brought a tangible benefit and a significant ROI in a short time period.
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  • Intergy has had a positive ROI. The financial tracking and tools have been easy to use and helped recover additional monies for practices.
  • Claim Tracker allows practices to have a real time view of all unpaid claims.
  • The E&M calculator helps providers choose the appropriate code for billing compliance.
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ScreenShots

Intergy EHR Screenshots

Screenshot of Patient chartScreenshot of Visit noteScreenshot of Claims managementScreenshot of Analytics CQM dashboardScreenshot of Analytics financial performance dashboardScreenshot of Mobile EHR patient chart