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ClinicSource vs Solum: Which platform fits your therapy clinic?

Choosing the right software to run your therapy clinic isn’t easy. Between patient documentation, scheduling, billing, and compliance, your team needs more than just an EMR—it needs a platform that reduces admin time without creating more tech headaches.

Two contenders in the space are ClinicSource and Solum. Both aim to simplify clinic operations, but they take very different approaches. Let’s break down how they compare, and which one might better fit your clinic’s size, needs, and workflows.

Overview: ClinicSource vs Solum

     
  • ClinicSource: Traditional all-in-one EMR, scheduling, and billing system for therapy clinics.
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  • Solum: AI assistant focused on front-desk automation—intake, scheduling, prior auths—built to plug into your existing stack.

Features comparison

ClinicSource

     
  • Integrated EMR with SOAP note templates
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  • Scheduling and recurring appointment tools
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  • Built-in billing and claims submission
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  • Secure patient portals

Solum

     
  • AI scheduling assistant that automates calendar management
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  • Smart patient intake with EHR-ready data
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  • Automated prior authorizations with payor-specific logic
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  • Reminder and follow-up automation

While ClinicSource handles records and billing well, Solum shines in automating the high-volume front-office tasks that slow your team down.

Ease of use and onboarding

ClinicSource is known for its depth, but that also comes with a learning curve. Clinics typically need time and staff training to get fully up to speed.

Solum is plug-and-play. Most users can start automating workflows like scheduling and intake within a few days, with minimal setup and no system overhaul.

Pricing transparency

Neither platform lists exact prices online. ClinicSource provides custom quotes based on users and features.

Solum also uses a custom model, but emphasizes ROI: reducing administrative workload by up to 50% and cutting operational costs by 30–40%.