Software · head to head
Athenahealth vs Kareo
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Athenahealth high implementation costs ranging up to $50,000+ for enterprise deployments; Kareo kareo is now part of Tebra and sold under the Tebra brand rather than as a standalone product
- They diverge on capability: Athenahealth covers Patient Engagement, Kareo covers Scheduling.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Athenahealth and Kareo actually diverge.
| Attribute | Athenahealth | Kareo |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $140/month | $99/month |
| Pricing model | Unknown | subscription |
| Platforms | Web, iOS, Android | Web, Mobile |
| Founded | 1997 | 2010 |
Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Athenahealth
- Patient Engagement
- Telehealth
- Analytics
- Health Information Exchanges
- HITRUST
Only in Kareo
- Scheduling
- Patient Portal
- Payment Processing
Both cover
- Electronic Health Records
- Medical Billing
- Labs
- Pharmacies
- Clearinghouses
- HIPAA
- SOC2
- Cloud deployment
- Web support
- Mobile support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Athenahealth
- Patient Carenot Kareo
- Medical Recordsnot Kareo
- Practice Managementnot Kareo
- Telehealthnot Kareo
Kareo
- Practice management, scheduling and billing for independent medical practicesnot Athenahealth
- Electronic health records and e-prescribing for small clinicsnot Athenahealth
- Insurance claim submission and patient payment collectionnot Athenahealth
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Athenahealth
- High implementation costs ranging up to $50,000+ for enterprise deployments
- Pricing tiers not transparently listed, requiring custom quotes
Kareo
- Kareo is now part of Tebra and sold under the Tebra brand rather than as a standalone product
- Tebra publishes no rate: pricing varies with provider count, features and implementation requirements and is quoted during a demo
- Billing counts clinical providers such as MDs, DOs, NPs and PAs, so adding a prescriber raises the bill even though non clinical staff are free
- Electronic prescribing of controlled substances setup costs about $75 per provider as a one time fee
- PDMP integration costs $500 one time per facility plus about $50 per user per year
Pricing, plan by plan
Athenahealth
$140/monthNo published plan breakdown. See the Athenahealth review.
Kareo
$99/month- Starter$99/month
- EHR
- Scheduling
- Patient Portal
- Professional$199/month
- Everything in Starter
- Billing
- Reporting
Which should you pick?
Choose Athenahealth if
- You need patient engagement.
- You work on Web, iOS, Android.
- You also want telehealth.
Choose Kareo if
- You need scheduling.
- You work on Web, Mobile.
- You also want patient portal.
Questions people ask
- Is Athenahealth or Kareo better?
- Neither clearly leads. Athenahealth starts at $140/month and Kareo at $99/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Athenahealth or Kareo?
- Athenahealth starts at $140/month and Kareo at $99/month.
- Does Athenahealth or Kareo run on more platforms?
- Athenahealth runs on Web, iOS, Android. Kareo runs on Web, Mobile.
- What is Athenahealth best used for?
- Athenahealth is most often used for patient care, medical records, practice management, telehealth. Of those, patient care and medical records are not what Kareo is typically brought in for.
- What can Athenahealth do that Kareo cannot?
- Athenahealth covers Patient Engagement, Telehealth, Analytics, Health Information Exchanges. Kareo covers Scheduling, Patient Portal, Payment Processing. Both handle Electronic Health Records, Medical Billing, Labs, Pharmacies.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Athenahealth: What platforms does Athenahealth serve?
Athenahealth's athenaOne serves small to medium-sized physician practices and hospitals with integrated clinical, financial, and operational workflows.
SourceAthenahealth: What is the pricing model for athenaOne?
Athenahealth uses customized pricing with percent-based or encounter-based models. Starting price reported at $140/month with implementation costs ranging from $5,000-$20,000 for small businesses.
SourceAthenahealth: Does Athenahealth include revenue cycle management?
Yes, athenaOne includes network-driven claims scrubbing with 95%+ first-pass rates, denial management, and A/R optimization.
SourceAthenahealth: What patient engagement features does Athenahealth offer?
Athenahealth provides athenaCommunicator for patient portals, automated appointment reminders, online scheduling, telehealth integration, digital intake, and broadcast messaging.
SourceAthenahealth: How many pre-built integrations does Athenahealth have?
Athenahealth's marketplace includes over 250 pre-integrated third-party apps, allowing practices to extend functionality without custom development.
SourceRelated pages
More on Athenahealth
Keep looking
Other head to heads
- Athenahealth vs Epic Systems
- Athenahealth vs Amwell
- Athenahealth vs Cerner
- Athenahealth vs BetterHelp
- Athenahealth vs Doctor on Demand
- Athenahealth vs Doxy.me
- Athenahealth vs DrChrono
- Athenahealth vs WebPT
- Athenahealth vs Allscripts
- Athenahealth vs Calm
- Athenahealth vs Dentrix
- Athenahealth vs Epic MyChart
- Athenahealth vs Headspace
- Athenahealth vs Jane App
- Athenahealth vs NextGen Enterprise EHR
- Athenahealth vs SimplePractice
- Athenahealth vs Teladoc Health
- Kareo vs Epic Systems
- Kareo vs Amwell
- Kareo vs Cerner
- Kareo vs BetterHelp
- Kareo vs Doctor on Demand
- Kareo vs Doxy.me
- Kareo vs DrChrono
- Kareo vs WebPT
- Kareo vs Allscripts
- Kareo vs Calm
- Kareo vs Dentrix
- Kareo vs Epic MyChart
- Kareo vs Headspace
- Kareo vs Jane App
- Kareo vs NextGen Enterprise EHR
- Kareo vs SimplePractice
- Kareo vs Teladoc Health


