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TherapyNotes vs Cerner PowerWorks

Cerner PowerWorks
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Revenue cycle management and financial solutions from Cerner
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The short version
- They diverge on capability: TherapyNotes covers Electronic Health Records, Cerner PowerWorks covers Medical Coding.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which TherapyNotes and Cerner PowerWorks actually diverge.
| Attribute | TherapyNotes | Cerner PowerWorks |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $39/month | On request |
| Pricing model | subscription | quote |
| Platforms | Web | Web, Desktop |
| Founded | 2010 | 1979 |
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 TherapyNotes
- Electronic Health Records
- Scheduling
- Billing
- Patient Portal
- Telehealth
- Outcome Tracking
- Insurance
- Mobile support
Only in Cerner PowerWorks
- Medical Coding
- Charge Capture
- Claims Management
- Accounts Receivable
- Financial Analytics
- Billing Integration
- Insurance Plans
- Lab Systems
Both cover
- Clearinghouses
- HIPAA
- SOC2
- Cloud deployment
- Web support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
TherapyNotes
- Patient Care
- Medical Records
- Practice Management
- Telehealth
Cerner PowerWorks
- Patient Care
- Medical Records
- Practice Management
- Telehealth
Both are used for patient care, medical records, practice management, telehealth, on those jobs the choice comes down to price and fit rather than capability.
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
TherapyNotes
- No API access, preventing integration with external systems
- Outdated interface compared to AI-driven competitors
- No native mobile app for iOS or Android
- No bulk actions to update multiple sessions at once
Cerner PowerWorks
Nothing recorded yet. See the Cerner PowerWorks review.
Pricing, plan by plan
TherapyNotes
$39/month- Solo$39/month
- Full EHR
- Scheduling
- Patient portal
Cerner PowerWorks
On requestNo published plan breakdown. See the Cerner PowerWorks review.
Which should you pick?
Choose TherapyNotes if
- You need electronic health records.
- You also want scheduling.
Choose Cerner PowerWorks if
- You need medical coding.
- You work on Web, Desktop.
- You also want charge capture.
Questions people ask
- Is TherapyNotes or Cerner PowerWorks better?
- Neither clearly leads. TherapyNotes starts at $39/month and Cerner PowerWorks at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, TherapyNotes or Cerner PowerWorks?
- TherapyNotes starts at $39/month and Cerner PowerWorks at On request.
- Does TherapyNotes or Cerner PowerWorks run on more platforms?
- TherapyNotes runs on Web. Cerner PowerWorks runs on Web, Desktop.
- What is TherapyNotes best used for?
- TherapyNotes is most often used for patient care, medical records, practice management, telehealth.
- What can TherapyNotes do that Cerner PowerWorks cannot?
- TherapyNotes covers Electronic Health Records, Scheduling, Billing, Patient Portal. Cerner PowerWorks covers Medical Coding, Charge Capture, Claims Management, Accounts Receivable. Both handle Clearinghouses, HIPAA, SOC2, Cloud deployment.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
TherapyNotes: Does TherapyNotes integrate with other applications?
TherapyNotes has zero API availability and cannot connect to external systems including marketing platforms, CRMs, or data dashboards. Unlike competitors, it lacks integration capabilities.
SourceTherapyNotes: What are TherapyNotes pricing plans?
TherapyNotes charges $69/month for a solo practitioner plan and $79/month for the first clinician in a group with $50/month per additional clinician. A 30-day free trial is included with every plan.
SourceTherapyNotes: Does TherapyNotes include telehealth?
Yes. TherapyNotes includes Basic Telehealth at no extra cost on every plan, with standard-definition video for up to 2 participants. Premium Telehealth with full HD, screen sharing, and closed captions costs $15 per clinician per month.
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