EMR Comparison
Krasyn vs. CureMD
CureMD is a capable outpatient EHR, but its AI documentation is supplementary, DPC billing is unsupported, and pricing requires a custom quote. Krasyn publishes its prices, bundles ambient AI, and includes membership billing from day one.
Feature Comparison
A side-by-side look at how Krasyn and CureMD stack up on the features that matter most to outpatient clinicians. “Q4 2026” marks items on Krasyn's active roadmap — not yet shipped.
| Feature | Krasyn | CureMD |
|---|---|---|
| AI ambient SOAP notes (real-time during encounter) | Included | Partial / Add-on |
| Real-time E/M level coding suggestions | Included | Included |
| ICD-10 code suggestions during documentation | Included | Included |
| Billing code confidence scoring | Included | Included |
| Purpose-built for outpatient medicine | Included | Included |
| DPC / membership practice billing | Included | Not included |
| Practice-level pricing (no per-seat lock-in) | Included | Not included |
| Free tier available | Included | Not included |
| Telehealth built-in | Included | Included |
| Patient portal included | Included | Included |
| FHIR R4 interoperability | Included | Partial / Add-on |
| Lab ordering & results review | Included | Included |
| Standard e-prescribing | Q4 2026 | Included |
| EPCS (controlled-substance e-Rx) | Q4 2026 | Included |
| Care plan management | Q4 2026 | Partial / Add-on |
| Custom analytics & reports | Q4 2026 | Included |
| Structured data migration support | Included | Partial / Add-on |
| Typical time to go live | 4–8 weeks | 4–12 weeks |
| Signup process | Sign up online, no call needed | Demo + sales call required |
Competitor feature data sourced from public documentation and third-party reviews as of August 2026. Contact us if anything is out of date.
Pricing Comparison
Krasyn publishes its prices. No quote required to get started.
Krasyn
AI scribe for one clinician: 10 AI-drafted notes each month. No patient chart required.
For 1–15-provider non-prescribing therapy, counseling, and behavioral health practices.
For 1–3-provider medical practices after a readiness review.
For 4–15-provider medical practices after a readiness review.
CureMD
CureMD does not publish a fixed price list. Reported third-party estimates for the EHR-only tier; actual cost requires a custom quote.
Bundled EHR, PM, and RCM services. CureMD includes RCM-as-a-service options where CureMD staff manages billing on a percentage-of-collections basis.
Data migration and onboarding are priced separately. CureMD offers its own migration team for EHR transitions.
Why Physicians Switch from CureMD
Three recurring pain points we hear from practices exploring a move away from CureMD.
AI documentation falls short of real-time ambient
CureMD has introduced AI-assisted documentation features, but real-time ambient SOAP note drafting during the encounter is not the native documentation architecture. Physicians report the AI features feel supplementary rather than central — documentation still requires significant manual input or post-visit transcription.
Krasyn's answer
Krasyn's ambient AI runs during the encounter, drafting structured SOAP notes grounded against the visit transcript in real time. Providers review and sign — not type from scratch. E/M coding suggestions and ICD-10 codes appear before the encounter closes.
DPC and membership billing are not supported
CureMD is architected for fee-for-service billing. Direct Primary Care and concierge practices that need patient-level recurring membership charges cannot run that model natively in CureMD and typically need a separate membership management tool alongside the EHR.
Krasyn's answer
Krasyn includes DPC and concierge membership billing natively. Recurring patient charges, panel management, and membership financial reporting are built into the platform — not an integration to assemble from separate vendors.
FHIR R4 interoperability is partial
CureMD's FHIR implementation is not fully R4-conformant across all resources. Practices that depend on FHIR-based integrations — for lab connectivity, referral networks, population health tools, or patient data access — may encounter limitations that require workarounds or vendor-specific API negotiations.
Krasyn's answer
Krasyn implements FHIR R4 as a core interoperability layer. Lab integrations, patient data access, and referral network connectivity use standard FHIR R4 resource definitions, reducing the need for one-off vendor negotiations.
What Makes Krasyn Different
AI-native SOAP notes
Ambient AI drafts structured clinical notes during the encounter — HPI, ROS, assessment, and plan — grounded against the visit transcript. Providers review and sign; they do not dictate or type from scratch.
Real-time E/M + ICD-10 coding
As the note is drafted, E/M level and ICD-10 codes are suggested with confidence scores and supporting context — surfacing undercoding opportunities before the encounter closes.
DPC-first pricing
Krasyn was designed around the economics of independent outpatient medicine — including Direct Primary Care. Membership billing is built-in, not an add-on.
No per-seat lock-in
Krasyn bills at the practice level, not per provider seat. Add a covering physician, a PA, or a nurse practitioner without a pricing cliff.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is CureMD a good fit for small outpatient practices?
CureMD is a full-featured outpatient EHR with solid billing and practice management capabilities, and it offers RCM-as-a-service for practices that want to outsource billing. Its primary gaps relative to Krasyn are the absence of native ambient AI documentation, no DPC membership billing, and partial FHIR R4 compliance. Practices that prioritize outsourced RCM over AI documentation may find CureMD a reasonable fit.
How does Krasyn pricing compare to CureMD?
CureMD does not publish a fixed price list — a custom quote is required. Third-party sources estimate $195–$295/provider/mo for EHR only and $295–$595/provider/mo for EHR + PM + billing. Krasyn publishes a $0 Free tier, Therapy Practice at $79/provider/mo, Founding Starter at $249/provider/mo, and Growth at $429/provider/mo. Medical-clinic plans require a readiness review.
Can I migrate patient data from CureMD to Krasyn?
Yes. Krasyn supports structured migrations from CureMD using FHIR R4 export paths where available and direct data extraction for demographics, active medications, problem lists, allergies, clinical notes, and lab results. CureMD's partial FHIR R4 support means some data categories may require custom extraction — a pre-migration assessment confirms scope before commitments are made.
Does Krasyn support the same specialties as CureMD?
Krasyn is built for outpatient primary care, DPC, concierge medicine, internal medicine, behavioral health, and weight management. CureMD supports a broader specialty range. If your specialty has specific workflow or device integration requirements, a fit review will confirm compatibility before migration begins.
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