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EMR Comparison

Krasyn vs. ModMed

ModMed's AI is specialty-tuned for dermatology, orthopedics, and ophthalmology. Krasyn's ambient AI is built for the primary care and DPC encounter — at a published price, with a go-live measured in weeks.

Feature Comparison

A side-by-side look at how Krasyn and ModMed stack up on the features that matter most to outpatient clinicians. “Q4 2026” marks items on Krasyn's active roadmap — not yet shipped.

FeatureKrasynModMed
AI ambient SOAP notes (real-time during encounter)IncludedIncluded
Real-time E/M level coding suggestionsIncludedIncluded
ICD-10 code suggestions during documentationIncludedIncluded
Billing code confidence scoringIncludedIncluded
Purpose-built for outpatient medicineIncludedIncluded
DPC / membership practice billingIncludedNot included
Practice-level pricing (no per-seat lock-in)IncludedNot included
Free tier availableIncludedNot included
Telehealth built-inIncludedIncluded
Patient portal includedIncludedIncluded
FHIR R4 interoperabilityIncludedIncluded
Lab ordering & results reviewIncludedIncluded
Standard e-prescribingQ4 2026Included
EPCS (controlled-substance e-Rx)Q4 2026Included
Care plan managementQ4 2026Included
Custom analytics & reportsQ4 2026Included
Structured data migration supportIncludedPartial / Add-on
Typical time to go live4–8 weeks3–6 months
Signup processSign up online, no call neededSales engagement 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 Contact us if anything is out of date.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

Free$0 / mo

AI scribe for one clinician: 10 AI-drafted notes each month. No patient chart required.

Therapy Practice$79 / provider / mo

For 1–15-provider non-prescribing therapy, counseling, and behavioral health practices.

Founding Starter$249 / provider / mo

For 1–3-provider medical practices after a readiness review.

Growth$429 / provider / mo

For 4–15-provider medical practices after a readiness review.

ModMed

ModMed EHR (estimated)~$500–$800+/provider/mo

ModMed (Modernizing Medicine) does not publish pricing. Third-party estimates for specialty practices; actual cost requires a sales engagement and varies significantly by specialty and module selection.

ImplementationSubstantial one-time fee

ModMed implementations include significant configuration work for specialty-specific workflows. Implementation costs are quoted separately.

PM / Billing ModuleBundled or add-on

Practice management and billing are bundled in some packages and priced separately in others — clarify at time of quote.

Why Physicians Switch from ModMed

Three recurring pain points we hear from practices exploring a move away from ModMed.

Purpose-built for procedural specialties, not primary care

ModMed's AI (EMA) and workflows are engineered around procedural specialties — dermatology, orthopedics, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, and plastics. Primary care, DPC, and concierge medicine practices inherit specialty-specific UI patterns, order sets, and documentation templates that do not map well to outpatient generalist workflows.

Krasyn's answer

Krasyn is built for outpatient primary care, DPC, and concierge medicine. Every workflow, template, and AI documentation output is designed around the generalist ambulatory encounter — not borrowed from a specialty implementation.

Pricing and sales process require a multi-month engagement

ModMed does not publish pricing and requires a structured sales engagement to receive a quote. Implementation timelines run three to six months for most practices, with significant up-front costs before a single patient is seen on the new system.

Krasyn's answer

Krasyn publishes its prices, and medical practices can begin a readiness review without a sales engagement. Go-live for outpatient practices is structured for four to eight weeks — not a multi-month implementation project.

No support for DPC or concierge membership billing

ModMed is designed for fee-for-service billing in procedural specialty practices. Practices running Direct Primary Care or concierge models that need patient-level recurring membership billing are outside ModMed's design assumptions and typically require a separate billing platform.

Krasyn's answer

Krasyn includes membership billing for DPC and concierge practices natively. Recurring patient charges, panel management, and the financial reporting that membership-model practices need are built into the platform.

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 ModMed a good fit for primary care practices?

ModMed is a strong platform for procedural specialties — particularly dermatology, orthopedics, and ophthalmology — where its specialty-specific AI and documentation templates are well-tuned. For primary care, DPC, and concierge medicine, the specialty-specific design creates workflow friction, and the pricing and implementation commitment are substantially higher than most outpatient primary care practices require.

How does Krasyn compare to ModMed for AI documentation?

Both platforms use AI to assist with documentation, but with different architectures. ModMed's EMA AI is trained around specialty-specific encounter patterns and procedure documentation. Krasyn's ambient AI drafts full SOAP notes in real time during the encounter, grounded against a live transcript, and is optimized for the generalist outpatient visit — primary care, DPC, and concierge medicine.

Can I migrate patient data from ModMed to Krasyn?

Yes. Krasyn supports FHIR R4-based and structured export migrations from ModMed, covering demographics, active medications, problem lists, allergies, clinical notes, and lab results. ModMed migrations involve specialty-specific data structures that require a scoped pre-migration assessment before timeline commitments are made.

What specialties does Krasyn support?

Krasyn is built for outpatient primary care, Direct Primary Care, concierge medicine, internal medicine, behavioral health, and weight management. Procedural specialties with complex device integrations, surgical scheduling, or high-volume procedural documentation are outside Krasyn's current design scope — a fit review will confirm alignment before migration begins.

Ready to see Krasyn for yourself?

Plans that store patient records are open for sign-ups, with our standard HIPAA Business Associate Agreement presented for review and electronic acceptance inside your workspace. Prices above are unchanged.