DocuTAP is docuTAP, now operating under the Experity Health platform, is a specialized cloud-based electronic health record and practice management system designed exclusively for urgent care centers, walk-in clinics, and occupational health facilities. Founded in 2005 and acquired by Kareo in 2019 (which later rebranded to Experity Health), the platform serves over 3,800 urgent care facilities across the United States, making it one of the dominant EMR vendors in the urgent care market segment.
The system distinguishes itself through workflows optimized for high-volume, episodic care environments where speed and efficiency are critical. DocuTAP's interface is built around the rapid patient throughput requirements of urgent care, with streamlined documentation templates for common urgent care complaints, integrated point-of-care testing capabilities, and real-time patient tracking dashboards that monitor wait times and room utilization. The platform includes native occupational health modules for workers' compensation, DOT physicals, drug screening, and employer billing—features rarely found in general-purpose EMR systems.
As a true cloud-based solution, DocuTAP requires no local server infrastructure and is accessible from any internet-connected device, supporting the multi-site operations common in urgent care chains. The system includes integrated practice management functionality covering scheduling, registration, billing, and claims management within a single database, eliminating the data synchronization issues that plague best-of-breed approaches.
Experity's market positioning centers on being an all-in-one platform for urgent care operations. Beyond the core EMR, the platform incorporates patient engagement tools (online check-in, wait time transparency, text notifications), business intelligence dashboards with urgent care-specific benchmarking metrics, and eligibility verification. The vendor maintains an extensive integration network with major laboratory systems, pharmacy networks via Surescripts, and health information exchanges through CommonWell and Carequality.
The platform primarily serves independent urgent care practices, regional urgent care chains, and hospital-affiliated urgent care departments, with deployments ranging from single-location facilities to multi-state organizations with 100+ centers. DocuTAP's ONC 2015 Edition certification ensures compliance with federal meaningful use and interoperability requirements, while EPCS certification enables controlled substance e-prescribing in states where permitted. The system's specialty-specific design and large urgent care customer base provide network effects, as the vendor continuously refines workflows based on aggregated usage patterns from thousands of urgent care patient encounters daily.
DocuTAP primarily serves the Physician practices, Outpatient clinics, Specialty practices, Multi-provider groups market segments.