Halo Health is halo Health provides cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) and practice management solutions designed specifically for small to medium-sized ambulatory care practices. The platform combines clinical documentation, scheduling, billing, and patient engagement tools into a unified system that aims to reduce administrative burden while maintaining compliance with federal meaningful use and quality reporting requirements.
The system is architected as a fully cloud-hosted solution, eliminating the need for on-premise servers or dedicated IT infrastructure. This deployment model enables practices to access patient records and administrative functions from any internet-connected device, supporting both in-office and remote care delivery models. Halo Health emphasizes ease of implementation with reported setup times ranging from 2-4 weeks for typical primary care practices.
Key clinical features include customizable templates for multiple specialties, integrated e-prescribing through Surescripts connectivity, laboratory order management with bidirectional interfaces to major reference labs, and automated quality measure tracking for MIPS reporting. The practice management module handles patient scheduling with automated appointment reminders, insurance eligibility verification, claims submission, and payment posting. The patient portal provides secure messaging, appointment requests, and access to clinical summaries.
Halo Health targets independent physician practices, community health centers, and small specialty groups typically ranging from 1-20 providers. The vendor has established particular presence in primary care, pediatrics, and multi-specialty group practices seeking an affordable alternative to enterprise-grade EHR systems. The platform's interface prioritizes simplicity over extensive customization, which appeals to practices with limited technical resources but may constrain workflows for highly specialized clinical environments.
Interoperability capabilities include participation in CommonWell Health Alliance for care coordination across health systems, Direct secure messaging for external provider communication, and HL7 interfaces for ancillary system integration. The system maintains ONC certification for meaningful use attestation and supports electronic clinical quality measure (eCQM) reporting required for value-based care programs.
Compared to larger competitors like Epic or Cerner, Halo Health offers significantly lower total cost of ownership and reduced implementation complexity, though with more limited advanced features such as population health analytics, complex clinical decision support, or integrated revenue cycle management services. The vendor competes primarily with other ambulatory-focused systems including athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, and Practice Fusion in the small practice market segment.
Halo Health primarily serves the Physician practices, Outpatient clinics, Specialty practices, Multi-provider groups market segments.