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Whadata vs DrChrono

DrChrono and Whadata both serve independent practices, and both now include an ambient AI scribe. DrChrono is known for its mobile-first, iPad-native charting and is sold in quote-based tiers with a separate medical billing service. Whadata is one flat per-provider price with every module and the AI scribe included, built as a single AI-native record.

 WhadataDrChrono
What it isEHR, practice management, and revenue cycle in one platformMobile-first (iPad) EHR, practice management, and billing, part of EverHealth
Pricing modelFlat $500 per provider per month, every module includedQuote-based per-provider tiers (about $199 to $600+), with medical billing at 3 to 9 percent of collections
Built forIndependent and small practicesSolo and small-to-medium practices, especially mobile and iPad-first workflows
AI documentationNative AI scribe, built into the platform and includedEverHealth Scribe, an ambient scribe added in 2026
System of recordComplete system of record, no separate EHR requiredFull EHR and system of record

Where Whadata is different

One flat price vs tiers and a billing percentage

Whadata is $500 per provider per month with every module included. DrChrono uses quote-based per-provider tiers (roughly $199 to $600 and up), and its medical billing service runs 3 to 9 percent of collections, so the total depends on your plan and whether you use its billing service.

AI-native and included

Whadata is built around its AI scribe and includes it for every provider, with the note flowing into the chart, the codes, and the claim in one record. DrChrono added ambient documentation through EverHealth Scribe in 2026, after years as a mobile-first EHR.

The whole workflow in one platform

Whadata includes scribe, structured records, intake and scheduling, telehealth, fax, and claims in one flat plan. DrChrono centers on a mobile-first EHR with practice management and a separate billing service, and is now one product within the broader EverHealth portfolio.

Where DrChrono is a fit

DrChrono is a strong fit for solo and small practices that want a mobile-first, iPad-native charting experience for bedside or exam-room documentation, the workflow it pioneered.

Questions

Is Whadata an alternative to DrChrono?+

Yes. Both are all-in-one platforms for independent practices with an ambient AI scribe. Whadata is a flat $500 per provider per month with every module included, while DrChrono is sold in quote-based tiers with a separate medical billing service priced as a percentage of collections.

How does Whadata pricing compare to DrChrono?+

Whadata is a flat $500 per provider per month with everything included. DrChrono uses quote-based per-provider tiers (roughly $199 to $600 and up), and its medical billing service runs 3 to 9 percent of collections, so the total depends on your plan and whether you use its billing.

Does Whadata replace DrChrono?+

Whadata is a complete clinical system of record covering scribe, clinical records, scheduling, telehealth, fax, and claims, so it can replace DrChrono for an independent practice. If you are switching, Whadata migrates your patient data during onboarding.

Does DrChrono have an AI scribe?+

Yes. DrChrono added EverHealth Scribe, an ambient documentation tool, in 2026. Whadata’s AI scribe is native to the platform and included for every provider.

Comparison last reviewed 2026-05-31

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