You wouldn’t buy a pair of shoes before first trying them on, so why would you not "try on” your next application?
Recently, we had a demo with a prospective client who is currently “bastardizing” (his words not mine) a software application that was not intended to be used for case management and utilization review. Frankly, this is not the first time we’ve run into this situation and it flies in the face of convention.
As quite often the case, software vendors promise the world and assure that missing functionality will be added on a future release; ultimately, leading to broken promises, disenfranchised users , and possibly, loss of customers. The thirty to sixty minute demo may look like it meets all of your needs, but when you’re using it day-in and day-out, is it still a good fit?
Try the software first before committing to a purchase. At ATS, we allow potential customers to try VCMS for 30 days, no commitment and no obligations. When ready to purchase, we bill for services once the system has been tailored and implemented to fit your business model instead of your business model having to adjust. Moreover, if we fail to deliver on the services agreed upon, you may cancel your subscription with no early termination penalties.We stand firm behind our software solutions.
There are times when you inherit software or that it’s been chosen for you. Perhaps it’s time to try on VCMS for size: We know it will work because we have walked a mile in your shoes. Click Here To Schedule A Demo