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ClinicNote vs. Point and Click for University Speech-Language Pathology Programs

Written by CN Scribe | Apr 22, 2026 8:02:36 PM

Point and Click Solutions is a behavioral health EHR used in community mental health organizations and university health centers. It handles complex behavioral health billing, compliance reporting, and government-funded program workflows well.

It was not designed for university speech-language pathology training programs, and the gap between what SLP programs need and what Point and Click provides is significant.

ClinicNote was built specifically for university allied health training clinics, with SLP documentation, supervisor workflows, and student cohort infrastructure at its core.

Who Each Platform Is Built For

Point and Click

Point and Click (PnC Solutions) is a cloud-based behavioral health EHR designed for community mental health centers, university counseling and student health programs, and government-funded behavioral health organizations. Its strengths are in behavioral health compliance, Medicaid and grant billing workflows, and multi-program clinical management for large health service organizations.

Some universities deploy Point and Click across their health and counseling services portfolio, and SLP programs within those universities sometimes find themselves using a platform selected at the institutional level, not selected for clinical speech pathology.

ClinicNote

ClinicNote was built for allied health clinics in university and private practice settings, with speech-language pathology as a foundational discipline. 117 speech clinics currently run on ClinicNote. The platform was developed through 7+ years of direct collaboration with SLP clinic directors, clinical supervisors, and the student clinicians who use it every semester.

Where Point and Click is optimized for behavioral health compliance in large health systems, ClinicNote is optimized for the clinical training workflow in an SLP program, where a supervisor must review a student's SOAP notes before end of session, where a new cohort of 20 students needs to be onboarded in an afternoon, and where documentation templates need to match your program's specific clinical standards.

Why University SLP Programs Look for Point and Click Alternatives

The most common reasons SLP programs move away from Point and Click:

  1. Behavioral health architecture doesn't fit SLP: Point and Click's clinical documentation framework is built around behavioral health: mental health assessments, psychiatric treatment plans, behavioral interventions, and substance use disorder tracking. SLP documentation lives in a different clinical world entirely, communication goals, articulation targets, language milestones, fluency measures, AAC usage. The systems don't share a clinical model.

  2. Complexity and learning curve: Point and Click is a feature-dense platform designed for large health organizations with dedicated IT staff and implementation support. For a university SLP program, the configuration burden and training time are disproportionate to the clinical use case.

  3. No university SLP training program workflows: Point and Click was not built for the clinical education environment. There is no native support for supervisor-student co-documentation, in-platform supervisor feedback, or the cohort-based onboarding rhythm of a university training clinic.

  4. Mismatch with SLP billing: Point and Click's billing infrastructure is optimized for Medicaid, grant-funded programs, and behavioral health billing codes. SLP billing, CPT codes for speech therapy services, clearinghouse claims submission, insurance eligibility, requires a different billing model.

  5. University department budget doesn't fit enterprise pricing: Point and Click is priced for large health systems. SLP programs operating on departmental budgets, grant funding, or sliding-scale revenue structures often find the cost structure misaligned.

At-a-Glance Comparison

  ClinicNote Point and Click
Built for university SLP Yes, core use case No — built for behavioral health organizations
SLP-specific documentation Yes, SOAP notes, treatment plans, evaluations, lesson plans Behavioral health documentation formats
Supervisor/student workflows Yes, real-time review, feedback, approval No
Caseload-level access control Yes, students see only assigned patients Not designed for this
Cohort training each semester Yes, included Not designed for this
Customizable templates Yes, built collaboratively with your clinic Limited; configuration requires IT/vendor involvement
Disciplines supported 13, including SLP, audiology, OT, PT, AAC Behavioral health and mental health
HIPAA compliance Yes Yes
MFA + IP restrictions Yes Yes
Insurance billing for SLP Yes, SLP CPT codes, clearinghouse integration Behavioral health billing; limited SLP support
Time to learn 1–2 hours Weeks
Pricing model Affordable; built for university clinic budgets Enterprise pricing
Implementation timeline ~60 days Months

Documentation

Point and Click

Point and Click offers extensive documentation tools for behavioral health: mental health assessments, individualized service plans, crisis notes, psychiatric evaluations, and substance use disorder treatment documentation. For large behavioral health organizations, this depth is a strength.

For university SLP programs, it's a mismatch. Point and Click's clinical forms are structured around psychiatric and behavioral health concepts, DSM diagnoses, mental status exams, behavioral interventions. Adapting these forms for SLP use, building templates that track articulation baselines, language development goals, fluency data, AAC device trials, and ASHA-aligned progress measures, requires extensive configuration work that falls on program faculty and staff.

The result is documentation that feels borrowed rather than purpose-built, and maintenance burdens that compound each time the platform updates.

ClinicNote

ClinicNote's documentation suite was built for the SLP clinical workflow. Pre-built templates cover the full SLP clinical cycle: initial intake and evaluation forms, SOAP notes structured for communication goals, treatment plan documentation, lesson plans, and progress reports. Templates support both narrative formats and fillable electronic forms.

Thousands of ICD-10 diagnosis codes relevant to communication disorders are supported, and more are added on request. CPT codes for speech therapy integrate directly into documentation — so the note and the billing record are connected from the start, not reconciled after the fact.

Bottom line: Point and Click requires SLP programs to document like a behavioral health agency. ClinicNote documents the way SLP programs actually work.

Clinical Supervision & Training Program Infrastructure

Point and Click

Point and Click has no built-in clinical supervision workflow designed for university training programs. It was built for credentialed behavioral health professionals — not for the environment where faculty supervise student clinicians who must not finalize documentation without supervisor review.

There is no native support for:

  • Supervisors reviewing and annotating student notes before finalization

  • Real-time supervisor feedback on clinical documentation

  • Document completion verification across a student cohort

  • Caseload-level restrictions so students see only their assigned patients

  • Semester-based cohort onboarding infrastructure

For programs subject to ASHA CAA accreditation requirements, where documentation oversight and completion verification are auditable, this absence has real compliance implications.

ClinicNote

Supervision is built into ClinicNote's permission architecture, not bolted on as an afterthought. Supervisors review student documentation in real time, leave feedback within the platform, and approve notes before they're finalized. Students access only their assigned caseload. IP address restrictions ensure patient records are only accessible from approved clinic or campus locations.

New cohorts are onboarded each semester with comprehensive training. The basics take 1–2 hours, fast enough that the first weeks of a clinical semester don't become an EMR training event.

Billing

Point and Click

Point and Click's billing engine is built for behavioral health: Medicaid billing, FQHC claims, grant reporting, and state-funded mental health program compliance. For organizations in that space, it's a real strength.

For university SLP programs billing commercial insurance, submitting CPT codes for speech therapy services, or training students in the billing workflows they'll use in clinical practice, Point and Click's billing architecture creates friction. SLP-specific CPT codes, clearinghouse connections for commercial claims, and EFT payment workflows are not where Point and Click's billing expertise lies.

ClinicNote

ClinicNote's billing is built for the SLP clinic workflow. CPT codes for speech therapy are integrated directly into clinical documentation. Electronic claims submit through clearinghouse integration. EFT payment processing, outstanding receivables tracking, insurance eligibility capture, and superbill generation are included. Student clinicians get exposure to the actual billing codes and processes they'll encounter in professional practice, not behavioral health billing systems they'll never use again.

Ease of Use

Point and Click

Point and Click is a feature-dense platform with a steep learning curve. Configuration typically requires IT involvement. User training runs weeks, not hours. For SLP programs that need student clinicians productive from day one of a clinical semester, the ramp-up time is a genuine operational challenge.

ClinicNote

ClinicNote's basics are mastered in 1–2 hours of virtual training. The interface is designed to minimize the time clinicians spend on documentation so they can spend more time with patients. For university programs where a new cohort of students arrives every semester, that speed is not a convenience, it's essential.

Support

Point and Click

Point and Click support is structured for large health system clients with dedicated IT staff. For a university SLP program director who needs a direct answer to a clinical workflow question, that support model can feel slow and indirect.

ClinicNote

ClinicNote's support is direct, responsive, and specific to your clinic's needs. Custom reporting built for compliance deadlines is delivered in days. Template modifications happen in collaboration with your team, not through a multi-week vendor ticket process.

"My favorite thing about ClinicNote is the customer support. Everyone has been so incredibly patient and willing and generous with their time." — Stacey Nye, Clinic Director, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Who Should Choose Point and Click

Point and Click is a strong fit if:

  • You operate a large behavioral health organization or community mental health center

  • Your primary billing is Medicaid, FQHC, or government-funded behavioral health programs

  • You have dedicated IT staff to manage implementation and configuration

  • Mental health and behavioral health documentation is your core clinical model

Ideal Point and Click customer: Large university health systems or community behavioral health organizations where mental health is the dominant clinical model and where dedicated IT support is available for implementation.

Who Should Choose ClinicNote

ClinicNote is built for you if:

  • You direct or supervise a university speech-language pathology training program

  • Your program needs supervisor-student documentation workflows for ASHA accreditation compliance

  • You bill for SLP services using speech therapy CPT codes and commercial insurance

  • You need to onboard new student cohorts every semester without a weeks-long training cycle

  • Behavioral health enterprise pricing doesn't fit your departmental budget

  • You want templates built for SLP, not adapted from psychiatric forms

Ideal ClinicNote customer: University SLP program directors and clinical faculty who need an EMR that understands how speech-language pathology training programs operate, not a behavioral health platform deployed at the institutional level and passed down to the SLP department.

Making the Switch

If your program is evaluating ClinicNote as an alternative to Point and Click:

  • Implementation timeline: Full implementation typically within 60 days
  • Historical records: Migrated as PDFs
  • Templates: Built collaboratively with your clinical team during onboarding
  • Training: 1–2 hours to master the basics; comprehensive cohort training for each incoming class
  • Billing transition: SLP CPT codes and clearinghouse integration configured during implementation
  • Demo: Free 60-minute demo with faculty and decision-makers

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Point and Click designed for speech-language pathology programs? No. Point and Click was built for behavioral health organizations, community mental health centers, university counseling programs, and government-funded health services. SLP programs that use it typically do so because it was selected at the university health system level, not because it fits clinical speech pathology workflows.

Can ClinicNote meet university IT security requirements? Yes. ClinicNote includes multi-factor authentication, IP address restrictions, role-based and caseload-level permission sets, and full HIPAA compliance, designed to satisfy university IT department security requirements.

How does ClinicNote support ASHA CAA accreditation requirements? ClinicNote's supervisor-student workflows, document completion verification, and custom reporting tools support the documentation oversight requirements audited in CAA accreditation reviews. Custom compliance reports can be built quickly when accreditation timelines require them.

Does ClinicNote handle SLP insurance billing? Yes. SLP CPT codes integrate directly into clinical documentation. Electronic claims submit through clearinghouse integration, with EFT payment processing, insurance eligibility capture, and outstanding receivables tracking included.

Can ClinicNote support multiple allied health disciplines in one university clinic? Yes. ClinicNote supports 13 disciplines in one platform — SLP, audiology, OT, PT, counseling, behavioral health, and more. Universities running multi-discipline clinical programs don't need separate systems for each department.

How quickly can a new student cohort get up to speed on ClinicNote? The basics take 1–2 hours of virtual training. ClinicNote provides comprehensive cohort onboarding for each incoming class, designed so that a new group of student clinicians can be functional before their first clinical session of the semester.