splose provides modern design and NDIS focused features but lacks secure messaging and has reported issues with form stability and support responsiveness. coreplus delivers a more established and reliable environment with built in Medicare claiming, secure messaging and broader clinic management tools
coreplus includes HealthLink messaging so clinics can exchange referrals and clinical documents securely. splose does not provide secure messaging, which limits the ability to participate in connected care workflows across Australia
coreplus has supported allied health teams for many years with stable, consistent performance. splose users have reported form malfunctions and slower support responses, making operations less predictable in busy clinics.
coreplus includes calendar syncing, staff credential tracking, editable clinical notes and broader administrative tools. splose focuses primarily on NDIS and does not offer the same breadth of operational functionality.
coreplus includes Medicare and DVA online claiming as part of the Plus plan. splose requires external integrations for Medicare workflows, adding more steps to processing day to day claims.
coreplus maintains stable AUD pricing regardless of team size. splose charges per user, which increases costs as additional clinicians join the practice.
A cyber security breach is any incident where someone gains unauthorised access to systems or data. For example, malware or a hacker might exploit a weakness to view confidential information. Such breaches typically occur when a cybercriminal bypasses security defenses. coreplus reduces this risk by using secure architecture and continuous monitoring, but staying vigilant is still key. We advise using strong passwords and our provided security features so that bypassing your defenses becomes extremely difficult for attackers.
Human error is one of the leading causes of security issues. In today’s busy and complex work environments, it’s easy for practitioners or staff to slip up, perhaps by reusing a simple password, clicking a suspicious link, or accidentally sharing information with the wrong person. Without secure, convenient solutions in place, people might take unsafe shortcuts (like writing down passwords or emailing data to themselves) which can lead to breaches. coreplus helps by providing user-friendly security measures (like single sign-on and multi-factor authentication) to minimize the burden on you and your team. However, staying alert and following best practices is important: with the right habits, the risk of an incident caused by human error goes way down.
A data breach is a security incident in which sensitive information is accessed or disclosed without permission. Data breaches can harm your business and your clients in serious ways – from financial costs and operational disruption to reputational damage and loss of trust. Recovering from a major breach can be time-consuming and costly. coreplus is designed to prevent breaches with its strong security controls. By using coreplus and following recommended security steps, you significantly reduce the likelihood of exposing patient data. In the unlikely event of a serious breach, coreplus will work with you to respond promptly in line with regulations (including Australia’s Notifiable Data Breaches scheme) to mitigate harm. Our goal is to help your practice avoid breaches entirely, so you can focus on care without worry.

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