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5 Best Direct Primary Care (DPC) Software Platforms in 2027

The 5 best direct primary care (DPC) software platforms in 2027, compared. Membership billing, panels, and patient management — and why ClinikEHR's built-in memberships lead the list.

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Direct primary care (DPC) flips the script on healthcare billing: instead of insurance and per-visit fees, patients pay a flat membership for access to care. It's simpler, more profitable, and more personal — but it needs software that can handle recurring membership billing alongside clinical care. This guide compares the 5 best DPC software platforms for 2027.

Our top pick is ClinikEHR — an All in One, AI-powered platform with membership billing and an EHR in one. Here's why we recommend it:

  • Recurring membership billing: Tiered plans, auto-renew, dunning.
  • Money to you: Charges settle to your account; ClinikEHR keeps just 1.9%.
  • Full EHR included: Charting, scheduling, and notes, not just billing.
  • Self-serve enrollment: A public page where patients join themselves.
  • Free to start: Your first patients are free — no credit card needed.

Quick Answer

The best DPC software combines recurring membership billing with a real EHR, so patient subscriptions and clinical care live in one place. ClinikEHR leads our list because it creates tiered membership plans, auto-renews with dunning, honors member benefits, and settles money directly to your own account (just a 1.9% fee) — all alongside a full EHR for charting and scheduling. DPC-only platforms handle memberships well but can be narrow; general EHRs often lack recurring billing; payment tools bill cards but aren't clinical. Built-in memberships + EHR wins for most DPC practices.

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Note: DPC is generally not insurance and is regulated in some states; confirm your structure with a healthcare attorney. Categories below reflect the general market at the time of writing. For the business side, see how to start a membership model.

What to Look for in DPC Software

  • Recurring membership billing with tiers, trials, and auto-renew.
  • Dunning so failed cards retry instead of dropping care.
  • Direct payouts to your own account (not held by the vendor).
  • A real EHR — charting, scheduling, notes — not just billing.
  • Self-serve enrollment via a public membership page.
  • Member roster & MRR analytics to track recurring revenue.

The 5 Best DPC Software Platforms for 2027

#OptionBest ForKey Strength
1ClinikEHRDPC practices wanting memberships + EHRRecurring billing + full EHR, direct payouts
2Hint Health & Atlas.mdDPC-only practicesPurpose-built DPC workflows
3Elation Health + StripeExisting EHR usersFamiliar EHR, bolted-on billing
4Stripe Billing & ChargebeeCustom/tech-savvy setupsStrong recurring engine, no EHR
5Manual membership billingBrand-new micro-practicesFree, but no automation

1. ClinikEHR — Best Overall

ClinikEHR tops the list because DPC needs both recurring billing and clinical care — and it does both natively. Create tiered membership plans, let patients self-enroll from a public page with a card on file, auto-renew with dunning so care isn't dropped, and honor member benefits — while money settles directly to your connected account with just a 1.9% fee. And it's a full EHR underneath, so charting, scheduling, and notes are right there. Free to start. (See how patient membership billing works.)

2. Hint Health & Atlas.md

Several platforms are built specifically for DPC and handle membership workflows well. The trade-off is breadth — they're DPC-only, so if you add other services or want a broader EHR, you may outgrow them.

3. Elation Health + Separate Billing

You can run a familiar EHR and bolt on a separate recurring-billing tool. It works, but it's two systems, two bills, and an integration to maintain — exactly what a combined platform avoids.

4. Stripe Billing & Chargebee

General subscription engines are powerful at recurring charges but have no clinical side — no charting, scheduling, or member-aware care. Fine as plumbing; not a DPC practice platform on their own.

5. Manual Membership Billing

Invoicing members by hand is free but doesn't scale — no auto-renew, no dunning, no roster — and revenue leaks as you grow. Most DPC practices move off this fast.

Product Insight: Why ClinikEHR Is the Smart Choice

DPC lives or dies on recurring revenue and good care — ClinikEHR runs both:

  • Tiered Membership Plans: Price, interval, trial, benefits, capacity.
  • Auto-Renew with Dunning: Smart retries so care isn't dropped.
  • Direct Payouts: Money to your account; ClinikEHR keeps just 1.9%.
  • Full EHR: Charting, scheduling, notes, and telehealth included.
  • Self-Serve Enrollment + MRR Analytics to grow and track membership.
  • HIPAA Compliant from day one.

Pricing: Free to start; memberships on higher plans. See the memberships feature page, our pricing page, or explore all features. Comparing options? See our best membership software list.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is DPC software?

DPC software runs a direct primary care practice — combining recurring membership billing (flat monthly/annual fees) with clinical tools like charting and scheduling. It replaces insurance-based per-visit billing with subscriptions paid directly by patients.

2. What's the best software for a DPC practice?

For most, a platform that combines membership billing with a real EHR wins. ClinikEHR is our top pick: tiered plans, auto-renew with dunning, direct payouts (1.9% fee), and a full EHR underneath.

3. Is DPC the same as insurance?

No. DPC is generally not insurance — patients pay you directly for access and care. It has legal nuances and is regulated in some states, so confirm your structure with a healthcare attorney.

4. Who holds the membership money in DPC software?

With a good platform, you do. ClinikEHR settles membership charges directly to your own connected Stripe or Paystack account and keeps only a 1.9% platform fee per charge.

5. Do I need a separate EHR with DPC software?

Not if your DPC platform includes one. ClinikEHR combines membership billing with a full EHR, so charting, scheduling, and notes live in the same place as your subscriptions — no second system.

6. How do members enroll?

The best platforms offer self-serve enrollment from a public membership page where patients join with a card on file, plus staff-assisted sign-up. ClinikEHR supports both, with auto-renew handled automatically.

Conclusion

DPC software has to do two jobs at once: bill memberships reliably and support real clinical care. DPC-only tools can be narrow; general EHRs often can't bill recurring; payment tools aren't clinical. For most DPC practices, the best choice is a platform that combines membership billing and a full EHR — with money paid directly to you.

Key takeaways:

  • DPC software must combine recurring billing with a real EHR
  • Look for auto-renew, dunning, and direct payouts to your account
  • DPC-only platforms can be narrow; payment tools aren't clinical
  • DPC is not insurance — confirm structure with an attorney
  • ClinikEHR combines memberships + EHR, direct payouts, just 1.9%

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Disclaimer: Direct primary care carries legal and regulatory nuances that vary by state (DPC is generally not insurance). This article is educational and not legal, financial, or tax advice; confirm your structure with a qualified healthcare attorney. ClinikEHR and its authors shall not be held liable for any decisions made based on the information provided herein.


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