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Emora vs Rula for clinicians.
Rula is a behavioral health network across ages with billing handled. Emora is focused on kids, teens, and families, books your after-school calendar, and pays per completed session whether or not the payer has paid us yet.
| Emora | Rula | |
|---|---|---|
| Who the families are | Children, teens, and young adults, and their parents. Pediatric is the whole business, not a filter. | All ages, adult-weighted. |
| Who fills your calendar | Emora. We bring the families, through our own marketing, our provider directory, school and physician referrals, and referrals from other Emora clinicians. You do no marketing. | Rula refers clients from its network; volume varies. |
| When families book | After school and evenings, 3 to 9 pm, and weekends. We ask for two prime blocks a week and fill them. | Whenever clients book. |
| Credentialing | Full service: CAQH, payer enrollment, and a tracker that shows where each payer stands. | Yes. |
| EHR and notes | The Emora Care Platform, our own EHR built from the ground up for work with kids and families: AI-assisted notes, measurement-based care, parent portals, and school coordination in one place. | Rula provides its own tools. |
| How pay works | Per completed session, twice a month, by direct deposit, whether or not the payer has paid us yet. We book the calendar, so we talk in months. | Per session at Rula's payer rates. |
| How you join | Apply to Emora Health. One clinical interview. Less than 7% of applicants are accepted, and strong applications book the interview the same day. | One. |
Where Rula fits
If you want a broad-ages network with billing handled, Rula fits.
Where Emora fits
If pediatric and family work is your practice, every part of Emora is shaped for it: the hours, the tools, the families, the clinical leadership.
The one question to ask both of us
Ask each platform: how many sessions a week will you book for me, and can you show me clinicians whose calendars have stayed full for a year? Emora can.
Compare months, not hours. Ask every platform one question: how many sessions a week will you book for me? Emora brings the families and books your after-school calendar, then holds it at ten to fifteen sessions a week, month after month. That steady caseload, not the per-session line, is what your month is made of.
What you get with Emora
Your practice, our engine
Families brought to you
New clients matched to your ages, specialties, and after-school hours. Emora brings the families; you do no marketing.
Credentialing done for you
CAQH, payer enrollment, and a tracker that shows where each payer stands.
Paid twice a month
Direct deposit for every completed session, whether or not the payer has paid us yet.
Referrals both ways
Referrals from Emora prescribers and psychologists, and a place to send the cases you cannot take.
Standing you can see
Your first eight clients set your standing. Attendance, cancellations, and retention are on your dashboard from week one.
Bring your own clients
Run the clients you already see on the Emora Care Platform alongside the families we bring. Sessions you source are paid at a higher rate.
Emora vs Rula: questions
- Is there a fee to join Emora?
- There is no membership fee. You apply, interview, and once accepted you are paid for every completed session, twice a month.
- Rula pays for no-shows. Does Emora?
- Yes. You are compensated for late cancellations and no-shows under the policy in your provider agreement, and our reminders, early flags, and Care Concierge follow-up keep them rare. We walk through the exact terms on the call.
Bring your license. We bring the families.
Apply to Emora Health. You see your per-session pay inside the application, before any call, and you hear back within 48 hours. Less than 7% of applicants are accepted.