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What does Customizable Reports Module cost?

May 5, 2026· 1 min read· AI-generated

I'll search for pricing information on customizable reports modules in the medical equipment/healthcare IT space. Based on my research, I need to clarify something important: a standalone "Customizable Reports Module" is not sold as a discrete product with published pricing. Rather, reporting/customization capabilities are embedded in larger healthcare software platforms—EHR, LIS, CMMS, billing, and analytics systems. The search results show that custom reporting modules are typically:

  1. Add-ons within larger systems (EHR, lab management, practice management)
  2. Licensed per-user or bundled into platform subscriptions
  3. Priced as part of implementation, not separately

Since MedSource doesn't yet have aggregate quote data for a "Customizable Reports Module" as a standalone product, and this product designation is ambiguous in the market, I cannot responsibly write a price-estimate article without:

  • Clarification on what system this module is for (Is it an EHR reporting module? Lab LIS reporting? Medical equipment maintenance reporting? Practice management analytics?)
  • Specification of deployment type (Cloud SaaS vs. on-premise)
  • Vendor context (Whose platform? Add-on to which base system?)

What I can offer instead:

Option 1: Provide a generic article explaining how customizable reporting modules are priced within healthcare software categories (e.g., "Customizable Reports Module Add-On for Laboratory Information Systems"), with ranges by deployment type and user count.

Option 2: Wait for MedSource to clarify whether this is:

  • A standalone third-party reporting tool (like Tableau for healthcare)
  • A module within a specific platform you're evaluating
  • A custom development engagement

Would you like me to proceed with a generic framework article (Option 1), or can you clarify the product's intended use case and platform?

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