EndoLogs vs E*Value
E*Value, part of HealthStream, handles evaluations, scheduling, and case logging for training programs. Like its peers, it is institutional software: comprehensive, configurable, and built for the people who run programs.
EndoLogs is personal software. One physician, one log, one tap per finding. The iPhone app is the primary surface because that is where you are when the case ends, and the web app mirrors it for the workstation.
| EndoLogs | E*Value | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | The physician logging procedures | Program evaluation and administration |
| Logging a case | A few taps on your phone between cases | Institutional web forms |
| iPhone experience | Purpose-built procedure logging app | General platform access |
| Web access | Same log, synced to endologs.com | Institutional portal |
| Colonoscopy quality metrics | Computed automatically as you log | Depends on configuration |
| Reports | One-tap PDF with breakdowns and metrics | Administrative exports |
| Who owns the data | You. Export CSV/JSON anytime | Your institution |
| Price | Free trial, then a few dollars a month | Institutional contract |
The part nobody else has
EndoLogs is phone-first. A real iPhone app built only for procedure logging, fast enough to use in the walk between rooms, with every entry synced to the web app for the workstation. Log where the procedure happens, review where the desk is.
Common questions
Is EndoLogs a replacement for E*Value?
For institutional requirements, no; use what your program mandates. For your own record, the one you will reference for credentialing, privileges, and interviews, EndoLogs is the log that is actually pleasant to keep current.
Try EndoLogs free for 3 days. $4.99/month after. Cancel anytime, and your data exports with you.
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