Bp Allied has been part of your practice for years, for some clinics, two decades. The end-of-service announcement on 31 July 2026 wasn't a choice you made. You're now being asked to migrate your client records, billing history, clinical notes, and workflows to a new system, all while running a full caseload.
The good news: thousands of Allied Health clinics are making this move right now. We've built a migration process specifically for Bp Allied users, and we'll handle the heavy lifting, so you don't have to.
What you'll find on this page:
- Why Bp Premier isn't the right answer for Allied Health
- What splose looks like for your profession
- Exactly what's included in a Bp Allied Migration
Bp Premier was built for general practice. Allied Health doesn't work the same way.
Best Practice's recommended migration path is Bp Premier. But Bp Premier is built around GP workflows: short consults, prescription scripts, Medicare item numbers for general practice, and clinical templates designed for medical doctors.
What Allied Health practices need
NDIS Billing & Bulk Uploads
Limited
Clinical templates for Allied Health professionals
GP Focused
AI-Progress Notes for treatment sessions
Not Native
Telehealth for therapy sessions
Designed for GP Consults
Online Intake forms & assessments
Limited
Travel tracking for mobile therapists
Automated Waitlists & Triaging
Limited
Group bookings & multi-practitoner workflows
Limited
Built for Allied Health
We're not knocking BP Premier, it's built for GP clinics. But if you're a physio, OT, psychologist, podiatrist, dietitian, exercise physiologist, speech pathologist, naturopath, osteopath, or NDIS provider, you'll feel the fit issues in your workflow from week one.
splose is purpose-built for Allied Health
splose isn't a generic clinic system bolted onto Allied Health. It's been designed around how Allied Health clinicians actually work, from your clinical note templates, to your invoicing, to your NDIS workflows.
| Physiotherapy | Occupational Therapy | Psychology | Speech Pathology | Podiatry | Dietetics & Nutrition | Exercise Physiology | NDIS / Multi-disciplinary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOAP notes, exercise prescription, treatment plans, integrated Physitrack. | NDIS-ready, functional assessments, equipment quotes, home visit tracking. | Telehealth-first, Medicare BB items, secure session notes, AI session summaries. | Discipline-specific templates, NDIS billing, parent communication, SMS & Email Reminders. | Foot exam templates, DVA/Medicare billing, orthotic tracking. | Meal plan templates, food diary tracking, NDIS dietary support codes. | Outcome measure tracking, exercise prescription, AEP-compliant notes. | Bulk NDIS uploads, support codes, plan budget tracking, mixed-discipline clinics. |
How to migrate to splose from BP Allied
Migrating your workspace is a simple four-step process. While you can easily self-import your clients, contacts, and appointments using our standard templates, your clinical documentation and progress notes will need to be securely handled by our dedicated team. With the Bp Allied end-of-service date fast approaching, we recommend getting a head start on your export today.
Making the switch from Bp Allied to splose? You don't have to figure it out alone. Our comprehensive migration guide walks you through downloading your data, preparing your self-service templates, and mapping your client history flawlessly. Plus, our support team is ready to seamlessly move all your clinical records and progress notes over for you. Read the Bp Allied Migration Guide and book your hassle-free data transfer today!
Best Practice has stated the platform will no longer receive updates, technical support, or improvements after 31 July 2026. While the software may continue to function for a period, you'll be operating without security updates or regulatory compliance support. We strongly recommend migrating before the cut-off — and ideally before 30 June so you have full migration support and aren't competing for slots in the final weeks.
Yes. You can import clients, contacts, and appointments yourself, however progress notes and clinical documentation will need to be scheduled with our team.
The active migration takes a weekend. The full process from booking your consult to being fully settled is 4–6 weeks for a single-practitioner clinic (depending on the readiness of the clinician) and 6–8 weeks for a multi-practitioner or NDIS-heavy clinic.
splose has NDIS bulk upload, plan budget tracking, support category coding, and travel tracking built in. If you're an NDIS provider, you'll find splose's NDIS workflow materially better than Bp Allied's, that's one of the most common reasons clinics tell us they switched to splose.
Yes. Data is encrypted via SSL in transit and encrypted at rest using industry-standard AES-256 encryption.
Stripe, Xero, Mailchimp, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Medicare, Physitrack, HICAPS, and more. If there's a Bp Allied integration you're relying on, mention it on your consult call, we'll confirm before you commit.
Pricing is per active practitioner, billed monthly with no lock-in. Check our pricing page for full transparent pricing. Bp Allied migrators get the first 12-months 50% off if they migrate before 1st July 2026. Offer is only available for BP Allied Customers who joined prior to June 30, 2026.
Yes. The trial is read-only on your live Bp Allied data, so you can run splose alongside Bp Allied for the 14-day trial period without disrupting either system. Cut-over happens at the end of the trial, only if you decide to proceed.
splose is an Australian-based company founded by Nicholas Sanderson, built specifically for Allied Health. Trusted by 25,000+ clinicians across physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, speech pathology, podiatry, exercise physiology, NDIS providers, and more.
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