Forcura Became Mosai. Does The New Scope Fit You?
Forcura's rebrand to Mosai came with an expanded platform scope: more analytics, broader workflow coverage. For some agencies, that expansion is valuable. For others, it's more platform than the actual need: intake automation and physician order management.
WorldView stayed focused on that specific need, EHR-connected intake automation, without the broader platform scope you may not be using.
Why a broader platform isn't automatically the better fit
An expanded platform generally means a longer onboarding process and more surface area to manage, even for capabilities you don't plan to use. That overhead is a real cost, not a neutral bonus feature.
If your actual need is narrower, intake automation and physician order management specifically, a purpose-built tool can get you to full adoption faster with less to configure.
Built specifically for intake automation
Not a broader platform with intake as one module among many.
EHR-connected from day one
Integration is core to the product, not an add-on layered onto a bigger platform.
Purpose-built scope, not broad scope
Less to configure and maintain when your actual need is intake automation specifically.
WorldView vs. Mosai, On Scope Fit
Mosai's expanded scope is valuable for some agencies. This comparison is for agencies whose actual need is narrower.
Where It Matters
Mosai (formerly Forcura)
WorldView
Platform scope
Broad, expanded post-rebrand
Focused on intake automation
EHR integration
Available
Core to the product
Time to full adoption
Longer, more to configure
Faster, purpose-built
Best fit for
Agencies needing broad analytics
Agencies needing intake automation specifically
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