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Oracle Health and Life Sciences Summit 2025
2025-09-09 - 2025-09-11    
12:00 am
The largest gathering of Oracle Health (Formerly Cerner) users. It seems like Oracle Health has learned that it’s not enough for healthcare users to be [...]
MEDITECH Live 2025
2025-09-17 - 2025-09-19    
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
This is the MEDITECH user conference hosted at the amazing MEDITECH conference venue in Foxborough (just outside Boston). We’ll be covering all of the latest [...]
AI Leadership Strategy Summit
2025-09-18 - 2025-09-19    
12:00 am
AI is reshaping healthcare, but for executive leaders, adoption is only part of the equation. Success also requires making informed investments, establishing strong governance, and [...]
OMD Educates: Digital Health Conference 2025
2025-09-18 - 2025-09-19    
7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Why Attend? This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to get tips from experts and colleagues on how to use your EMR and other innovative health technology [...]
Charmalot 2025
2025-09-19 - 2025-09-21    
11:00 am - 9:00 pm
This is the CharmHealth annual user conference which also includes the CharmHealth Innovation Challenge. We enjoyed the event last year and we’re excited to be [...]
Civitas 2025 Annual Conference
2025-09-28 - 2025-09-30    
8:00 am
Civitas Networks for Health 2025 Annual Conference: From Data to Doing Civitas’ Annual Conference convenes hundreds of industry leaders, decision-makers, and innovators to explore interoperability, [...]
TigerConnect + eVideon Unite Healthcare Communications
2025-09-30    
10:00 am
TigerConnect’s acquisition of eVideon represents a significant step forward in our mission to unify healthcare communications. By combining smart room technology with advanced clinical collaboration [...]
Pathology Visions 2025
2025-10-05 - 2025-10-07    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Elevate Patient Care: Discover the Power of DP & AI Pathology Visions unites 800+ digital pathology experts and peers tackling today's challenges and shaping tomorrow's [...]
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How to Compare 3 Different EMR on Paper

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Electronic medical records are developed using software systems that manage health-care documentation for medical services facilities. As technology has progressed, the advent of paperless access to records of many types has become more popular. Electronic medical records allows for much easier access to critical medical data on a faster basis for patients which is also more convenient for doctors. This system has allowed for more streamlined health care within both inpatient and outpatient medical environments. Health-care practitioners and facilities use electronic medical records systems to maintain, manage, monitor and document modern health care more efficiently.

Instructions:

1. Create a table or chart in a word processor with four columns or use a large sheet of paper and write the chart by hand. This document will be used to enter and compare data about three chosen electronic medical record solutions. Title the first column “Desired Features” and list out all of the specifications that are important to you in a medical records solution. For example, features might include security system, an integrated calendar, demographic tools, a notes section and drawing abilities. You can add to this list as you begin to research the products available.

2. Visit websites like those of Allegiance MD, Waiting Room Solutions, Acrendo Software, VeinSpec EMR and AdvantaChart. Look at each software specifications and features list. Add new features and specifications to the first column of your chart if they are must-haves for your situation.

3. Thoroughly examine the specifications and features of all of the electronic medical records software programs. Decide which three solutions are the most appropriate for your use. Add the three software names chosen to your table or chart document. Put the name of each software over the top of a column. List the features of the three software types in the corresponding column below the name. For example, if listing Allegiance MD features, put features for that solution under the column that contains that name. Line up each feature against the first column that contains your must-have features. For instance, if “sorting” is listed in the first column and Allegiance MD has a sorting feature, list that feature under the Allegiance MD column across from the “sorting” listed in your first column.

4. Compare the prices offered from each solutions company. Price quotes need to include all costs, such as the program, the installation and technical support. Ask about training packages available and their costs for each type of software.

5. Alternatively, make a preliminary checklist of features that are important to you in a medical records solution. Print out features lists from each of the three solutions chosen websites, if feasible, or create a document to list each solution’s features. Compare your checklist to the separate feature lists for each solution.

Tips & Warnings

  • Be sure to save the table or chart to a document frequently if using a word processor.
  • Consider what kind of access will be provided, such as through the company, in-house on the internet or a combination thereof.
  • Consider using Software Advice to look at its free demonstrations of electronic medical records products from various companies.
  • Determine that the records network will be secure with exclusive access for your organization.
  • Confirm pricing structures for each software solution. Call each company to ensure that your understanding of the cost is valid and correct.
  • Make a note of each person you speak with for reference later if needed.

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