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    CureMD EHR
    Overall rating (4 / 5)

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    CureMD EHR

    • CureMD is amongst the largest providers of healthcare oriented software based in the US. Founded in 1997 by Bilal Hashmat, he is the current CEO of this firm as well. CureMD currently has around 600-1000 employees in its team, with nearly 25% of its employees dedicated for customer service.

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    • Specialities :
    • Vascular Surgery
    • Pulmonary
    • Pediatrics
    • General Surgery
    eClinicalWorks EHR
    Overall rating (3.9 / 5)

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    eClinicalWorks EHR

    • eClinicals is the next step in the evolution of Healthcare IT. It provides a true cloud based solution for the need of your medical practice. It was designed and built to meet the opportunities of the value based care

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    • Specialities :
    • Rheumatology
    • Allergy Immunology
    • Psychiatry
    • Pediatrics
    AdvancedMD EHR
    Overall rating (3.5 / 5)

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    AdvancedMD EHR

    • AdvancedMD is an experienced name among the vendors of healthcare oriented software to practitioners based in the US. Founded in 1999, AdvancedMD is serving a network of over 26,000 practitioners, throughout all of the US. The company itself employs more than 600 employees. Raul Villar is the current CEO of AdvancedMD.

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    • Specialities :
    • Behavioral Health
    • Otolaryngology
    • Internal Medicine
    • Nephrology
    ChartLogic EHR Suite
    Overall rating (3.3 / 5)

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    ChartLogic EHR Suite

    • Chart Logic provides a complete ambulatory EHR suite, which consists of an electronic medical record, practice management, and medical billing. It has been leading the EHR industry for over 20 years.

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    • Specialities :
    • Dermatology
    • Infectious Disease
    • Rehabilitative Medicine
    • Hand Surgery
    RxNT EHR Health Software
    Overall rating (3.8 / 5)

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    RxNT EHR Health Software

    • RxNT is an inventive programming solution provider for the healthcare industry. RxNTs cloud-based solutions enable providers to work from anywhere, virtually.

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    • Specialities :
    • Cardiology
    • Orthopedics
    • Pediatrics
    • Proctology
    ENT-Cloud EHR
    Overall rating (0 / 5)

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    ENT-Cloud EHR

    • ENT-Cloud by WRS Health provides EHR solutions for ENT professionals including Otolaryngologists, Audiologists, Hearing Specialists and other ENT practitioners.

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    • Specialities :
    • Otolaryngology
    • General Practitioner
    • Pain Management
    • Podiatry
    TotalMD EHR Software
    Overall rating (4 / 5)

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    TotalMD EHR Software

    • TotalMD provides its user with a range of services of practice management which includes billing services, denial management and many more. Their services and features include e-claim management, scheduling services, financial reporting, EMR and many more which can be accessed through their dashboard.

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    • Specialities :
    • Nephrology
    • Anesthesiology
    • Neurosurgery
    • Pain Management
    OmniMD EHR
    Overall rating (3.9 / 5)

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    OmniMD EHR

    • OmniMD has aided more than 12,000 health care organizations and physicians by providing them with their Electronic Health Records (EHR) and practice management solution to improve their decision-making process.

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    • Specialities :
    • Neurosurgery
    • Orthopedics
    • Pulmonology
    • Urgent Care
    AntWorks EHR
    Overall rating (4.4 / 5)

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    AntWorks EHR

    • AntWorks is a web-based as well as on-premise installation healthcare solution which offers its users financial, administrative and clinical tools to simplify their business activities and make life easier for them. Their complete suite includes AntWorks Electronic Health Record, AntWorks Practice Management, and AntWorks Revenue Cycle Management, all of which are designed for the effectiveness of the healthcare organizations. It is among the many recommended options for the users.

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    • Specialities :
    • Pulmonology
    • Psychiatry
    • Dermatology
    • Physical Therapy
    Picasso EHR by Doc-Tor
    Overall rating (0 / 5)

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    Picasso EHR by Doc-Tor

    • Picasso EHR by Doc-Tor enable you to avail its cutting-edge Electronic Medical Records software at your fingertips if equipped with Picasso comprehensive web-based Electronic Medical Records “PICASSO” system. It facilitates you in giving more time to patients with its practice friendly tools. It allows the entire office to work efficiently and together with Electronic Medical Records system.

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    • Specialities :
    • Allergy Immunology
    • Behavioral Health
    • Family Medicine
    • Urology
    Quest EHR
    Overall rating (4.9 / 5)

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    Quest EHR

    • Quest is cloud-based automated clinical billing and claim-creation software for sub-specialties including cardiology, nephrology, neurology, and more. Quest features ad-hoc or regular reports with latest ICD-10 and CPT codes & NPI database upgrades. A complete patient profile is also available. 

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    • Specialities :
    • General Practitioner
    • Rheumatology
    • Neurology
    • Pediatrics
    Practice Fusion EMR
    Overall rating (3.4 / 5)

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    Practice Fusion EMR

    • PracticeFusion EMR is cloud-based EHR offering charting, online-prescribing, patient scheduling, lab and imaging integration and more. PracticeFusion is designed for sub-specialties like cardiology, dermatology, physical therapy, mental health, internal medicine and many more.

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    • Specialities :
    • Anesthesiology
    • Internal Medicine
    • Speech Therapy
    • Endocrinology
    NueMD EHR
    Overall rating (4.5 / 5)

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    NueMD EHR

    • NueMD is focused towards providing a cost-effective, simple, flexible and easily accessible EHR technology tailored specifically to streamline your work processes efficiently. Masood Ali Baksh, our cofounder dedicated his research on implementing parallel processing to manage daily affairs easily while reducing cost altogether.

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    • Specialities :
    • Anesthesiology
    • Sleep Medicine
    • Community Health Centers
    • Vascular Surgery
    Allscripts EHR
    Overall rating (3.7 / 5)

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    Allscripts EHR

    • Experience a fully optimized EHR solution provided by Allscripts to manage and automate your workflow for greater efficiency and patient care management.

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    • Specialities :
    • Cardiology
    • OB/GYN
    • Pulmonology
    • Nephrology
    TouchWorks EMR
    Overall rating (2.8 / 5)

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    TouchWorks EMR

    • Touch works is EHR solution designed to cater your workflow digitally to ease communication and access important documents across the office or from anywhere. The software can be utilized by both the patient and the physician in any setting. The solution gives you access to patient records, care coordination, financials, and analytics.

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    • Specialities :
    • Gastroenterology
    • Pediatrics
    • Radiology
    • General Practitioner
     MedSym PM Solutions
    Overall rating (0 / 5)

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    MedSym PM Solutions

    • MedSymPM is a practice management suite for oncologist and doctors of other specialties. It is scaled to suit the needs of solo-practitioners and multi-practitioners. Some features are eligibility checks, alerts and notifications, claim processing and account receivables.

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    • Specialities :
    • Oncology
    Care Tracker EMR
    Overall rating (0 / 5)

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    Care Tracker EMR

    • CareTrackerPM is web-based EMR with capabilities of a billing management dashboard, customizable front-end claims scrubbing, overnight and real-time eligibility, automated reminder calls and text messages and various electronic work lists that help manage operations. 

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    • Specialities :
    • Family Medicine
    • Pediatrics
    • Urology
    • Dermatology
    ELECTRONIC CLINICAL RECORD (ECR)
    Overall rating (0 / 5)

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    ELECTRONIC CLINICAL RECORD (ECR)

    • eCR is an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system developed by TenEleven which includes ONC-ATCB certified and is also compliant with the Meaningful Usage. Their system is suitable for medium sized healthcare organization with mental and behavioral specialties.

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    • Specialities :
    • Infectious Disease
    • Behavioral Health
    • Internal Medicine
    • Oncology
    75 Health EMR
    Overall rating (3.9 / 5)

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    75 Health EMR

    • 75 Health is a cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) solution which is one of the many recommended solutions for small and medium scaled healthcare organizations and individual practices in managing their patients information and administrative tasks. Other features include schedule management, reporting, and many more features as well.

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    • Specialities :
    • Orthopedics
    • Psychiatry
    • Family Medicine
    • Urology
    Drchrono EHR
    Overall rating (3.1 / 5)

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    Drchrono EHR

    • The patient care platform provided by drchrono EHR provides customization throughout the patient care process, along with electronic health recording options such as scheduling, medical billing, documentation, e-prescribing, patient reminders, and check-ins. Patient check-in guide apps and M*Modal allows the documentation of the patient’s visits. In addition to that, FreeDraw is provided to notate the diagrams, X-rays and other such files.

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    • Specialities :
    • Bariatrics
    • Gastroenterology
    • Hematology
    • Occupational Medicine
    Aprima Medical Software
    Overall rating (3 / 5)

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    Aprima Medical Software

    • Aprime is designed to cater to the needs of the physicians practicing in primary care by offering EHR, RCM, PM, and population health solution. Purposely built on a single database, Aprima offers unique replication technology, finance management, and navigation features regarding the symptoms, preferred treatment options, and diagnosis code.

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    • Specialities :
    • Urgent Care
    • OB/GYN
    • Internal Medicine
    • Sleep Medicine
    InteGreat EHR
    Overall rating (0 / 5)

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    InteGreat EHR

    • InteGreat EHR is a web-based EHR solution offered by McKesson Corporation. Integrated with Quippe technology, it allows users to make quick decisions.

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    • Specialities :
    • Oncology
    • Physical Medicine
    • Allergy Immunology
    • Cardiology
    Cerner EMR
    Overall rating (3.8 / 5)

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    Cerner EMR

    • Founded in 1979, Cerner is a Missouri based EHR solutions provider. It is licensed to 18,000 facilities in about 30 plus countries. Cerner recently acquired Siemens healthcare services, back in February 2015.  Its current clients include The Department of Defense (DoD), and several military locations. Cerner currently provides its services to physician practices of all sizes. Some of its key functionalities include:  

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    • Specialities :
    • Primary Care
    • Sports Medicine
    • Podiatry
    • Gastroenterology
    GE Centricity EHR
    Overall rating (3.3 / 5)

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    GE Centricity EHR

    • Centricity is an EHR solution offered by GE Healthcare, a subsidiary of General Electrics. It is an Illinois based company with over 50,000 employees. Centricity offers a complete package with services ranging from an Ambulatory EMR service integrated well with the revenue cycle management system to flawless practice management services. GE Healthcare has been in business for over 30 years and offers this valuable experience in the form of its EHR solution.

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    • Specialities :
    • Cardiology
    • OB/GYN
    • Ophthalmology
    • Neurosurgery
    Epic EMR
    Overall rating (4.2 / 5)

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    Epic EMR

    • Epic is a prominent software firm, which specializes in providing healthcare solutions for hospitals and practices. Founded in 1979, the company offers a wide range of specialty-specific software to its clients

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    • Specialities :
    • Rehabilitative Medicine
    • Infectious Disease
    • Endocrinology
    • Radiology
    Flatiron Health EHR
    Overall rating (0 / 5)

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    Flatiron Health EHR

    • Flatiron Health was founded by a group of entrepreneurs in the year 2012. It currently offers its oncology suite to 2,500 providers across the U.S; spread across 800 different locations. The OncoCloud Suite comprises of 4 subsets of services specially designed for its users; namely OncoEMR®, OncoBilling®, OncoAnalytics®, and OncoTrials®.

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    • Specialities :
    • Hematology
    • Oncology
    Care360 by Quest Diagnostics EHR
    Overall rating (4.2 / 5)

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    Care360 by Quest Diagnostics EHR

    • Care360 is an EHR solution offered by Quest Diagnostics, a company which was incorporated in 1996. Quest diagnostics employs around 45,000 people and has a net income of about $772 Million.  

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    • Specialities :
    • Endocrinology
    • Infectious Disease
    • Oncology
    • Pain Management
    Pulse EHR
    Overall rating (4.6 / 5)

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    Pulse EHR

    • Pulse is an EHR solutions provider, which was recently acquired by Cegedim Healthcare Software Division. It initiated its services in the year 1997 and currently employs around 140 people; with an estimated annual revenue of $11.9 Million. In 2010, Cegedim Healthcare invested an amount of $13.5 million in Pulse Inc. to help with its operations and expansion.

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    • Specialities :
    • Nephrology
    • Oncology
    • Physical Therapy
    • Urology
    NextGen Healthcare
    Overall rating (4 / 5)

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    NextGen Healthcare

    • NextGen Healthcare is an EHR solutions provider founded in the year 2001 and is a subsidiary of Quality Systems Inc. It currently employs around 2,465 employees and has an estimated annual revenue of about $120 million, which makes it one of the most eminent companies present in the market.

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    • Specialities :
    • Sports Medicine
    • Psychiatry
    • Neurology
    • Vascular Surgery
    Amazing Charts EHR
    Overall rating (2.9 / 5)

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    Amazing Charts EHR

    • Founded in the year 2001 by a family physician, Amazing Charts is an EHR solutions provider which currently employs around 130 people and has an estimated revenue of $ 26.2 Million.

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    • Specialities :
    • Plastic Surgery
    • Physical Therapy
    • Podiatry
    • Urgent Care
    Elation Health EHR Software
    Overall rating (0 / 5)

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    Elation Health EHR Software

    • Elation Health is a San Francisco based EHR solutions provider and has an estimated annual revenue of about $6.5 million. It is a cloud-based solution which offers ONC-ATCB certified EMR services with features such as patient scheduling, a patient portal, e-prescribing and e-faxing etc.

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    • Specialities :
    • Family Medicine
    • General Practitioner
    • Hematology
    • Nephrology

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    Oncology EMR Software Buyers Guide

    Electronic Health Records have been a mandatory tool for physicians since the implementation of the HITECH Act in 2009. Some offer cloud backup and secure access whereas some offer an integrated patient portal. A variety of functionalities are promised by the vendors such as Artificial Intelligence integration, CDS, COPE etc. Lesser the clicks, the better the productivity but it all depends on the software’s navigation panel. All in all, a standard EHR software is provided by the vendor not catering to your specialty. However, specialty-specific EHRs offer support for custom templates which have been designed for your specialty; this helps in expediting the documentation process. Oncologists need software support for chemotherapy, billing and other related workflows.

    So how do you figure out which EHR to purchase?

    It all boils down to the most crucial features of the EHR:

    1. Patient portal integration
    2. Support for new treatments such as Immunotherapy
    3. Availability of speech to text technology
    4. Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)
    5. Clinical Decision Support Tools (CDS)
    6. Specialty support: Oncology, cardiology etc.

    Besides these features some precautions that need to be taken are:

    There should be no hidden costs, some vendors trap the user in different kinds of add-ons, support services etc. The entire ownership cost should be clearly mentioned in the terms and conditions of the sales agreement.

    Are they offering some sort of backup; since data present online which is backed up on a cloud should be secure and redundant. Otherwise all the data within the cloud would be lost and nothing could be done to secure it.

    Listing down your requirements:

    Note down the requirements of the practice along with your partners’ requirements. Attention needs to be given to the struggles of the practice against the workflows being executed; whether it is the documentation taking up a lot of time of the physician, or the interoperability feature not functioning properly etc. Such issues need to be kept in mind while making the selection of an EHR system. The staff is a very potent factor in the successful implementation of the software. They need to be consulted regarding the EHR and its selection; since they handle the tasks of the front office etc.

    Market Research needs to be conducted:

    Before proceeding to the contact details of different vendors, research on the performance of different vendors needs to be conducted. Review websites such as Capterra and Softwareadvice can be accessed for an honest analysis of different vendors. Reading through articles, especially through healthcare related magazines can help you in achieving most of your research. Fellow physicians can help you with some inside feedback, pertaining to the software. While going through such reading material focus on the specifications of the product. Take into note the after sales services; this knowledge would definitely help in making the right decision. Short-list your selected vendors and then contact them via their email addresses. This list should be accompanied with the requirements of your practice.

    The questions which you need to ask the vendor:

    • What are the computer-based requirements for the execution of this software?
    • Does it have support for the integration of Artificial Intelligence or does it come along as a built-in functionality?
    • Does it support newer methods of treatment such as Immunotherapy in Oncology, Computer assisted cardiac surgeries in cardiology etc. 
    • Considering my practice, will it be easily implemented; considering the capabilities of the staff? Comparing the interface of the softwares against the previously owned EHR, whether it is easy to use or not?
    • How long would it take to be deployed? How much will the vendor charge for migrating the data from the previously owned system? In most cases, the vendor transfers data from the previous EHR system free of cost. It is entirely the responsibility of the vendor to safely transfer the data from the old software.

    Ask the vendor for a demonstration:

    Inform them about your requirements regarding your practice; send an email to the vendors and request a demonstration from them. Your email should contain the following subject line: Request for a demonstration. But before sending out an email to them, ask them for a request for a quotation.

    During the demonstration:

    While taking the demonstration keep a notepad besides you; this will help you in taking important notes.

    After the demonstration:

    The vendor which fulfills the requirements in the best way possible should be selected. Don’t compromise with your practice and its requirements.

    Caution measures:

    • When you enter into a contract with the vendor do read the terms and conditions; it is often the case that the contract would last at least 5 years. So choose wisely when you make the final decision.
    • Migration is a serious concern when it comes to the post implementation phase. Data which is needed the most, should be transferred first. You would have to prioritize your data. Data which is 5 years older would be less important as compared to the data which is at least 6 months old. Therefore, categorization of your data is a must. Some vendors charge for migration of data, while others don’t. Do ask the vendor about it. This would be a great point to negotiate on.
    • Training your staff can be a hectic task, make sure you ask the vendor for proper implementation support. Without guidance, the implementation of the software could go sideways.

    If all the above stated requirements have been fulfilled then you should proceed with the implementation of this software.

    Oncology EMR Software Buyers Guide

    Electronic Health Records have been a mandatory tool for physicians since the implementation of the HITECH Act in 2009. Some offer cloud backup and secure access whereas some offer an integrated patient portal. A variety of functionalities are promised by the vendors such as Artificial Intelligence integration, CDS, COPE etc. Lesser the clicks, the better the productivity but it all depends on the software’s navigation panel. All in all, a standard EHR software is provided by the vendor not catering to your specialty. However, specialty-specific EHRs offer support for custom templates which have been designed for your specialty; this helps in expediting the documentation process. Oncologists need software support for chemotherapy, billing and other related workflows.

    So how do you figure out which EHR to purchase?

    It all boils down to the most crucial features of the EHR:

    1. Patient portal integration
    2. Support for new treatments such as Immunotherapy
    3. Availability of speech to text technology
    4. Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)
    5. Clinical Decision Support Tools (CDS)
    6. Specialty support: Oncology, cardiology etc.

    Besides these features some precautions that need to be taken are:

    There should be no hidden costs, some vendors trap the user in different kinds of add-ons, support services etc. The entire ownership cost should be clearly mentioned in the terms and conditions of the sales agreement.

    Are they offering some sort of backup; since data present online which is backed up on a cloud should be secure and redundant. Otherwise all the data within the cloud would be lost and nothing could be done to secure it.

    Listing down your requirements:

    Note down the requirements of the practice along with your partners’ requirements. Attention needs to be given to the struggles of the practice against the workflows being executed; whether it is the documentation taking up a lot of time of the physician, or the interoperability feature not functioning properly etc. Such issues need to be kept in mind while making the selection of an EHR system. The staff is a very potent factor in the successful implementation of the software. They need to be consulted regarding the EHR and its selection; since they handle the tasks of the front office etc.

    Market Research needs to be conducted:

    Before proceeding to the contact details of different vendors, research on the performance of different vendors needs to be conducted. Review websites such as Capterra and Softwareadvice can be accessed for an honest analysis of different vendors. Reading through articles, especially through healthcare related magazines can help you in achieving most of your research. Fellow physicians can help you with some inside feedback, pertaining to the software. While going through such reading material focus on the specifications of the product. Take into note the after sales services; this knowledge would definitely help in making the right decision. Short-list your selected vendors and then contact them via their email addresses. This list should be accompanied with the requirements of your practice.

    The questions which you need to ask the vendor:

    • What are the computer-based requirements for the execution of this software?
    • Does it have support for the integration of Artificial Intelligence or does it come along as a built-in functionality?
    • Does it support newer methods of treatment such as Immunotherapy in Oncology, Computer assisted cardiac surgeries in cardiology etc. 
    • Considering my practice, will it be easily implemented; considering the capabilities of the staff? Comparing the interface of the softwares against the previously owned EHR, whether it is easy to use or not?
    • How long would it take to be deployed? How much will the vendor charge for migrating the data from the previously owned system? In most cases, the vendor transfers data from the previous EHR system free of cost. It is entirely the responsibility of the vendor to safely transfer the data from the old software.

    Ask the vendor for a demonstration:

    Inform them about your requirements regarding your practice; send an email to the vendors and request a demonstration from them. Your email should contain the following subject line: Request for a demonstration. But before sending out an email to them, ask them for a request for a quotation.

    During the demonstration:

    While taking the demonstration keep a notepad besides you; this will help you in taking important notes.

    After the demonstration:

    The vendor which fulfills the requirements in the best way possible should be selected. Don’t compromise with your practice and its requirements.

    Caution measures:

    • When you enter into a contract with the vendor do read the terms and conditions; it is often the case that the contract would last at least 5 years. So choose wisely when you make the final decision.
    • Migration is a serious concern when it comes to the post implementation phase. Data which is needed the most, should be transferred first. You would have to prioritize your data. Data which is 5 years older would be less important as compared to the data which is at least 6 months old. Therefore, categorization of your data is a must. Some vendors charge for migration of data, while others don’t. Do ask the vendor about it. This would be a great point to negotiate on.
    • Training your staff can be a hectic task, make sure you ask the vendor for proper implementation support. Without guidance, the implementation of the software could go sideways.

    If all the above stated requirements have been fulfilled then you should proceed with the implementation of this software.

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