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January 26, 2009

EMR and EHR Vendor Information

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Many of you have been visiting my new EMR, EHR, Healthcare IT and HIPAA wiki. Thanks for visiting it and hopefully the content will continue to grow over time. I believe that it can become a very valuable resource for those looking at selecting, implementing and using an EMR or EHR.

In an attempt to fill out more of the EMR and EHR matrix of companies, I’m looking to get some help from EMR and HIPAA readers. Please, if you are an EMR vendor, an EMR user or are just familiar with a certain EMR software, then let me know about it.

Here’s the information I’m looking to obtain for each EMR vendor (at least as a start):
Company Name:
Software Name:
Latest Stable Version:
Architecture:
Language:
Payment Methodology:
Website:
O/S Compatability:

Feel free to sign up for the EMR Wiki and add it directly to the wiki, leave it in the comments of this post, or fill out the contact us page. If you want to see examples of what I’m looking for just look at the EMR and EHR Matrix for a few examples.

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    15 responses to "EMR and EHR Vendor Information"

    1. # Deborah Leyva commented on January 26th, 2009:

      John, this Wiki setup is great. I will be happy to contribute as appropriate and I added it to my site as well.

    2. # EMR and HIPAA commented on January 26th, 2009:

      Thanks Deborah. The more qualified people the merrier. Hopefully I can keep it open for editing and we can get lots of contributors. We’ll see how it goes. So far it’s been received quite well and gotten a nice amount of page views.

    3. # Joshua Marble commented on January 27th, 2009:

      Hi, John. I am a software engineer for Intuitive Medical Software where we specialize in specialty-specific EMR software. We develop an EMR called “UroChart EMR”, our urology-specific EMR. We are looking into moving into other surgical specialties in the future. Our software is available through our hosting (SAAS) or as a client/server setup. I would appreciate being added to your EMR matrix wiki. Our product is written in C#. For more product information or for information on how we could partner together, please contact us at info@intuitivemedical.com. Thanks!

    4. # EMR and HIPAA commented on January 27th, 2009:

      Hi Joshua,
      Thanks for stopping by and pointing us to UroChart EMR. I’ve added you to the EMR matrix of companies. Can you tell me the latest stable version of your software? Also, what’s your billing method? One time fee? Monthly per provider?

    5. # Joshua Marble commented on January 27th, 2009:

      John, thanks for adding us. The latest stable version is 2.2. We are currently working through CCHIT certification and will release version 3.0 (CCHIT certified) some time this summer. We bill client/server per provider one-time cost with annual maintenance, and we bill hosted monthly per provider. We also have discounted rates for PA’s. Nurses and other office personnel are not charged. However, all pricing information is handled through the sales department and subject to change without notice or obligation. All pricing is handled on a case-by-case basis. Thanks again!

    6. # EMR and HIPAA commented on January 27th, 2009:

      Thanks for the quick response Joshua. I guess that no subscribe to feature for my blog is working well.

      I’ve added the other details, but forgot to ask about O/S compatibility. Windows XP, Vista, Linux, Mac, Cell Phone?

    7. # Joshua Marble commented on January 27th, 2009:

      Ah, sorry, I meant to include that. Our software runs on the .Net framework, so it works on Windows XP and Windows Vista (x86 or x64). For hosted customers, it runs from any computer that can install the 2X remote access client, which is currently Windows, Linux, and Mac. We also have an iPhone application for hospital rounds and documents access (but not the full EMR). We are also looking into a blackberry application similar to our iPhone app.

    8. # EMR and HIPAA commented on January 27th, 2009:

      Thanks Joshua. I’ve updated the wiki to reflect your comments.

    9. # Denis commented on August 18th, 2009:

      Hi John, I work at First Medical Solutions. We have developed FirstEMR® 1.5 for multi-speciality practices. Our application is client-server based and developed in C# and .NET. Our pricing model is Upront payment, financing, monthly leasing plus annual maintenance contract. We are currently compatible across all windows platforms (XP and higher).

      Future development releases for 4Q09 – First Medical Office® (PMS and Billing) and First Medical Suite (Fully integrated solution PMS, EMR, Billing). In 1Q10 we will release our Web-Based application built on .NET and AJAX.

      Thank you, John!

      -Denis

    10. # John commented on August 19th, 2009:

      Denis,
      Thanks. I added it to the EMR and EHR matrix of companies: http://emrandhipaa.com/wiki/EMR_and_EHR_Matrix#EMR_and_EHR_Companies

    11. # Denis commented on August 20th, 2009:

      Thank you, John!

    12. # Dustin commented on January 25th, 2010:

      John,
      I work at Greenway Medical Technologies, I think your page is a great idea and wanted you to have our updated information. Our clients run WinXP, Vista, we are Windows7 compliant with a specific version of PrimeSuite. We don’t run on Mac OS X, Linux, or Solaris without emulator/virtual machines. There is currently an iPhone app in the works that might qualify us for cell phone as well as the PrimeMobile product line. We run on Microsoft SQL Server for the backend database. We typically run web based in a LAN environment but also offer a hosted type solution. Our primary languages are ASP/ASP.NET and VB/VB.NET.

      Thanks and let me know if i left anything out.
      Dustin

    13. # John commented on January 25th, 2010:

      Thanks Dustin. I’ve added Greenway to the matrix of EMR and EHR companies.

    14. # Bob commented on June 4th, 2011:

      Hi John,

      Great website. My company Compass Revenue Management utilizes a few different EMR and electronic billing systems. The best one is Medrium. It’s an all cloud based system and contains everything that our clients need to run their practice, including electronic claims submission, Hippa compliant messaging, scheduler and of course an EMR system. Because its in the cloud all our clients need to have is a browser. They never have to pay for updates.

    15. # John commented on June 4th, 2011:

      Bob,
      Thanks for sharing your view. I’d love to learn more about why you like Medrium so much. What you described so far is true for pretty much any SaaS based EMR software out there. At least most of them. So, it’s hard to use that as a differentiation point from the other EMR software that’s in the cloud.

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