EMR or EHR
The challenge
Your organization faces increasing pressure to deliver efficient, patient-centered care while navigating complex regulations and combating clinician burnout. Legacy systems often create data silos, increase administrative burden, and hinder seamless communication. Patients expect a consumer-grade digital experience, but outdated technology makes it difficult to provide convenient access to care and personalized engagement. The challenge lies in selecting an EMR or EHR that balances clinical needs with the demands of a modern, connected healthcare ecosystem.
Learn moreThe solution
EMR or EHR addresses your unique challenges through modern solutions and key capabilities.
Digital record management
Centralize and securely store patient medical records, reducing reliance on paper-based processes and improving data accessibility.
Clinical workflow automation
Automate routine tasks such as appointment scheduling, prescription refills, and referral management to improve efficiency and reduce administrative burden.
Ambient clinical intelligence (ACI)
Leverage AI to automatically generate clinical notes during patient encounters, freeing up clinicians to focus on patient care and reducing documentation time.
Interoperability & integration
Enable seamless data exchange with other healthcare systems, labs, and payers using HL7 FHIR standards to improve care coordination and reduce data silos.
Patient engagement tools
Provide patients with secure access to their health information, appointment scheduling, and communication tools through patient portals and mobile apps.
Cloud-based architecture
Opt for a cloud-native platform for improved scalability, security, and access to the latest features and updates.
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How to evaluate EMR or EHR
Interoperability
Evaluate the system's ability to seamlessly exchange data with other healthcare providers, labs, and payers using industry standards like HL7 FHIR to avoid data silos.
Usability
Assess the user interface and workflow design to ensure it is intuitive and minimizes the cognitive load on clinicians, reducing the risk of errors and improving efficiency.
Scalability
Consider the system's ability to scale with your organization's growth and changing needs, ensuring it can accommodate increasing patient volumes and evolving regulatory requirements.
Total cost of ownership
Analyze the total cost of ownership, including implementation, maintenance, training, and support, to ensure the system fits within your budget and delivers a strong return on investment.
Questions to ask suppliers
Use these questions during supplier evaluations to ensure you're choosing the right partner for your needs.
EMR or EHR RFP guide- How does your platform address clinician burnout and improve work-life balance?
- What level of FHIR support and API access do you provide for third-party integrations?
- What is your strategy for incorporating AI and machine learning into your EHR?
- Can you provide references from organizations of similar size and specialty?