Global Primary Care EHR Market : Epic, Cerner, Meditech, CPSI, Allscripts, etc…
The
research project known as Primary Care EHR
Market sought to determine the aspects of
the expansion of the market that were the most significant contributors. We
take a detailed look at the factors that contribute to the rise in demand, as
well as the challenges that inhibit the expansion of the market and the global
influence that the industry has. The research identifies and analyzes patterns
that have an impact on the market as well as the way in which the market
develops. Users are able to evaluate the market in light of a wide variety of
considerations by utilizing this analysis. These factual summaries are intended
to be of assistance to individuals who are in positions of power during the
process of deliberation.
Companies operating in the Primary Care
EHR Market
Epic
Cerner
Meditech
CPSI
Allscripts
MEDHOST
Athenahealth
NextGen Healthcare
Greenway Health
EClinicalWorks
AdvancedMD (Global Payments)
CareCloud
Kareo
Practice HER
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Primary Care EHR Market
EpicCare EMR software
Epic, a privately-held healthcare software
company, was established in 1979. Epic
EMR software is compatible with around 25 specialties such as
behavioral health, radiology and dermatology. EpicCare Epic's EMR software is certified for Meaningful Use
Stages 1, 2 and 3.
Epic EMR medical record software aids clinicians in streamlining their workflows and
increasing clinical and financial efficiency. They can create
their own dashboards and charts as well as a Note Writer. EMR, for example,
allows doctors to take important notes while charting their diagnosis. These
notes can then be merged with patient's medical records later on for future
reference.
Epic includes Lab
integration, Patient Portal and Billing Capabilities. EMR is mobile-ready,
so both patients and doctors can access it on their Apple devices. According to the
company, hospitals that use its software have access to the medical records of
more than 60% of US patients and 2.5% of global patients.
Epic EMR is a long-standing
company that employs approximately 10,000 people. Epic EMR is
headquartered in Verona in Wisconsin. It has won numerous awards and accolades
over the years.
Cerner EMR Software
Cerner EMR Software, the largest US
provider of healthcare information technology, is the best. It provides a
comprehensive suite of digital solutions that can be used to streamline the
administrative and clinical workflows of major healthcare organizations. It is closely
followed by Epic as the most popular system in US hospitals.
Product Assortment
Cerner offers three EMR Modules
PowerChart
Ambulatory EMR and CareTracker. Here are the details:
PowerChart
Ambulatory Electronic Medical Record
PowerChart
Ambulatory, an EHR solution that is ONC-ATCB
Certified EMR and Meaningful Use
Stage 1 & 2 certified, caters to clinicians who work in large hospitals,
ambulatory clinics, or primary care facilities. The Cerner clinical
documentation tools set it apart from the rest by offering benefits like
dynamic documentation, dragon voice recognition and chart search, chart quality
review, registry worklist, natural language processing, registry worklist and
chart search.
CareTracker
CareTracker by Cerner EHR, an EHR software, is designed for long-term care
facilities and retirement houses, as well as assisted living centers, special
care facilities, and other facilities. The top features of
CareTracker include assessment notifications/alerts, POC documentation,
clinical intelligence capabilities, and more.
Millennium
Millennium is an EHR
Software designed for large healthcare organizations such as hospitals with
multiple departments and specialties. Millennium's core
purpose is to facilitate collaboration among different departments and
specialties, and smooth out workflows.
Meditech EHR Software
Meditech EMR Software is used by a variety of medical specialty practices. It is the preferred vendor for healthcare settings that have specific
needs, such as nursing, home, behavioral, long-term, and critical care. It's also very popular in large hospitals and group practices because it
has higher scores than Cerner and Epic for interoperability.
Meditech Expandse software was not designed to manage a
practice. The goal is to bring together all the players, including
the patient, the social services, community resources, and other stakeholders,
for better population management.
Mobile access to the
platform allows you to view patient data and manage prescriptions. Patients can access
their files online, book appointments and view test results online. These features
result in better patient care.
Analytics features
are embedded in the system to help guide clinical and business decisions. Meditech
EHR software works with
Windows OS and other mobile devices.
CPSI EMR Software
CPSI EMR software is a suite of
cloud-based products that includes billing, EHR, and radiology applications.
It's designed for community hospitals and acute care centers of all sizes. The main features
include a patient portal with specialty-specific templates, a SQL-compliant
database and procedural workflow modules. Lab integration and physical therapy
are also included. These features are
essential for practices to ensure financial and clinical accuracy. Automated tasks like
report processing and claim scrubbery can be automated by users.
The platform's
latest version is certified for Meaningful Use Stages 1, 2 and ONC ATCB. CPSI's open system
architecture and sophisticated design offer flexibility, while also
incorporating the most recent advancements. The EHR system has
three modules that manage point-of-care medication management: medication
reconciliation, medication verification, and electronic prescribing. Vendors ensure that
EMR software is easily and efficiently integrated into hospital systems to
automate their day-to-day tasks. It allows physicians
to improve patient safety and health.
Allscripts EMR Software
Allscripts EMR Software has
been in business for the past 30 years. The software is common across
four countries namely: the US, UK, Canada, and
Australia. The company has over 7000+ employees satisfying and
connecting 333,188 physicians and 2,340 hospitals. In addition, to
its patient engagement portal, Allscripts FollowMyHealth,
serves over 16 million users. The software is ONC-ATCB certified and
compatible with Allscripts Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) solutions and
services.
The software offers two distinctive EHR
platforms depending
on the practice size and complexity of practice workflows. The
best part is, that both platforms come with customizable templates for numerous
medical specialties, intuitive daily planners, patient portals, voice
recognition, E/M coding, charting, and mobile apps. Over
the last few years, Allscripts has acquired Practice Fusion and Mckesson Hospital
Health IT system.
Over time, Allscripts Healthcare solutions have transitioned
from a core electronic prescribing entity to a forward-looking Electronic
Health Records (EHR),
Financial Management, Precision Medicine, and Population Health Management
(Allscripts CareInMotion)
solutions provider. The
platform's open-source nature makes it feasible for practices and large hospitals
to integrate with other leading practice management systems.
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