E-Prescribing Software Market Study Providing In-depth Analysis on Top Key Companies | Athenahealth, Practice Fusion, Allscripts and More
According
to this latest study, In 2022 the growth of the E-Prescribing Software Market is
projected to reach Multimillion USD by 2028, In comparison to 2021, Over the
next Seven years the E-Prescribing Software Market will register a magnificent
spike in CAGR in terms of revenue, In this study, 2021 has been considered as
the base year and 2022 to 2028 as the forecast period to estimate the market
size for E-Prescribing Software.
“E-Prescribing Software Market” research provides significant
and in-depth information on the global market. This research provides an
in-depth analysis and trustworthy statistics. Included are the firm’s
description, key characteristics, and overall revenue. The E-Prescribing
Software market is characterized in terms of market size, market coverage,
market exchange rate, segmentation, and market share. This report analyses the
current competitive environment in addition to offering key details like market
statistics and product releases from leading companies in this area.
Additionally, it highlights the strategic planning needed by enterprises to
handle COVID-19’s consequences.
The global E-Prescribing Software
market size is projected to reach Multimillion USD by 2028, in comparison to
2021, at an unexpected CAGR during 2022-2028.
COVID-19
IMPACT ON MARKET
The
outbreak of COVID-19 has severely impacted the overall supply chain of the
E-Prescribing Software market. The halt in production and end-use sector
operations has affected the E-Prescribing Software market. The pandemic has
affected the overall growth of the industry In 2020 and at the start of 2021, the Sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic led to the implementation of stringent
lockdown regulations across several nations resulting in disruptions in import
and export activities of E-Prescribing Software.
COVID-19
can affect the global economy in three main ways: by directly affecting
production and demand, by creating supply chain and market disruption, and by
its financial impact on firms and financial markets. Our analysts monitoring
the situation across the globe explains that the market will generate
remunerative prospects for producers post-COVID-19 crisis. The report aims to
provide an additional illustration of the latest scenario, economic slowdown,
and COVID-19 impact on the overall industry.
In
terms of market share, the companies in the global E-Prescribing Software
market do not have a considerable amount of market share, as the market is
highly competitive and fragmented.
Some
of the leading companies around the world are :
·
Practice Fusion
·
Allscripts
·
Henry Schein
·
HealthFusion
·
Surescripts
·
Bizmatics
·
EClinicalWorks
·
DrFirst
· Medi-HER
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Software Market Study
Practice
Fusion EHR Software
Allscripts' Practice Fusion EMR was
founded in 2005 and is the most popular cloud-based ambulatory electronic
medical records platform in America. It has partnered with several top
medical billing software companies like AdvancedMD and Kareo to offer seamless
clinical and billing experiences to its clients.
Practice Fusion
EMR reviews state
that it sees over 5,000,000 patients per month, and aids medical facilities in
increasing their efficiency, productivity, and profitability.
The key features include appointment
scheduling and charting, e–prescribing, imaging labs integration, a self-service
portal, and more. Practice Fusion
EMR clients also have access to support via phone calls, email, and
live chat. The company has an in-house learning center, as well as regular
training on-site and online.
This solution can be used to meet the
needs of many specialty practices. This includes internal medicine,
cardiology, dermatology, and physical therapy. Their iPad app also allows
for full access to patient records, appointments, and charting during patient
encounters or daily rounds.
Allscripts EMR Software
Allscripts EMR
Software is in business for the last 30
years. It is used in four countries: Australia, the United Kingdom,
Canada, and Canada. Over 7000 employees work for the company, connecting
and supporting 333,188 doctors and 2,340 hospitals. The company also
offers a portal for patient engagement, Allscripts FollowMyHealth. It serves more than 16 million
users. This software is ONC certified by the ATCB and compatible with
Allscripts Revenue Cycle Management services and solutions.
Allscripts
Healthcare Solutions has
evolved from being a core electronic prescribing organization to a
forward-looking Electronic Health Records, Financial Management, Precision
Medicine, and Population Health Management (Allscripts CareInMotion), solutions
provider. It is possible for large hospitals and practices to integrate
the platform with other top practice management systems due to its open-source
nature.
The software has two distinct EHR
platforms, one for each practice size and the complexity of the practice
workflows. Both platforms have customizable templates for many medical
specialties, intuitive daily planners, and patient portals. They also include
voice recognition, voice recognition, charting, E/M coding, and mobile apps. Allscripts
acquired Mckesson Hospital IT system and Practice Fusion over the past few
years.
eClinicalWorks EMR Software
eClinical works EMR software is an award-winning
vendor that offers integrated EHR, Practice Management, and Population Health
solutions to more than 130,000 doctors across the US and over 850,000+ medical
professionals around the world. The vendor also offers web-based and
on-premise solutions for ambulatory and urgent care facilities, ACOs and
hospitals, and over 50 specialty areas.
To make the transition from legacy EHRs
to eClinicalWorks, the
company has an accessible data transfer policy. The vendor also offers
free on-site training and initial implementation services for 1--9 physician
practices.
eClinical software provides revenue
cycle management services at 2.9% of monthly revenue. There are no start-up
fees. This rate is significantly lower than the rates charged by most
medical billing vendors who charge anywhere from 5 to 12% for collections. However, eClinicalWorks has been accused
by some of its customers of nickel-diming them through hidden fees.
The most recent software update, eClinicalWorks promises improved
patient safety. Eva is a virtual assistant that allows physicians to
access information about patients and helps them recall their histories. They
can also compare past and current progress notes, and include credit card
payments with a card in file. This will aid in care coordination. eClinicalWorks
EMR can be accessed via a web browser, smartphone, or iPad.
eClinicalWorks
EMR was also the first EHR vendor to create and deploy an opioid abuse
tool. The tool will allow providers to estimate the risk to patients and
recommend an alternative medication. It aims to help providers adhere to
treatment protocols better, increasing safety when prescribing controlled
substances and preventing or detecting misuse of opioids.
eClinicalWorks is unique in that it has its own HIPAA-compliant
telehealth software Healow. Patients can now view the files of their
patients. They can also communicate securely and quickly with their
doctors. Telemedicine software can be used by clients of electronic
medical records and can also be used as a standalone product for practice.
Dr. First Software
Dr. First, a leader in
medication management for more than 21 years, pioneered EPCS and
myBenefitCheck, a Real-Time Benefit Check, and artificial intelligence in
medication management.
Dr. First is
constantly innovating, expanding, and diversifying, while focusing on improving
patient safety and health outcomes. Dr. First addresses
care coordination gaps that lead to readmissions and ADEs that negatively
affect star ratings and patient outcomes.
Dr. First facilitates care team collaboration and patient interaction, including telehealth beyond hospital boundaries. There is no need to sign up for an app or log in to a portal.
Dr. First Software Key Features
Artificial Intelligence Technology
Dr. First EHR has been using AI since 2015 to safely translate and infer medication history data. Unique AI solutions use the power of machine learning and natural language processing to eliminate human data entry, reduce errors and adverse drug reactions (ADEs), provide reliable data for clinicians, and increase patient safety.
Integrations
Dr. First's
integration team works with EHRs and other partners to establish the
commercial, clinical and technological strategy for integration. This is to
ensure that interoperability goals are met. They find solutions
to existing problems in e-prescribing and drug management and care
coordination. This ensures that integration is supported by future expansion.
Dr. First MedHx
You can get the most
complete medication history with Dr. First MedHx's national and local sources. This software allows
pharmacists to save time when reconciling medication. The software allows
physicians to view a complete medication history at the time they provide care. Patients can also be
kept safe by avoiding adverse effects from medication.
Demo
There is no better
software for medical professionals than Dr. First EHR is
user-friendly and flexible. For a demonstration
of Dr. First, contact a vendor. You can see the demo
in real-time to help you decide if it is worth your investment.
Review
The software is easy
to use by the majority of users.
Our Thoughts
Dr. First is an EHR software that medical professionals can trust. It has many
benefits, including artificial intelligence and Dr. First Iprescribe. Schedule a Dr. First
iprescribe demo to learn more about the software.
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