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Please consult the following pages and sections of the wiki:
Please consult the following pages and sections of the wiki:


* [[electronic medical record]] - a computerized medical record created in an organization across inpatient and outpatient environments that is used to document, monitor, and manage health care delivery within organizations such as a hospital or physician's office<ref name="HIMSSemrvsehr">{{cite web |url=http://www.himssanalytics.org/docs/wp_emr_ehr.pdf |title=Electronic Medical Records vs. Electronic Health Records: Yes, There Is a Difference |author=Garets, Dave; Davis, Mike |publisher=HIMSS Analytics, LLC |date=26 January 2006 |accessdate=08 May 2013}}</ref>
* [[electronic medical record]] - a computerized medical record created in an organization across inpatient and outpatient environments that is used to document, monitor, and manage health care delivery within organizations such as a [[hospital]] or physician's office<ref name="HIMSSemrvsehr">{{cite web |url=http://www.himssanalytics.org/docs/wp_emr_ehr.pdf |title=Electronic Medical Records vs. Electronic Health Records: Yes, There Is a Difference |author=Garets, Dave; Davis, Mike |publisher=HIMSS Analytics, LLC |date=26 January 2006 |accessdate=08 May 2013}}</ref>
* [[electronic health record]] - a longitudinal, intentionally portable collection of electronic health information about individual patients and populations<ref name="GunterTerryEHR">{{cite journal |url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1550638/ |title=The Emergence of National Electronic Health Record Architectures in the United States and Australia: Models, Costs, and Questions |author=Gunter, T.D.; Terry, N.P. |journal=Journal of Medical Internet Research |year=Jan–Mar 2005 |volume=7 |issue=1 |doi=10.2196/jmir.7.1.e3 |accessdate=08 May 2013}}</ref>
* [[electronic health record]] - a longitudinal, intentionally portable collection of electronic health information about individual patients and populations<ref name="GunterTerryEHR">{{cite journal |url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1550638/ |title=The Emergence of National Electronic Health Record Architectures in the United States and Australia: Models, Costs, and Questions |author=Gunter, T.D.; Terry, N.P. |journal=Journal of Medical Internet Research |year=Jan–Mar 2005 |volume=7 |issue=1 |doi=10.2196/jmir.7.1.e3 |accessdate=08 May 2013}}</ref>
* [[electronic health record#EMR vs. EHR|EMR vs. EHR]] - a comparison of U.S. and world views on the two technologies
* [[electronic health record#EMR vs. EHR|EMR vs. EHR]] - a comparison of U.S. and world views on the two technologies
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'''The nutshell version''': the EMR represents the localized patient data repository within a care delivery organization (CDO), while the EHR represents a subset of patient information from multiple CDOs, which is owned by the patient and is intended to be "portable" across multiple CDOs and borders. While the particulars involved in the distinction between the two may be argued, this broad generalization tends to hold true across many entities, and it's the general sense used for this wiki.
'''The nutshell version''': the EMR represents the localized patient data repository within a care delivery organization (CDO), while the EHR represents a subset of patient information from multiple CDOs, which is owned by the patient and is intended to be "portable" across multiple CDOs and borders. While the particulars involved in the distinction between the two may be argued, this broad generalization tends to hold true across many entities, and it's the general sense used for this wiki.


That said, the tables below have vendors divided by EMR and EHR software. The preliminary division is based on product name, and then if not clear by name, product functionality. For example a vendor that develops a product named "GenericEMR" will initially be categorized as an EMR vendor. However, the product may function as an EHR, having changed functionality over a period of time. If after further investigation "GenericEMR" is found to behave more like an EHR, the vendor may be switched to an EHR vendor. Of course, a vendor may develop software that fits both types and thusly may appear in both tables.  
That said, the tables below have vendors divided by EMR and EHR software. The preliminary division is based on product name, and then if not clear by name, product functionality. For example a vendor that develops a product named "GenericEMR" will initially be categorized as an EMR vendor. However, the product may function as an EHR, having changed functionality over a period of time. If after further investigation "GenericEMR" is found to behave more like an EHR, the vendor may be switched to an EHR vendor. Of course, a vendor may develop software that fits both types and thusly may appear in both tables.


==Active electronic medical record (EMR) vendors==
==Active electronic medical record (EMR) vendors==
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   | [[OSCAR]]
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   | More information found on [http://oscarmcmaster.org/ the project website].
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   | [[drchrono Inc.]]
   | [[Vendor:CliniComp International, Inc.|CliniComp International, Inc.]]
   | drchrono
   | CliniComp EHR
   | United States
   | United States
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   | An EHR with a [[laboratory information system|LIS]] module
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  | [[Max Systems Inc.]]
  | eMR Anywhere
  | United States
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  | [[Mitochon Systems Inc.]]
  | Mitochon EHR
  | United States
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   | Open-source software solution
   | Open-source software solution
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   | N/A
   | N/A
   | More information found on [http://open-emr.org/ the project website].
   | More information found on [http://open-emr.org/ the project website].
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  | [[Practice Fusion, Inc.]]
  | Practice Fusion EHR
  | United States
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 11 April 2024


An EMR and EHR vendor is an entity (business, company, corporation, etc.) which develops and/or distributes electronic medical record and/or electronic health record software. The EMR and EHR software may be very generalized to handle a great number of clinical situations, or it may be very specific to handle the needs of a specific clinical setting.

EMR vs. EHR on this page

Please consult the following pages and sections of the wiki:

  • electronic medical record - a computerized medical record created in an organization across inpatient and outpatient environments that is used to document, monitor, and manage health care delivery within organizations such as a hospital or physician's office[1]
  • electronic health record - a longitudinal, intentionally portable collection of electronic health information about individual patients and populations[2]
  • EMR vs. EHR - a comparison of U.S. and world views on the two technologies

The nutshell version: the EMR represents the localized patient data repository within a care delivery organization (CDO), while the EHR represents a subset of patient information from multiple CDOs, which is owned by the patient and is intended to be "portable" across multiple CDOs and borders. While the particulars involved in the distinction between the two may be argued, this broad generalization tends to hold true across many entities, and it's the general sense used for this wiki.

That said, the tables below have vendors divided by EMR and EHR software. The preliminary division is based on product name, and then if not clear by name, product functionality. For example a vendor that develops a product named "GenericEMR" will initially be categorized as an EMR vendor. However, the product may function as an EHR, having changed functionality over a period of time. If after further investigation "GenericEMR" is found to behave more like an EHR, the vendor may be switched to an EHR vendor. Of course, a vendor may develop software that fits both types and thusly may appear in both tables.

Active electronic medical record (EMR) vendors

Note: The columns of this table are sortable for your convenience. Simply click the small arrows in the title of each column to use this feature. Additionally, if you wish to sort by column X and then column Y, simply left-click the desired arrow for the first column to sort by, and then hold the Shift key and left-click the desired arrow for the second column to sort by.

Vendor Key EMR offering(s) Headquarters
(Country)
Additional notes
Open-source software solution OSCAR N/A More information found on the project website.

Active electronic health record (EHR) vendors

Vendor Key EHR offering(s) Headquarters
(Country)
Additional notes
CliniComp International, Inc. CliniComp EHR United States An EHR with a LIS module
Open-source software solution OpenEMR N/A More information found on the project website.

References