Despite not physically going to their physician’s office, consumers still want quick access to their health data,
making electronic health records (EHRs) more and more important in the healthcare industry. There are many EHRs being implemented in the healthcare industry, and to help narrow down the increasing number of services, we've compiled a list featuring some of the top players in the space.
1) Cerner EHR
Notably, in 2019 Business Insider Intelligence reported that Cerner partnered with Uber Health, allowing providers to easily schedule nonemergency transportation for patients. Also, in 2019, Cerner made a deal with Amazon Web Services, where AWS provided Cerner with a cloud-based platform to help clients unlock predictive insights for enhancing the quality of care.
2) ChARM EHR
ChARM EHR is a unique system that comes with a «Use and Pay» policy, meaning a consumer only pays based on how much they actually use the service. The Acumen 2.0 clinical workflow experience is built on the Epic platform and helps providers manage and share patients' treatment and medical details.
3) Kareo EHR
Over 50,000 providers are using Kareo EHR software, Kareo Clinical, which was designed by healthcare professionals.
4) Medgen EHR
Medgen EHR software is best known for its ability to increase efficacy, specifically helping healthcare providers with practice management, procedure forms, e-prescriptions, LAB & HIE interfaces, and billing.
5) NextGen EHR
NextGen allows users to develop both the front- and back-end of the system, which lets patients and providers customize the system in a way that works best on a unique and individual basis.