OpenEMR
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Description
OpenEMR is an open source medical practice management application (EHR EMR PMS) featuring fully integrated electronic health records, scheduling, electronic billing, internationalization, free support, a vibrant community, and a whole lot more.
OpenEMR Web SiteFeatures
- Free
- ONC Complete Ambulatory EHR Certified
- Patient Demographics
- Patient Scheduling
- Electronic Medical Records
- Prescriptions
- Medical Billing
- Clinical Decision Rules
- Patient Portal
- Reports
- Multilanguage Support
- Security
- Free Support
- Vibrant Community
User Ratings
User Reviews
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PHP, EMR and OSS are a natural fit especially in outpatient settings where providers may be logging in from any web enabled device.
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After disappointing results with Office Ally and then Practice Fusion we discovered OpenEMR and with less than $500.00 worth of hardware (a micro server and router) we were up and running in one day. This is the solution we hoped for, I only wish we had discovered it first! We can not thank you enough. My advice is to get started with the right system the first time, choose OpenEMR.
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We have deployed openEMR in several small physician clinics and specialty clinic settings with great success. It is indeed one of the easiest one to customize among the few opensource EMR options available.
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The good thing about OpenEMR is that the clinic is not stuck on a proprietary software that they can not develop nor troubleshoot. OpenEMR code is "open" meaning any expert in LAMP, and there are many out there, can try to understand what is going on with a clinic using OpenEMR. And to be more specific there are many software vendors listed in the OpenEMR site that are already expert in the operation of this software. This chaacteristic allows the clinic to get help on OpenEMR from anywhere. Try that with the other thousands of EMR software out there. Other advantages: 1. Completely license free. 2.
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With diligent use of OpenEMR during a 90 day window in 2011, both physicians in our family practice qualified for the Medicare incentive. The open nature of OpenEMR suggests to me it will thrive even as proprietary systems bit the dust.
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OpenEMR gives me freedom. We are not stuck with what someone elses' opinion of how things should be, look or operate. No-one else owns our data. If we don't like something, we don't have to live with it, we can do something about it: now!. Sure, there may be a few nice features in *some* commercial EMR's that OpenEMR does not yet match in quality, but the reverse is also true. In distribution, set-up, back-ups, scalability and overall availability of data, OpenEMR's web-based approach blows the others away. Furthermore, the intensity of development for OpenEMR seems to outpace other products. I can think of a lot of features that OpenEMR did not have two years ago, one year ago, six months ago, one month ago....and the pace is not slowing down.