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Top 20 Electronic Health Record Products

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 28 Aug 2013
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Electronic Health Record (EHR) software gives medical professionals access to patient medical records from a centrally accessible system. EHR's include a medical history, laboratory results, a list of medication, allergies, and some also include billing information to help create a more streamlined process for patient care. Capterra (Arlington, VA, USA), a company that compiles comprehensive lists of software solutions in over 300 directories and fields, has released an infographic detailing the most popular EHR options as measured by a combination of their total number of customers, users, and social presence.

The top five HER software products, in order, are: eClinicalWorks, McKesson, Practice Fusion, CureMD, and Allscripts. The complete infographic detailing the top 20 EHR software and a comprehensive list detailing each product is also available online (please see Relatedw Links below).

“Capterra’s site helps businesses find and compare all types of business software, giving us some great insight into the industry,” said Capterra market analyst Jordan Barrish. “With the upcoming HITECH Act coming into effect in 2014, experts are predicting that a high percentage of medical practitioners will be either implementing an EHR for the first time or switching to their second EHR software in the coming months.”

The EHR market size is estimated to reach USD 6 billion by 2015, representing an annual growth rate of over 16% per annum.

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