EMRDoc by EPOWERDoc is an ONC-ATCB certified on-premise electronic medical record (EMR) solution developed for managing emergency services in tertiary care centers and critical access hospitals. Key features include order status tracking, clinical prompting, computerized provider order entry (CPOE) and allergy and drug interaction warnings.
EMRDoc integrates with other hospital information systems (HIS) and includes a patented “Prose Generator,” which provides dictation for patient records. EMRDoc also has a “Fast Chart Completion” feature that incorporates various data entry formats (e.g., handwriting recognition, voice recognition and keyboard entry) for completing charts. The solution provides physician and nursing documentation including multiple age and sex specific chief compliant title selection triggered from registration data. Other features include clinical prompting, decision-making assistance, JCAHO safety screening, First Databank allergy and drug interaction warnings.
EMRDoc provides “Quick Click” anatomic diagram text selection assistance for the description of the clinical specificity required for ICD-10 coding. Support is provided via phone.
Gary B. Especialidade: Consultório médico Número de funcionários: Profissional autônomo
09/01/2019
09/01/2019
This is by far the most user-friendly EMR program for a small-to-medium ER setting. The resulting narration actually has a good flow to it.
Ease of use, convenient user interface, logical workflow.
Does take up significant computing resources; when run remotely, expect some delays.
Avaliador Verificado Especialidade: Consultório médico Número de funcionários: Profissional autônomo
08/05/2019
08/05/2019
Easy to use, robust, great narrative engine.
If you want a coherent medical record, be prepared to free-write.
Mallory G.
29/01/2018
29/01/2018
Easy to use, sometimes had issues with it crashing.
This software felt really up to date. The forms were easily accessible to find and have ready for patients. You did not have to click around to find things.
It seemed to glitch a lot, there were certain things that would make the system crash when clicking on them.