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  2. OpenMRS - Wikipedia

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    An OpenMRS Distribution is a particular configuration of the OpenMRS Platform, OpenMRS modules, content (concepts, forms, reports, etc.) and other integrated applications, that can be installed and upgraded as a unit. [15] Distributions can be general purpose, targeted at a specific clinical or geographic use case, or specific to a single consumer.

  3. List of open-source health software - Wikipedia

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    EMR Yes Yes Small rural hospitals OpenMRS: OpenMRS Inc. [20] MPL with Healthcare Disclaimer [20] Java, JavaScript: Cross-platform: EMR ? ? Extensible & scalable Clinic, Hospital System, Country Level Health System OSCAR McMaster? GNU GPL [21] Java? EMR [21]? Billing Web interface; PHR [21] Canadian healthcare providers Spinnaker: Dental IT Ltd ...

  4. OpenEMR - Wikipedia

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    OpenEMR is a medical practice management software which also supports Electronic Medical Records (EMR). It is ONC Complete Ambulatory EHR certified [2] [3] [4] and features fully integrated electronic medical records, practice management for a medical practice, scheduling, and electronic billing.

  5. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    Some patient portal applications exist as stand-alone web sites and sell their services to healthcare providers. Other portal applications are integrated into the existing website of a healthcare provider. Still others are modules added onto an existing electronic medical record (EMR) system. What all of these services share is the ability of ...

  6. Category:Electronic health record software - Wikipedia

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    Electronic health record software companies (30 P) Pages in category "Electronic health record software" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.

  7. Adoption of electronic medical records in U.S. hospitals

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    The adoption of electronic medical records refers to the recent shift from paper-based medical records to electronic health records (EHRs) in hospitals. The move to electronic medical records is becoming increasingly prevalent in health care delivery systems in the United States , with more than 80% of hospitals adopting some form of EHR system ...

  8. Electronic health records in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal and state governments, insurance companies and other large medical institutions are heavily promoting the adoption of electronic health records.The US Congress included a formula of both incentives (up to $44,000 per physician under Medicare, or up to $65,000 over six years under Medicaid) and penalties (i.e. decreased Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements to doctors who fail to use ...

  9. National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians - Wikipedia

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    The number would remain constant, even if the individual changed their name, national certification level, etc. [15] Similar to the NPI number issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the number is a 12-position, intelligence-free numeric identifier (12-digit number). The EMS-ID is not intended to replace the individual ...