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An important decision to make when choosing electronic medical records software is where you want the system hosted. If you run it in-house, the solution is usually referred to as a client-server system; vendor-run applications are referred to as application service provider (ASP) or hosted solutions.
One of the biggest decisions to make when switching to electronic medical charts is how you will enter patient data. There are two aspects to this question: what method you’ll use to enter information, and what equipment you’ll enter it on.
Choosing an electronic chart system is a critical purchasing decision for medical practices. Electronic charts replace paper patient charts with computer records: they store physicians’ notes, x-rays, prescriptions, and any other medical information usually found in paper records in electronic form.
The electronic health records software you choose will be part of your operations for years to come, so it’s important to choose a vendor who will be around to support it.