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AdvancedMD is a unified suite of software solutions designed for mental health, physical therapy and medical healthcare organizations and independent physician practices. Features include practice management, electronic health rec...Read more about AdvancedMD EHR
Q.D. Clinical EMR is an on-premise electronic medical record (EMR) solution for clinical documentation, managed care support, practice research, image management, lab order tracking, drug interaction checking and more. Q.D. C...Read more about Q.D. Clinical
CollaborateMD is a medical billing and practice management solution that helps practices and billing services of all sizes automate and streamline billing and coding processes. The system was designed to be both comprehensive and ...Read more about CollaborateMD
Sevocity is a cloud-based medical solution best suited to practices seeking a very customizable EHR. The system includes unlimited customization services, unlimited personalized training, and US-based live telephone support 24 hou...Read more about Sevocity
athenahealth, recently ranked #1 by 2022 Best in KLAS for athenaClinials Ambulatory EMR for 11-75 physicians and athenaIDX practice management, provides cloud-based services for electronic health records (EHR), revenue cycle manag...Read more about athenaOne
ClinicalWorks, an electronic health record (EHR) and practice management solution, provides technology for every step of the patient care delivery process. Clinicians access features including patient engagement, Telehealth, custo...Read more about eClinicalWorks
MDConnection is a web-based solution for medical practice management. The system serves the needs of small practices consisting of just one physician or a small group of physicians. The core functions include scheduling, medical b...Read more about MDConnection
AllegianceMD is a cloud-based medical software system that is designed to serve the needs of small and midsize practices, as well as ambulatory surgery centers. The solution includes practice management functionality for billing a...Read more about AllegianceMD
MedWorks is a cloud-based ONC-ATCB certified, integrated electronic medical record (EMR) and practice management solution designed for midsized practices. It is suited for a variety of medical specialties such as family medicine, ...Read more about MedWorxs Evolution
NueMD offers a suite of cloud-based software and medical billing services for practices of all sizes. NueMD is an integrated practice management, medical billing, electronic health recording and appointment scheduling solution. ...Read more about NueMD
Allscripts® Practice Management is a comprehensive revenue cycle management solution for physician practices of all sizes and specialties, including those associated with health systems as provider-based practices. It boosts pract...Read more about Allscripts Practice Management
iKnowMed Generation 2 is a cloud-based electronic health recording solution built for the needs of oncologists and hematologists. It is designed to help practices meet Stage 1 and Stage 2 of Meaningful Use certification. In a...Read more about iKnowMed
DrFirst, the medication management leader in the industry for over 21 years pioneered EPCS with DEA, myBenefitCheck (Real-Time Benefit Check), and artificial intelligence in the field of medication management. DrFirst is always in...Read more about Dr. First
CareCloud Inc. offers an integrated electronic health recording (EHR) solution–Charts–that provides collective benefits of EMR, practice management and medical billing services. Charts helps physicians to streamline clinical opera...Read more about CareCloud
Collaborate with a company you trust, Quest Diagnostics. Clinical & financial solutions connect healthcare organizations, physicians, and patients to improve access to information and insights. Applications work harmoniously to pr...Read more about Quanum EHR
DrChrono’s iPad and iPhone compatible EHR and medical billing platform allows medical practices and healthcare providers to manage patient intake, patient care, clinical charting, billing and revenue cycle management. It includes ...Read more about DrChrono
Kareo a Tebra Company offers a Web-based EHR, medical billing, and practice management used by thousands of physicians across the United States. This system suits small practices and billing companies. With Kareo, practices can sc...Read more about Kareo Clinical
Henry Schein MicroMD provides on-premise or cloud-based practice management, electronic medical records, or standalone e-prescribing solutions that help healthcare professionals streamline workflows and manage practices. With Micr...Read more about MicroMD
ModMed, also known as Modernizing Medicine, offers an integrated telehealth platform within its specialty-specific EHR system, EMA. Called modmed Telehealth, it offers synchronous audio and video telemedicine capabilities for spec...Read more about ModMed
CaregiverDesktop is a cloud-based EHR solution designed for practices to assist them in managing medical documentation, patient billing, scripting, lab ordering and more. It is suitable for small size Neurology, Dermatology, Cardi...Read more about CaregiverDesktop EHR
Here’s what we’ll cover:
What Is Allergy EMR Software?
Common Features of Allergy and Immunology EMR software
What Type of Buyer Are You?
Market Trends to Understand
Leading immunology electronic medical record (EMR)/electronic health record (EHR) systems will provide allergy-relevant clinical information that plugs directly into the immunology workflow. For example, immunologists often require the patient to wait on-site between injection and results screening. This is unique to immunology practices, and should be taken into account when selecting an EMR.
Other features to consider include treatment planning, pulmonary function tests, laboratory results, prescriptions, educational handouts, patient assessment forms, immunizations, workmen's compensation screens and antigen profiles.
Allergy & immunotherapy SOAP notes templates | Most EMRs have SOAP notes templates specific to each of the hundreds of situations an immunologist must address on a regular basis, including: allergic rhinitis, anaphylaxis, angioedema, asthma, COPD, eczema, food allergy, immune deficiency, urticaria, allergy shots, drug allergy, hay fever, insect sting allergy, itching, pollen allergy, post nasal drip, rash, swollen lymph glands and more. |
Vaccine coverage & history | Knowledge of vaccine history is an important part of an immunology practice. Many immunology-specific EMRs have a specific vaccine module that identifies current vaccine status, past immunizations and vaccines due. |
Pre and post-injection questionnaires | Survey patients before and after injections, and have those surveys tied directly and permanently to the patient record, making it easier to track and assess long-term results. |
Laboratory results integration | Immunologists constantly test their patients for allergens, immunodeficiencies, drug presence and more. Having a system that automatically imports this data from the laboratory and ties it into the patient record maximizes the efficiency of the practice. |
Allergy testing & treatment protocols | The workflow facilitating allergy testing and treatment protocols, making patient interactions more efficient and reducing the risk of errors or unnecessary activities. |
Progress tracking | Storing immunodeficiency, immunomodulation, organ inflammation, allergen testing and other results allows the physician to track and chart long-term progress of an immunotherapy patient, facilitating decision-making and evolution of treatment over time. |
Immunology coding and reporting | With ICD-9, CPT, PQRI and other billing and incentive reports, having an EMR that facilitates this process can save thousands of man-hours and maximize returns. |
Shopping for an immunology EMR solution can be quite challenging, especially when you’re doing well in your medical service but lack relevant expertise in software trends. When looking at the wide range of EMR solutions on the market, shortlisting even a few good ones requires a lot of research and effort. As a result, it’s important to list your key requirements before you begin to search for the ideal EMR solution.
The key to finding the right solution is to first identify what kind of a buyer you are. To do this, you need to determine your business size and primary needs. Here are some of the buyer types we’ve identified:
EMR solutions are moving to the cloud: An increasing number of EMR software vendors are taking their software to the cloud. This not only helps service providers offer their services at a cheaper cost compared with their on-premise offering, but also benefits the end users by giving them access to records via any internet-enabled device, including smartphones, from anywhere and at any time. It's also easier to release software updates remotely when the solution is hosted in a secure cloud and has adequate data backup capability.
EMR solutions are becoming mobile friendly: Mobile devices and dedicated EMR mobile apps are transforming many aspects of clinical practices for healthcare professionals. Medical practitioners can streamline most of their clinical activities, such as medical recording, patient history management, time management and prescription sharing. Even patients can schedule appointments with their doctors, pay their medical bills, track their medical history and receive e-prescriptions directly on their smartphones.
In our recent survey, mobile users reported higher levels of satisfaction and fewer challenges with their EHR/EMR than non-mobile users.
Integrated suites are better than standalone solutions: Health care professionals are always looking for EMR solutions that can easily integrate with their other medical services, such as EHR, practice management and medical billing. This helps them assimilate data between multiple applications easily and avoid data duplication across various applications. Even medical software vendors prefer selling their medical service suite comprising of EHR, EMR, PM and medical billing solution instead of offering individual standalone products.