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At Emerald Health, we are familiar with the complexities of modern healthcare. Our Electronic Medical Records (Open EMR) software is designed to streamline your workflow and enhance patient care, ensuring seamless integration across all healthcare operations.

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Emerald Health Open EMR

Emerald Health Open EMR Software streamlines workflow management for healthcare providers, offering a robust product designed to meet the diverse needs of medical practices.

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Open EMR features

Emerald Health’s electronic medical record (EMR) software improves healthcare processes through several key functionalities. The core features shape how clinicians provide care and improve overall patient outcomes.

  • Patient Data Management Our EMR software centralizes and secures patient health records, including medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, immunizations, allergies, radiology images, and lab results.
  • Clinical Decision Support We provide clinical decision support tools that integrate evidence-based guidelines to aid clinicians in making accurate treatment decisions, enhancing patient safety.
  • E-Prescribing Our e-prescribing allows healthcare providers to electronically send prescriptions to pharmacies, increasing convenience and reducing errors.
  • Reporting and Analytics Our EMR software’s reporting and analytics tools generate actionable insights from real-time data, aiding healthcare management and quality improvement.
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Why Choose Emerald Health's Open EMR Software?

Choosing Emerald Health offers your Healthcare Practice unparalleled benefits.

Comprehensive Solution

Comprehensive Solution:

Emerald Health's Open EMR system covers every aspect of healthcare management, from patient registration to billing.

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User-Friendly Interface:

Our interface's clean, intuitive design ensures that healthcare professionals can focus on what they do best: caring for patients.

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Advanced Security:

Emerald Health Open EMR safeguards sensitive information by employing the latest encryption standards and complying with HIPAA regulations.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digital versions of paper charts in healthcare offices. Healthcare providers use EMR software to track patient data, such as medical history, diagnoses, medications, immunization dates, allergies, lab results, and treatment plans. It allows for more efficient and accurate record-keeping, improving patient care by making information accessible to healthcare providers.

There are a few benefits of EMR software:
  • Improved Patient Care: EMRs provide accurate, up-to-date, and complete information about patients at the point of care.
  • Efficient Record-Keeping: EMR software streamlines documentation, reduces paperwork, and eliminates the need for physical storage, making patient records easily accessible and searchable.
  • Enhanced Communication: EMR software enables seamless communication and data sharing among healthcare providers, ensuring coordinated and integrated care.
  • Increased Productivity and Efficiency: Automated tasks like prescription orders and lab results help healthcare providers save time and reduce administrative burdens.
  • Data Security: EMR software provides better security than paper records, as they can be encrypted, access-controlled, and backed up regularly, reducing the risk of loss or unauthorized access.
  • Regulatory Compliance: EMR software helps healthcare organizations comply with regulatory requirements by maintaining accurate records and enabling easy reporting.

  • Accessibility: Electronic databases allow quick access to patient records from multiple locations and devices, enabling better continuity of care.
  • Searchability: Electronic records can be easily searched and retrieved, reducing the time needed to find specific information compared to manual searches in paper files.
  • Space Efficiency: Electronic databases require far less physical space than paper records, freeing up valuable office space.
  • Data Integrity and Accuracy: Electronic records reduce the risk of human error in record-keeping, such as illegible handwriting or lost papers, and ensure that data is consistently updated and accurate.
  • Enhanced Collaboration: An electronic database enables easier information-sharing between healthcare providers, ensuring all parties can access the same information.
  • Environmental Impact: Electronic records reduce the need for paper, thus contributing to environmental sustainability.

Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Electronic Health Record (EHR) are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct differences:
  • EMR: An EMR is a digital version of a patient’s chart within a single healthcare practice. It contains medical and treatment history from one provider or healthcare facility. EMRs are primarily used by healthcare providers for diagnosis and treatment.
  • EHR: An EHR is designed to share information across healthcare providers and organizations. It includes comprehensive information from all the clinicians involved in a patient’s care, allowing for a broader view of their health history.