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Best Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software
Compare and evaluate Electronic Medical Records vendors using the most in-depth and unbiased buyer reports available. Download free comprehensive 40+ page reports to select the best Electronic Medical Records software for your organization.
What is Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software?
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) or Electronic Health Records (EHR) software allows medical professionals to record and access patient medical data, history, billings and claims. Most products provide patient portals so patients can view their histories and prescriptions.
What is Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software?
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) or Electronic Health Records (EHR) software allows medical professionals to record and access patient medical data, history, billings and claims. Most products provide patient portals so patients can view their histories and prescriptions.
Common Features
Patient Portal | Billing | Appointment Management | Medical Charting | Lab Integration | E-Prescribing | Healthcare Reporting and Analytics | Customer and Relationship Management | Clinical Flow | Cloud Hosting | Voice Recognition | Evaluation and Management Coding | Handwriting Recognition | Meaningful Use Certification | Compliance Tracking | Ambulatory EHR | Medical Management
Buyer’s Guides
2023 Electronic Medical Records Data Quadrant

Data Quadrant
Be confident in your decision, using the SoftwareReviews Data Quadrant Buyer’s Guide.
Explore hundreds of data points, using objective, unbiased customer feedback, in an easy to consume and understand market report.
30+ pages
What Is the Data Quadrant Buyer’s Guide?
The Data Quadrant Buyer's Guide provides a comprehensive evaluation of the top software in the Electronic Medical Records market. Data is collected from real users, meticulously verified, and visualized in easy-to-understand charts and graphs. Each product is compared against the best Electronic Medical Records to create a holistic, unbiased view of the product landscape.
The Data Quadrant Buyer's Guide is a summation of hundreds of data points that gives you a quick snapshot of the market. Use this detailed report to quickly validate your top features and shortlist your top contenders.
For even more detailed reports on individual products, see the Product Reports.
What Do We Measure?
The Data Quadrant measures the complete software experience, comparing both the experience with the software and the relationship with the vendor.
Product Feature & Satisfaction: Satisfaction with the software is measured by combining users’ satisfaction with the top features with the likelihood of users to recommend the software.
Vendor Experience & Capabilities: The vendor experience is calculated using a weighted average of the satisfaction scores tied to vendor capabilities (e.g. software implementation, training, customer support, product roadmap) and the working relationship with the vendor (e.g. whether the vendor is trustworthy, respectful, fair).
2023 Electronic Medical Records Emotional Footprint

Emotional Footprint
Gather insight into whether your vendor is going to treat you like a partner using the Emotional Footprint Buyer’s Guide.
Compare critical emotional sentiments to quantify customer experience and compare it against the expected value you’ll receive.
30+ pages
What Is the Emotional Footprint Buyer’s Guide?
The Emotional Footprint Buyer’s Guide captures the overall experience of working with a software vendor and their platform. Organizations increasingly rely on software vendors to be true partners to help improve their operations. The Emotional Footprint helps you understand how you can trust and rely on the vendor to support you through your relationship.
We collect 25 data points outlining that experience, from the initial contracting and negotiation phase, through how they will support you during conflicts, to how their overall product strategy and direction will help you improve. Use this report to understand which vendors focus on building relationships to create a loyal customer base.
What Do We Measure?
The Emotional Diamond helps identify which vendors provide the best overall experience when compared against the perceived value of the software.
Value Index: Software pricing can be complicated and confusing, but knowing if you’re getting business value for the price you're paying is not. The Value Index metric captures users’ satisfaction with their software given the costs.
Net Emotional Footprint: The Net Emotional Footprint measures high-level user sentiment. It aggregates emotional response ratings across 25 provocative questions, creating a powerful indicator of overall user feeling toward the vendor and product.
Latest Award: February 2023

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Latest Research
Author: Larry Fretz (Info-Tech)
The US Department of Health and Human Services and the Indian Health Service (IHS) have formalized an overarching plan to support improved clinical and nonclinical operations across IHS, Tribal, and Urban healthcare facilities through RPMS EHR and HIT modernization.
Latest Research
Author: Jennifer Jones (Info-Tech)
Grand Lake Health System (GHLS) in St. Mary’s, Ohio, had telehealth on its 2020 application roadmap. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, GLHS chose Allscripts’ telemedicine solution called FollowMyHealth.
Compare Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software
Data QuadrantReport
A thorough evaluation and ranking of all software to compare software across every dimension.
Emotional FootprintReport
A detailed and unique report that captures a powerful indicator of overall user feeling toward the vendor and product.
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software Data Quadrant
30+ pages
What Is the Data Quadrant Buyer's Guide?
The Data Quadrant Buyer's Guide provides a comprehensive evaluation of the top software in the Electronic Medical Records market. Data is collected from real users, meticulously verified and visualized in easy-to-understand charts and graphs. Each product is compared against the best Electronic Medical Records to create a holistic, unbiased view of the product landscape.
The Data Quadrant Buyer's Guide is a summation of hundreds of data points that gives you a quick snapshot of the market. Use this detailed report to quickly validate your top features and shortlist your top contenders.
For even more detailed reports on individual products, see the Product Reports.
What Do We Measure?
The Data Quadrant measures the complete software experience, comparing both the experience with the software and the relationship with the vendor.
Product Feature & Satisfaction: Satisfaction with the software is measured by combining users’ satisfaction with the top features with the likelihood of users to recommend the software.
Vendor Experience & Capabilities: The vendor experience is calculated using a weighted average of the satisfaction scores tied to vendor capabilities (e.g. software implementation, training, customer support, product roadmap) and the working relationship with the vendor (e.g. whether the vendor is trustworthy, respectful, fair).
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software Emotional Footprint
30+ pages
What Is the Emotional Footprint Buyer's Guide?
The Emotional Footprint Buyer’s Guide captures the overall experience of working with a software vendor and their platform. Organizations increasingly rely on software vendors to be true partners to help improve their operations. The Emotional Footprint helps you understand how you can trust and rely on the vendor to support you through your relationship.
We collect 25 data points outlining that experience, from the initial contracting and negotiation phase, though how they will support you during conflicts, to how their overall product strategy and direction will help you improve. Use this report to understand which vendors focus on building relationships to create a loyal customer base.
What Do We Measure?
The Emotional Diamond helps identify which vendors provide the best overall experience when compared against the perceived value of the software.
Value Index: Software pricing can be complicated and confusing, but knowing if you’re getting business value for the price you're paying is not. The Value Index metric captures users’ satisfaction with their software given the costs.
Net Emotional Footprint: The Net Emotional Footprint measures high-level user sentiment. It aggregates emotional response ratings across 25 provocative questions, creating a powerful indicator of overall user feeling toward the vendor and product.
All Research
Author: Larry Fretz (Info-Tech)
The US Department of Health and Human Services and the Indian Health Service (IHS) have formalized an overarching plan to support improved clinical and nonclinical operations across IHS, Tribal, and Urban healthcare facilities through RPMS EHR and HIT modernization.
Author: Jennifer Jones (Info-Tech)
Grand Lake Health System (GHLS) in St. Mary’s, Ohio, had telehealth on its 2020 application roadmap. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, GLHS chose Allscripts’ telemedicine solution called FollowMyHealth.
Author: Jennifer Jones (Info-Tech)
COVID-19 has disrupted critical healthcare projects and implementation plans. Despite the considerable challenges faced by many healthcare organizations MEDITECH has been working with them to shift to virtual EHR implementations.
Author: Jennifer Jones (Info-Tech)
Cerner and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are working together to expand access to clinical data battling the COVID-19 pandemic by sharing de-identified patient data with health researchers.
Author: Jennifer Jones (Info-Tech)
Between mid-February and April, athenahealth reported a 3,400% increase in demand for telehealth services. In response to this unprecedented need for patients and providers to connect virtually, athenahealth introduced an improved and integrated telehealth solution.
Author: Samuel Leese (Info-Tech)
The unprecedented pandemic and social distancing have pushed Cerner to try out new means of implementing its Electronic Health Record (EHR) solutions. Cerner kicked off its first attempt this month at a hospital in rural Tennessee.
Author: Samuel Leese (Info-Tech)
Epic Systems, a provider of health information technology, launched a COVID-19 triage app in partnership with nonprofit health IT services provider OCHIN. The app will assist healthcare professionals who do not have immediate access to an EHR platform.
Author: Samuel Leese (Info-Tech)
Telehealth solutions are rapidly gaining traction across the healthcare industry. To remain on the cutting edge and keep up with the increase in demand for services as a result of COVID-19, insurance providers should consider adopting telehealth tools.
Author: Samuel Leese (Info-Tech)
A new partnership has formed between Cerner and Uber, as reported in Forbes. Together the electronic health records (EHR) vendor and ridesharing giant are planning to make it easier for healthcare institutions to schedule rides for patents and practitioners.
Author: Jennifer Jones (Info-Tech)
eClinicalWorks has developed an Open Interoperability standard (EOI) that leverages FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) to exchange health data.
Author: Samuel Leese (Info-Tech)
eClinicalWorks has been selected to replace a legacy, in-house developed EHR across more than 200 practices that are part of the Advocare health network.
Author: Samuel Leese (Info-Tech)
Meditech EHR looks to fill the international void left by Cerner and Epic by complying with international health regulations.
Author: Samuel Leese (Info-Tech)
Agiloft has developed an integration with major electronic healthcare record vendor Epic Systems. The University of Miami Health System (UHealth) is the first institution to capitalize on Agiloft’s process orchestration coupled with Epic’s healthcare management capabilities.
Author: Jennifer Jones (Info-Tech)
NextGen created Yourhealthfile.com, which aspires to be an effective communication tool to improve the patient-provider experience.
Author: Jennifer Jones (Info-Tech)
The alliance between Epic and Humana is centered on creating better data insights as well as improving patient and provider interactions at the point of care.
Author: Samuel Leese (Info-Tech)
Electronic health record (EHR) provider Practice Fusion has partnered with Veradigm, a healthcare data services provider, to automate administrative tasks in clinics.
Author: Samuel Leese (Info-Tech)
Cerner, a major electronic health record vendor, has named Amazon Web Services its preferred cloud provider.
Author: Samuel Leese (Info-Tech)
Cerner, a major electronic health record (EHR) vendor, has announced an initiative to encourage developers to build EHR-focused apps using its platform.