See AdvancedMD EHR Software in Action.

EHR software unlike any other.

Simplify clinical documentation, automate billing processes & improve patient experience.

Experience the complete suite of smart EHR applications available anywhere you need to be

Electronic health records software with prioritized task donuts, patient cards & physician dashboard to unify all roles of your practice to improve clinical care while creating a more personal experience with patients.

All of our EHR technologies, along with our billing & patient engagement solutions, work together harmoniously. We help align every role of the practice with the right information at the right time.


EHR Homepage

Quickly reference & access schedules, rooming, prioritized tasks, action items & patient cards.


Mobile Apps

Access all your practice information on-the-go from anywhere, at anytime, in a secure environment.


Patient Rooming

Track patient status, get wait notifications & activity metrics, while maximizing physician facetime.

FAQs

EHR software is a computer system that helps healthcare providers manage patient medical records and automate clinical workflows. EHR systems allow providers to:

  • Create customizable templates for taking notes during patient encounters
  • Generate reports on practice efficiency and compliance with government programs
  • Communicate with patients and staff
  • See patients remotely with telemedicine sessions and prescribe medications electronically
  • Sync information with practice management and billing systems

Electronic health records represent a huge improvement over the paper-based methods of the past, and open the door to a new world of functionality for healthcare providers. As opposed to first generation EHRs that simply digitized and stored medical records, modern EHR systems act as virtual assistants that organize and prioritize practice workflow. As EHR technology continues to evolve, providers will be able to connect with patients in more meaningful ways and continuously provide better care.

Using an EHR system can significantly impact a medical practice’s bottom line. Specific benefits of EHR software include:

  • Saving time by automating manual processes like charting and prescribing medications
  • Streamlining physician workflows with scheduling, task prioritization, and communication tools
  • Protecting against data breaches and ensuring HIPAA compliance with increased PHI (protected health information) security measures
  • Accessing patient records from anywhere using mobile devices
  • Reporting functionality that helps providers participate in government-run EHR Incentive Programs.

Another benefit of modern EHR systems is seamless integration with practice management software. This integration eliminates time and errors caused by copying-and-pasting between software systems, reduces the amount of missed follow-up appointments, and speeds up reimbursement.

The cumulative result of these benefits is a medical practice that runs more efficiently, allowing providers and office staff to focus on caring for patients and maintaining profitability.

To be able to provide the best care possible, healthcare professionals need to be able to quickly understand patient histories and maintain efficient ongoing communication with patients about their health and treatment plans.

EHR software allows providers to use note templates that capture relevant information during patient encounters, and to quickly recall this information as needed. As interoperability between medical information systems becomes more commonplace, patient records are more accessible along the entire care continuum. For instance, having easy access to a patient’s medical history can dramatically improve the quality of care they receive during a visit to the emergency room, when time is of the essence.

In addition to making records more accessible, modern EHRs can help providers significantly reduce mistakes, especially when prescribing medications.

EHR systems also improve the communication channel between providers and patients. For example, the EHR system can integrate with scheduling systems to automatically remind patients of upcoming appointments. Then providers can use patient portals to securely communicate treatment plans, prescription instructions, and other helpful information to patients.

Alongside patient portals, the emergence of telemedicine is making healthcare even easier for patients. Telemedicine sessions allow providers to diagnose and treat patients over the phone or via video chat. Patients can benefit from medical advice from the comfort of their own homes, and save time and money that would have been spent on travel.