  # Best EHR Software - Page 9

  *By [Emma Stein](https://research.g2.com/insights/author/emma-stein)*

   Electronic health records (EHR), also known as electronic medical records (EMR), are real-time digital versions of patient medical information. EHR software allows medical professionals across multiple health care organizations to access, input, and adjust patient data. It also allows patients to log on to their own profiles so that they can stay up to date on their own medical record. Since EHR software is designed to share information with multiple health care providers, like pharmacies and laboratories, a patient’s profile can have information from all of the professionals involved in the patient’s care. When medical professionals use an EHR, they have a more holistic view of the patient’s health and will be able to more effectively serve their patients. EHRs can integrate with several different types of software such as practice management software, billing systems, medical scheduling, and more.

To qualify for inclusion in the Electronic Health Record category, a product must:

- Record and track patient data in real time.
- Have functionality across multiple health care providers.
- Allow patients to log in to view their own profile.




  
## How Many EHR Software Products Does G2 Track?
**Total Products under this Category:** 567

### Category Stats (May 2026)
- **Average Rating**: 4.02/5
- **New Reviews This Quarter**: 58
- **Buyer Segments**: Small-Business 71% │ Mid-Market 19% │ Enterprise 9%
- **Top Trending Product**: Netsmart CareManager (+1.25)
*Last updated: May 18, 2026*

  
## How Does G2 Rank EHR Software Products?

**Why You Can Trust G2's Software Rankings:**

- 30 Analysts and Data Experts
- 7,200+ Authentic Reviews
- 567+ Products
- Unbiased Rankings

G2's software rankings are built on verified user reviews, rigorous moderation, and a consistent research methodology maintained by a team of analysts and data experts. Each product is measured using the same transparent criteria, with no paid placement or vendor influence. While reviews reflect real user experiences, which can be subjective, they offer valuable insight into how software performs in the hands of professionals. Together, these inputs power the G2 Score, a standardized way to compare tools within every category.

  
## Which EHR Software Is Best for Your Use Case?

- **Leader:** [ModMed](https://www.g2.com/products/modmed/reviews)
- **Highest Performer:** [EHRYourWay](https://www.g2.com/products/ehryourway/reviews)
- **Easiest to Use:** [EHRYourWay](https://www.g2.com/products/ehryourway/reviews)
- **Top Trending:** [SPRY](https://www.g2.com/products/spry-spry/reviews)
- **Best Free Software:** [Carepatron](https://www.g2.com/products/carepatron/reviews)

  
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  ## What Are the Top-Rated EHR Software Products in 2026?
### 1. [Encite EHR](https://www.g2.com/products/encite-ehr/reviews)
  Fully customizable, dermatology specific electronic medical record (EMR) application that combines both touch and voice.


  **Average Rating:** 2.5/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind Encite EHR?**

- **Seller:** [Encite](https://www.g2.com/sellers/encite)
- **Year Founded:** 2006
- **HQ Location:** Fort Mill, US
- **Twitter:** @encitesoftware (10 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/enciteinc/ (5 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business


### 2. [EndoVault EHR](https://www.g2.com/products/endovault-ehr/reviews)
  Meaningful Use Certified EHR with e-prescribing, CPOE module, built-in specialty specific templates, and procedure documentation.


  **Average Rating:** 2.5/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 2
**How Do G2 Users Rate EndoVault EHR?**

- **Has the product been a good partner in doing business?:** 3.3/10 (Category avg: 8.3/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind EndoVault EHR?**

- **Seller:** [EndoSoft](https://www.g2.com/sellers/endosoft)
- **Year Founded:** 1997
- **HQ Location:** Schenectady, US
- **Twitter:** @EndosoftWorld (422 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/943568 (88 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 50% Enterprise, 50% Mid-Market


### 3. [eTHOMAS](https://www.g2.com/products/ethomas/reviews)
  eTHOMAS (Total Health Office Management Automation System) is a premiere healthcare management and billing software product. It makes office efficiency, accuracy, and patient information and confidentiality (HIPAA) a working and integrated function of your office.


  **Average Rating:** 3.8/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 2
**How Do G2 Users Rate eTHOMAS?**

- **Has the product been a good partner in doing business?:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.3/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind eTHOMAS?**

- **Seller:** [Genius Solutions](https://www.g2.com/sellers/genius-solutions-e62cc844-802d-4cad-8670-b9dc0df945a0)
- **Year Founded:** 1986
- **HQ Location:** Warren, US
- **Twitter:** @geniusmedical (143 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/genius-solutions-inc/ (27 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business


### 4. [Exscribe EHR](https://www.g2.com/products/exscribe-ehr/reviews)
  Exscribe EHR is an Electronic Health Records system with an exclusive focus on the specialized needs of orthopaedic practices.


  **Average Rating:** 1.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind Exscribe EHR?**

- **Seller:** [Exscribe](https://www.g2.com/sellers/exscribe)
- **Year Founded:** 2000
- **HQ Location:** Bethlehem, US
- **Twitter:** @ExscribeEHR (542 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/135911 (12 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Mid-Market


### 5. [Ezderm](https://www.g2.com/products/ezderm/reviews)
  EZDerm is a dermatology-specific electronic health record (EHR) and practice management system built to support the real-world workflows of dermatology practices. Designed exclusively for dermatology, EZDerm brings clinical documentation, scheduling, billing, and patient engagement into one integrated platform that supports both patient care and day-to-day operations. EZDerm is used by dermatologists, clinical staff, billing teams, and practice administrators in private practices. Common use cases include documenting patient visits, managing appointments, capturing clinical images, and handling claims and payments. The platform is designed to reduce administrative friction while supporting accurate, compliant documentation. Clinical workflows within EZDerm are tailored specifically to dermatology. Providers can document care using touch-based 3D anatomical body maps, customizable templates for medical and surgical visits, and built-in tools for clinical photography. These features help streamline documentation during visits while supporting consistency and clarity across patient records. In addition to the core EHR and practice management platform, EZDerm offers optional Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) services. These services are available only to practices using EZDerm and include billing, coding, claims submission, and payment posting. Practices that use RCM retain full visibility into their financial performance through real-time dashboards and reporting, while practices that manage billing internally can continue using EZDerm’s built-in practice management tools. EZDerm also supports clinical decision-making and patient safety through dermatology-specific automation and documentation tools. These include support for prior authorizations, lab orders, medication tracking, and visual lesion documentation. Integrated patient communication tools, such as secure messaging and automated appointment reminders, help practices stay connected with patients and reduce missed visits. Key features include: Dermatology-specific EHR and practice management system Touch-based 3D anatomical body mapping for clinical documentation Customizable templates for biopsies, excisions, Mohs, and medical dermatology visits Integrated clinical image capture and management Real-time eligibility verification and claims scrubbing Secure patient communication and appointment reminders Optional Revenue Cycle Management services with real-time reporting EZDerm is designed for dermatology practices seeking a focused, fully integrated system that aligns with their clinical workflows, operational needs, and long-term growth.


  **Average Rating:** 5.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1
**How Do G2 Users Rate Ezderm?**

- **Patient Workflow Management:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.2/10)
- **Clinical Documentation:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind Ezderm?**

- **Seller:** [Ezderm](https://www.g2.com/sellers/ezderm)
- **Year Founded:** 2009
- **HQ Location:** Naples, US
- **Twitter:** @EZDERM (328 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/6576031 (133 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business


### 6. [EZ EHR](https://www.g2.com/products/ez-ehr/reviews)
  EZ EHR allows you to electronically manage patient charting, treatment plans, and lab results, that customizes to your practice needs, is HIPAA compliant, with e-prescribing, personalized consult letters via fax &amp; email integration, and more.


  **Average Rating:** 3.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind EZ EHR?**

- **Seller:** [EZ Healthcare](https://www.g2.com/sellers/ez-healthcare)
- **HQ Location:** Washington, US
- **Twitter:** @Ezhcare (54 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/19164833 (6 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Enterprise


### 7. [ForteEMR](https://www.g2.com/products/forte-holdings-forteemr/reviews)
  This ForteEMR (chiropractic EMR) 3.0 is 2014 Edition is compliant and has been certified by an ONC-ACB in accordance with the applicable certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.


  **Average Rating:** 4.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind ForteEMR?**

- **Seller:** [Forte Holdings](https://www.g2.com/sellers/forte-holdings-544ebffc-372d-4e33-beec-e7a6c1e61abc)
- **HQ Location:** N/A
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/No-Linkedin-Presence-Added-Intentionally-By-DataOps (1 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business


### 8. [GoRev](https://www.g2.com/products/gorev/reviews)
  GoRev brings enterprise-level functionality to a cost-effective Health Information System. GoRev emphasizes four main areas that define the core of its feature set; Analytics, Revenue Cycle Management, Data Integration and Patient Registration &amp; Scheduling.


  **Average Rating:** 5.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind GoRev?**

- **Seller:** [GoRev](https://www.g2.com/sellers/gorev)
- **Year Founded:** 2014
- **HQ Location:** Carmel, US
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/25027411/ (22 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Mid-Market


### 9. [H-Connect](https://www.g2.com/products/h-connect/reviews)
  It integrates heterogeneous applications and practices used worldwide to compile into a common platform and deliver it into meaningful methods used by different stakeholders.


  **Average Rating:** 4.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1
**How Do G2 Users Rate H-Connect?**

- **Patient Workflow Management:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.2/10)
- **Clinical Documentation:** 6.7/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind H-Connect?**

- **Seller:** [H-Connect](https://www.g2.com/sellers/h-connect)
- **Year Founded:** 2009
- **HQ Location:** Ahmadabad, IN
- **Twitter:** @hconnectglobal (34 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** http://www.linkedin.com/company/hconnect (2 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Enterprise


#### What Are H-Connect's Pros and Cons?


**Cons:**

- Time Consumption (1 reviews)

### 10. [HCS eMR](https://www.g2.com/products/hcs-emr/reviews)
  The HCS eMR is a workflow-driven EHR that has been highly successful at driving rapid and highly cross-functional user adoption. HCS eMR allows your hospital to meet all requirements for Stage 1 and Stage 2, even if you have multiple health information systems or non-certified systems.


  **Average Rating:** 4.5/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1
**How Do G2 Users Rate HCS eMR?**

- **Has the product been a good partner in doing business?:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.3/10)
- **Patient Workflow Management:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.2/10)
- **Clinical Documentation:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind HCS eMR?**

- **Seller:** [Health Care Systems](https://www.g2.com/sellers/health-care-systems)
- **Year Founded:** 1983
- **HQ Location:** Montgomery, US
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/health-care-systems-inc/ (81 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Enterprise


### 11. [Healthgram](https://www.g2.com/products/healthgram/reviews)
  Healthgram software is a proprietary electronic health record helping employers improve care and lower costs.


  **Average Rating:** 5.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1
**How Do G2 Users Rate Healthgram?**

- **Patient Workflow Management:** 10.0/10 (Category avg: 8.2/10)
- **Clinical Documentation:** 10.0/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind Healthgram?**

- **Seller:** [Healthgram](https://www.g2.com/sellers/healthgram)
- **Year Founded:** 1977
- **HQ Location:** Charlotte, US
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/healthgram/ (131 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Mid-Market


#### What Are Healthgram's Pros and Cons?

**Pros:**

- Affordable (1 reviews)
- Customization (1 reviews)


### 12. [Hello Health EHR](https://www.g2.com/products/hello-health-ehr/reviews)
  Hello Health EHR is a physician revenue enhancement platform with cloud based patient engagement features, integrated billing and a EHR and practice management system designed to help the independent physician.


  **Average Rating:** 4.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind Hello Health EHR?**

- **Seller:** [Hello Health](https://www.g2.com/sellers/hello-health)
- **Year Founded:** 2007
- **HQ Location:** Quebec, CA
- **Twitter:** @hellohealth (5,889 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/hello-health-inc-/ (6 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Mid-Market


### 13. [Hippocrate](https://www.g2.com/products/hippocrate/reviews)
  EHR solution to help you engage with your patients, collaborate with your coworkers, and discover patterns with big data and analytics.


  **Average Rating:** 5.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind Hippocrate?**

- **Seller:** [HIPPOCRATE](https://www.g2.com/sellers/hippocrate)
- **Year Founded:** 2021
- **HQ Location:** N/A
- **Twitter:** @HIPPOCRATE_ORG (9 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/9224752 (4 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Mid-Market


### 14. [iFIT](https://www.g2.com/products/ifit/reviews)
  iFIT (Intelligent File and Inventory Tracking) is a unique multi-purpose tracking and hospital management solution which is GS1 compliant and supports Scan4Safety.


  **Average Rating:** 5.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind iFIT?**

- **Seller:** [Idox PLC](https://www.g2.com/sellers/idox-plc)
- **HQ Location:** Woking, England, United Kingdom
- **Twitter:** @Idoxgroup (837 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** http://www.linkedin.com/company/idox-plc (592 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Mid-Market


### 15. [iMedEMR](https://www.g2.com/products/imedemr/reviews)
  The iMed Way includes well designed, flexible software modules, combined with professional services that help you leverage the technology properly.


  **Average Rating:** 5.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind iMedEMR?**

- **Seller:** [iMedCORE](https://www.g2.com/sellers/imedcore)
- **Year Founded:** 2002
- **HQ Location:** Lafayette, US
- **Twitter:** @ImedSoftware (14 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/2524384 (2 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Enterprise


### 16. [In Touch EMR](https://www.g2.com/products/in-touch-emr/reviews)
  Web-based EMR software with integrated billing and marketing features.


  **Average Rating:** 2.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind In Touch EMR?**

- **Seller:** [In Touch EMR](https://www.g2.com/sellers/in-touch-emr)
- **Year Founded:** 2007
- **HQ Location:** N/A
- **Twitter:** @intouchemr (6 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/2567927 (3 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Mid-Market


### 17. [Juno EHR](https://www.g2.com/products/juno-ehr/reviews)
  Get all of what you need and none of what you don’t. Too many EHRs include features and functions that get in your way, requiring clunky workarounds. Juno EHR puts the system in your hands with dynamic configuration that lets you personalize clinical workflows to eliminate friction. Easily retrieve data and patient analytics to improve decision-making and give clinical staff what they need to meet patient needs. Don&#39;t just take our word for it, hear real clinicians and leaders reactions to seeing Juno EHR: https://info.junohealth.com/fomo. Even if you’re working across diverse systems, Juno EHR provides interoperability across existing platforms, including our own acute, behavioral, e-prescribing, and emergency products, so you can access information in one place and continue to deliver value to patients. Learn more about how we serve these organizations: Acute Care: https://www.junohealth.com/acute-care-ehr Rural/Critical Access: https://www.junohealth.com/critical-access-rural-mid-size-hospitals Behavioral Health: https://www.junohealth.com/behavioral-health-ehr Public Health: https://www.junohealth.com/juno-ehr-for-public-health State Mental Health: https://www.junohealth.com/juno-ehr-for-behavioral-health-state-mental-health


  **Average Rating:** 5.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1
**How Do G2 Users Rate Juno EHR?**

- **Has the product been a good partner in doing business?:** 10.0/10 (Category avg: 8.3/10)
- **Patient Workflow Management:** 10.0/10 (Category avg: 8.2/10)
- **Clinical Documentation:** 10.0/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)
- **What is your organization&#39;s estimated ROI on the product (payback period in months)?:** 0/10 (Category avg: 10/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind Juno EHR?**

- **Seller:** [DSS](https://www.g2.com/sellers/dss)
- **Year Founded:** 1991
- **HQ Location:** Juno Beach, FL
- **Twitter:** @DSSHealthIT (6,312 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/juno-health-dss (53 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Mid-Market


#### What Are Juno EHR's Pros and Cons?

**Pros:**

- Customizability (1 reviews)
- Customization (1 reviews)


### 18. [LinkHMS](https://www.g2.com/products/linkhms/reviews)
  Revolutionize your healthcare facility with our all-in-one hospital management solution – easy setup, instant access, and comprehensive care management in just 10 minutes. - EHR and EMR - Patients Management - Clinic and Doctor Schedule - Invoices - Analytics - Pharmacy - Analytics and Reports - Inpatient and outpatient visits


  **Average Rating:** 5.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1
**How Do G2 Users Rate LinkHMS?**

- **Has the product been a good partner in doing business?:** 10.0/10 (Category avg: 8.3/10)
- **Patient Workflow Management:** 10.0/10 (Category avg: 8.2/10)
- **Clinical Documentation:** 10.0/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind LinkHMS?**

- **Seller:** [LinkHMS](https://www.g2.com/sellers/linkhms)
- **HQ Location:** Museumlaan 2, Utrecht, Netherlands, 3581 HK
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/linkhms/ (4 employees on LinkedIn®)
- **Phone:** +1 (555) 727-2397

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business


#### What Are LinkHMS's Pros and Cons?

**Pros:**

- Easy Integrations (1 reviews)
- Workflow Efficiency (1 reviews)


### 19. [Luminello](https://www.g2.com/products/luminello/reviews)
  Mental health network and EMR/practice management suite that empowers providers and patients.


  **Average Rating:** 4.3/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 2
**How Do G2 Users Rate Luminello?**

- **Patient Workflow Management:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.2/10)
- **Clinical Documentation:** 10.0/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind Luminello?**

- **Seller:** [Luminello](https://www.g2.com/sellers/luminello)
- **HQ Location:** N/A
- **LinkedIn® Page:** http://www.linkedin.com/company/luminello-inc (16 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business


### 20. [MasterCare EMR](https://www.g2.com/products/mastercare-emr/reviews)
  Multi-disciplinary EMR that is team-based and can support practice and patient information management for organizations of any size.


  **Total Reviews:** 1
**How Do G2 Users Rate MasterCare EMR?**

- **Patient Workflow Management:** 1.7/10 (Category avg: 8.2/10)
- **Clinical Documentation:** 0.0/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind MasterCare EMR?**

- **Seller:** [Global Health](https://www.g2.com/sellers/global-health)
- **Year Founded:** 1985
- **HQ Location:** Melbourne, AU
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://au.linkedin.com/company/global-health-limited (89 employees on LinkedIn®)
- **Ownership:** ASX: GLH

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Enterprise


### 21. [MD-Reports Ambulatory EHR Suite](https://www.g2.com/products/md-reports-ambulatory-ehr-suite/reviews)
  A report-generating tool with build-in EHR system for ambulatory surgery centers, hospitals and private offices.


  **Average Rating:** 5.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind MD-Reports Ambulatory EHR Suite?**

- **Seller:** [MD-Reports](https://www.g2.com/sellers/md-reports)
- **Year Founded:** 1994
- **HQ Location:** Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/provation-medical/ (314 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business


### 22. [Medaxion](https://www.g2.com/products/medaxion/reviews)
  Medaxion is giving practices the power to improve productivity and quality. Advance your practice with the EHR anesthesiologists actually like to use. Our all-in-one anesthesia information platform is mobile device-centric and supported by rich web, data management and analytics capability.


  **Average Rating:** 3.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1
**How Do G2 Users Rate Medaxion?**

- **Has the product been a good partner in doing business?:** 5.0/10 (Category avg: 8.3/10)
- **What is your organization&#39;s estimated ROI on the product (payback period in months)?:** 10/10 (Category avg: 10/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind Medaxion?**

- **Seller:** [Medaxion](https://www.g2.com/sellers/medaxion)
- **Year Founded:** 2008
- **HQ Location:** Nashville, US
- **LinkedIn® Page:** http://www.linkedin.com/company/medaxion (58 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business


### 23. [Medical Mastermind EHR](https://www.g2.com/products/medical-mastermind-ehr/reviews)
  Medical Billing Services is a EHR and PM software that adapts to your practices needs with features such as, procedure templates, work queues, treatment plans, patient communications, and business process review.


  **Average Rating:** 3.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1
**How Do G2 Users Rate Medical Mastermind EHR?**

- **Patient Workflow Management:** 6.7/10 (Category avg: 8.2/10)
- **Clinical Documentation:** 6.7/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind Medical Mastermind EHR?**

- **Seller:** [Medical Mastermind](https://www.g2.com/sellers/medical-mastermind)
- **HQ Location:** N/A
- **Twitter:** @MedMastermind (213 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/No-Linkedin-Presence-Added-Intentionally-By-DataOps (1 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business


### 24. [MedPointe](https://www.g2.com/products/medpointe/reviews)
  is a standalone EHR solution that offers integrated billing, accounting, picture archiving, and patient scheduling features within suite, along with medical billing services.


  **Average Rating:** 4.0/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1

**Who Is the Company Behind MedPointe?**

- **Seller:** [Health Systems Technology](https://www.g2.com/sellers/health-systems-technology)
- **Year Founded:** 1989
- **HQ Location:** Rochester, US
- **LinkedIn® Page:** http://www.linkedin.com/company/health-systems-technology (12 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business


### 25. [MedSmart](https://www.g2.com/products/medsmart/reviews)
  MedSmart is a Cloud EMR that helps hospitals to run more efficiently and provide better care to patients. MedSmart offers workflow optimization;seamless interfaces with accounting; patient access to medical records through web portal.


  **Average Rating:** 4.5/5.0
  **Total Reviews:** 1
**How Do G2 Users Rate MedSmart?**

- **Patient Workflow Management:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.2/10)
- **Clinical Documentation:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind MedSmart?**

- **Seller:** [Kavaii](https://www.g2.com/sellers/kavaii)
- **Year Founded:** 2011
- **HQ Location:** Bengaluru, IN
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/kavaii-business-analytics/ (1 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
  - **Company Size:** 100% Small-Business



    ## What Is EHR Software?
  [Health Care Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/health-care)
  ## What Software Categories Are Similar to EHR Software?
    - [Medical Practice Management Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/medical-practice-management)
    - [Telemedicine Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/telemedicine)
    - [Patient Engagement Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/patient-engagement)

  
---

## How Do You Choose the Right EHR Software?

### What You Should Know About EHR Software

### What is EHR Software?

An EHR promises efficiency within a health care organization. Doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals are already run ragged on a minute-by-minute basis; moving from a paper-based environment to a cloud-based one is a boon. This is especially true if the latter exists within HIPAA-determined parameters that help a hospital, clinic, or practice adhere to industry regulation.

Additionally, within the past year and a half, monolith enterprises have been either dipping their toes into or fully diving into the world of EHRs. A quick summary: Amazon has created 1492, a lab dedicated to researching and innovating health care tech. Apple has taken its Health mobile app and turned the volume way up via its Apple Health Records product, which aggregates patient data. Google has released an open-source API that facilitates the sharing of health care data and the interoperability of health care systems.

This is all to say that the EHR scene is popping more than ever. It’s no longer a question of “is it worthwhile to implement such a costly system?&quot; and more a question of “which EHR can stand up to and best adapt to disruptive technology?&quot;

### Why Use EHR Software?

Without question, hospitals and medical organizations can benefit from implementing an EHR.

A few of the advantages of using EHRs include:

**Better quality of care for patients –** EHRs provide health care organizations and professionals accurate and complete patient data, which can be updated easily and quickly. EHRs can also reduce medical errors, in direct contrast to manually inputted patient data. That increase in accuracy helps providers more effectively diagnose patients. EHRs also improve patient and physician interaction and communication.

**Centralization of patient data –** The data within and purpose of EHRs go beyond so-called &quot;standard&quot; clinical data. EHRs provide hospitals and clinics with dynamic, comprehensive patient-centered records that help health care professionals avoid a siloed, one-appointment-at-a-time overview of their patients. Those records allow more in-depth evaluation, which in turn facilitates more accurate diagnoses.

**Reduction of paperwork –** Paperless EHR platforms significantly reduce the time and energy spent on manually filling out and processing forms. EHRs streamline and automate routine administrative duties, which in turn translates to increased efficiency and more focused patient care.

**Secure sharing –** EHRs equip hospitals and practices with the ability to securely share patient information, data, and history with patients, other clinicians, and potentially other health care organizations. The strength of an EHR lies in its ability to integrate patient information from multiple sources, allowing better and more timely decision-making, particularly in critical situations.

**Coordination —** An EHR’s digital records enables the coordination and collaboration of clinicians across specialties, disciplines, and facilities. Multiple care providers can access a patient’s records, regardless of location. Those records have the capacity to be updated in real time.

**Improved charting and documentation practices —** Unlike the stereotypical &quot;doctor’s handwriting&quot; joke, EHRs promote legible and complete documentation. They also streamline coding and billing practices so doctors and physicians can better and more easily follow up with patients. Utilizing an EHR can result in reduce

**Improved patient/population health –** Most, if not all, EHRs come equipped with patient portals and patient comms. With those two elements, EHRs naturally increase patient interaction, cooperation, and transparency with their physician and health care organization. An EHR helps health care professionals spend less time filling out forms, and more time on actually providing patient-focused care.

**Efficiency throughout the organization —** EHRs reduce redundancy and lower administrative costs by streamlining and optimizing internal workflows. Features such as integrated scheduling (to progress notes and insurance claims) can result in decreased paperwork, quick access to patient data, and a way to identify and address any operational problems.

### Who Uses EHR Software?

Medical professionals—doctors, physicians, primary care physicians, solo practitioners, clinicians, and nurses—utilize EHR software to automate manual processes and improve patient care. The main benefits of medical staff and institutions leveraging EHRs are outlined above. Enterprise hospitals experience the most value from EHRs, because they have the resources and finances to ensure the deployment and organization-wide implementation of such a system. However, while smaller-sized clinics and practices may struggle with either the cost of an EHR or the capability to get the most out of an EHR, they’re not completely out of the running as users.

### Kinds of EHR Software

EHRs can be split up between on-premise, cloud, and (rarely) hybrid cloud offerings. Mobile applications, available through iOS and Android, are also becoming more and more regular and expected. Another factor that can contribute to different &quot;kinds&quot; of EHR software is the size of the practice or organization that will deploy the EHR. (Aside from solo practitioner/small clinic and enterprise hospitals, however, right now, there are not more granular determinations of EHRs. The EHR industry has not reached the point where specialty-specific platforms are available for mass purchase and implementation.)

However, as defined by G2 Crowd, EHRs are also known as EMRs. As such:

**EHR vs. EMR –** While EHR and EMR can be, and are, used interchangeably by vendors, a few nuances do exist between electronic _health_ records and electronic _medical_ records. (Notably, for health care professionals and organizations to participate in Medicare/Medicaid Incentive Programs, they must use certified _EHR_ technology.)

Both EHRs and EMRs reduce medical errors, provide instant and real-time access to updated patient information, simplify charting, and increase productivity. Smaller practices’ requirements and needs are usually satisfied by an EMR, especially when it includes familiar EHR components such as billing and e-prescription.

In a nutshell, EMRs are digitized paper charts. They contain notes and information, collected by and inputted by health care professionals. Those same professionals will double back to that collected data for patient diagnosis and treatment. Obviously, EMRs are more valuable than paper records because they allow the tracking of patient data over time and a concerted focus on improving a patient’s overall health care quality. EHRs go beyond that collection and analysis of clinical data. EHRs provide a centralized hub of patient data and history that can, ideally, be shared with any and all interested (professional and relevant) parties. For example, once a patient’s records and authorization are nestled into an EHR, it can follow that patient from specialist/clinician to hospital (regardless of location) to acute care to nursing home.

**Personal health records –** There is also a new strain of EHRs out there: _personal_ health records. According to EHR Intelligence, personal health records, also known as PHRs, “contain the same types of information as EHRs—diagnoses, medications, immunizations, family medical histories, and provider contact information—but are designed to be set up, accessed, and managed by patients.&quot; This goes beyond the patient portal that resides within an EHR. It seems as if PHRs facilitate even more patient engagement, allowing patients to maintain and manage their own health information. Similarly to EHRs, PHRs gather and centralize information from a multitude of sources.

### EHR Software Features

**Billing –** An EHR will either offer an in-platform billing solution or the ability to integrate with third-party billing, invoice, or [payment gateway tools](https://www.g2.com/categories/payment-gateway). If your chosen EHR bundles in billing capability, then it should facilitate the creation of bills and invoices that the provider can send to patients. Additionally, some billing modules simplifies the checking of patients’ insurance for coverage.

**Charting –** Charting is a vital part of physicians’ and nurses’ day-to-day duties, which EHRs acknowledge. Most, if not all, EHRs facilitate real-time, non-distracting charting that will ensure accurate and the timely completion of charts. Your organization should look for EHRs that either allow for charting on mobile devices and tablets, or come equipped with (customizable) templates. Some solutions feature dictation capabilities.

**Documentation –** Documentation is crucial for physicians and doctors to track patient progress and note diagnoses. EHRs help medical professionals easily note exam findings, treatment codes, and other discoveries from a patient appointment. In turn, software that simplifies and streamlines the documentation process—either via templates, dictation and transcription, or plug-and-chug note-taking—helps providers and physicians get access to and leverage patient data and history.

**Reporting –** Most EHRs integrate with practice management solutions. However, standalone EHRs themselves can provide health care organizations with real-time clinical and financial data, as well as reports on overall practice performance.

**Data sharing –** EHRs go beyond the simple collection and tracking of patient data. EHRs provide organizations with the ability to communicate patient information across internal systems, departments, specialties, and even other clinics and practices. EHRs help eliminate the time manually spent on entering, re-entering, and sharing patient information.

**Patient portal –** Effective patient relationship management is a key part of EHRs. That includes streamlining patient communications as well as providing patients with a portal that will help them stay engaged pre- and post- hospital or clinic visit. An effective patient portal gives users access to information such as recent doctor visits, discharge and lab results summaries, medications tracking, patient scheduling, and online payments.

#### Additional EHR Software Features

**E-prescribing –** Some EHRs come equipped with an e-prescription module. E-prescribing allows physicians to send prescriptions electronically, automate notifications to pharmacies and patients, and track patients’ drug histories. Some e-prescription modules will even provide health care organizations with a database of drug inventory.

**Cloud hosting –** Beyond the promise of unwavering security, on-premise EHRs falter when it comes to the convenience of cloud-hosted EHRs. A cloud-hosted EHR provides users with (ideally 24/7) remote access to records, which is crucial to bettering both physician ability to perform and their relationships with patients. Additionally, cloud-based EHRs come equipped with encryption, providing a measure of security for your organization.

**Lab integration –** Lab integration is an optional feature of EHRs but important if your practice or clinic is dependent on labs and lab results. Lab integration provides your organization with two-way communication, access to research on lab results, electronic monitoring and analysis of lab results, and alignment between charting notes and laboratories.

### Trends Related to EHR Software

**Improved patient engagement —** EHRs generally come equipped with patient portals, which encourage self-service activity. Portals are becoming more and more comprehensive, allowing patients to become fully engaged with hospital services and online physician interaction. The upside of such improved patient engagement translates into a better flow of data and information, improved care coordination on the physicians’ and institutions’ sides of things, and more accurate population health measures.

**Blockchain —** [Blockchain](https://www.g2.com/categories/blockchain) technology and its capability to ensure security and an encrypted audit chain is already well known within the finance and cryptocurrency sectors. In the health care industry, blockchain can better store and safely share medical records as well as equip hospitals with the tools to protect themselves from hackers and malware breaches. What EHR architects will need to do now is anticipate and design the platforms to incorporate such technology.

**IT talent —** Some EHRs ship consultants and implementers to the hospitals that invest in their platforms. However, that’s only a temporary IT presence. If a hospital or practice wants to reap the full benefits of their EHR systems or handle any technology issues that may arise, then they need to have a qualified IT presence permanently on staff or readily available as an outsource.

**Strides in** [**artificial intelligence**](https://learn.g2.com/trends/embedded-ai) **—** In the health care sector, AI goes beyond just automation. AI can be applied to the existing technology and processes for diagnoses, medical imaging, clinical decision-making, population health analytics, and admission and readmission algorithms. Additionally, AI has the potential to thwart claims processing fraud that impacts healthcare costs.

**Telehealth —** Telehealth is the result of &quot;digital health,&quot; which is the intersection of prevalent mobile device use and health care diagnosis and access. Telehealth takes communications technology such as mobile phones, video conferencing, etc., and works to provide health care services to anyone who can use those platforms.

**Wearable devices —** It’s not just health care providers that are taking advantage of the plethora of health data that patients input into their various wearable devices. Those device makers themselves are embracing their ability to impact the medical records industry.

### Potential Issues with EHR Software

The biggest and most well-documented issues with EHRs are their usability, interoperability, and risk of cybersecurity breaches.

**Usability –** Health care professionals have long complained that EHRs are difficult to grasp and utilize effectively, and that complaint is still a valid issue today. Doctors, physicians, nurses, and therapists are always on the edge of being burned out. EHRs are supposed to make their lives easier, but not if the platforms are clunky, difficult to maneuver, or refuse to play nice with existing workflows.

**Interoperability –** However, the more interesting issue with EHRs is their interoperability, or, the ability for health care systems to effectively “talk&quot; to each other. After all, if an EHR is supposed to help practices and hospitals draw a complete picture of their patients, then it has to have a proactive ability to centralize information from a variety of sources. That means that EHRs must be able to communicate and align with other information systems that exist within a health care organization. (This is a major challenge for EHRs.) Additionally, interoperability extends beyond systems; health care professionals are humans, after all, and are subject to their own biases and perceptions of the world. EHRs should provide them with an objective solution that helps transmit and share patient data across an organization. When EHRs generate templates or reports that can be misrepresented or wrongly digested, that’s a problem.

**Cybersecurity breaches —** EHRs must be able to withstand and work alongside implemented cybersecurity measures. Regardless of whether the chosen EHR is an on-premise platform or hosted in the cloud, breaches must be proactively dealt with by health care institutions.

### Software and Services Related to EHR Software

[**Medical billing**](https://www.g2.com/categories/medical-billing) **—** Billing, invoicing, insurance claims and coverage check-ups, and payment notifications are regular aspects of practices and hospitals. EHRs can either integrate with standalone medical billing solutions, partner with medical billing vendors, or bundle medical billing features into their platforms.

[**Practice management**](https://www.g2.com/categories/practice-management) **,** [**Medical practice management**](https://www.g2.com/categories/medical-practice-management) **—** EHRs either integrate with practice management solutions or offer features that help simplify overall practice management and administrative duties.

[**Medical scheduling**](https://www.g2.com/categories/medical-scheduling) **—** Patient-facing and internal-facing scheduling solutions help a health care organization stay organized and aware of any gaps in human resources. Additionally, medical scheduling software provides a health care-specific [online appointment scheduling](https://www.g2.com/categories/online-appointment-scheduling) solution for a clinic or practice.

[**Pharmacy**](https://www.g2.com/categories/pharmacy) **—** If necessary, a doctor or physician will prescribe patients with medication or drugs. Two-way communication with pharmacies that align both organizations with patient needs, allergies, or drug history, is helpful.

[**LIMS**](https://www.g2.com/categories/lims) **—** LIMS manages, tracks, and reports on laboratory data. For health care practices and clinics that are very lab-dependent, they can take advantage of the natural intersection between lab information management systems and health care information management systems.

[**Radiology**](https://www.g2.com/categories/radiology) **—** Health care institutions with radiology departments use radiology software to manage medical imaging. Radiology software improves the productivity of radiologists.

[**Visitor management**](https://www.g2.com/categories/visitor-management) **—** Many clinics and practices provide kiosks to streamline the process of patient check-ins. Visitor management software can be installed on an existing computer on a receptionist’s desk or in a self-service kiosk. Visitor management software helps make the visitor sign-in process more efficient and accurate, as well as stores visitor information in a database.



    
