EHR and EMR software development: how to do it, cost, features

An electronic health record (EHR) is a digital version of a patient’s paper medical chart and is crucial to maximizing profits while providing the highest quality of care. The EMR system development process can take time and be costly, but the benefits compared with paper records far outweigh the costs. You must include your staff in the decision-making process to help your organization quickly and efficiently develop EHR systems. This article describes how to develop and effectively implement EHR software and how much EHR software development costs.

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