While the terms “electronic health record” (EHR) and “electronic medical record” (EMR) are often used interchangeably, there are significant differences in the form and function of the two systems.
One will make Meaningful Use attestation easy, and the other one will not.
As detailed in this new whitepaper, Meaningful Use and improved continuity of care depend on electronic health records (EHRs), not electronic medical records.
Get The End of EMR whitepaper today to learn:
- The difference between EMR and EHR
- How to attest for Meaningful Use
- Stage-1 Meaningful Use requirements
- Which technologies are right for you
- The benefits of EHRs and more…

Do you know what you need when setting up a new medical practice?