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Every healthcare provider I know complains about the hassles associated with their EHR charting. 
When you’re an employed physician, you basically get stuck using whatever software your employer has purchased, and it’s super easy to complain about something that you have no control over. 
But when you are the practice owner, you choose the EHR--an admittedly overwhelming process. And before we get started, let me explain the difference between EMR and EHR. EMR stands for electronic medical record. Restated, this is your note. EHR stands for Electronic health record. This includes all sorts of other documents including  lab and imaging results, notes from other providers and all sorts of miscellaneous documentation. 
1. Determine whether you want an EHR that’s enterprise or cloud based. enterprise-based
There are obvious differences in the costs between enterprise- and cloud-based products but the cost differences may not be as great as you would initially think. 
Tip: Create a spreadsheet so that you can compare all of the costs. 
2. Determine whether you want a standalone EHR and standalone Practice Management Software or an integrated product. 
EHR and Practice Management Software are not the same thing.
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Want to hear more tips on how to start, run and grow your practice and related medical businesses, please sign up for my newsletter at https://www.thepracticebuildingmd.com 
 
Join my FB group, The Private Medical Practice Academy.
Enroll in How To Start Your Own Practice and get the step-by-step process for opening your practice.
Join The Private Medical Practice Academy Membership for live group coaching, expert guest speakers and everything you need to know to start, grow and leverage your private practice. The course, How To Start Your Own Practice is included in the membership, as a bonus.
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Every healthcare provider I know complains about the hassles associated with their EHR charting. 
When you’re an employed physician, you basically get stuck using whatever software your employer has purchased, and it’s super easy to complain about something that you have no control over. 
But when you are the practice owner, you choose the EHR--an admittedly overwhelming process. And before we get started, let me explain the difference between EMR and EHR. EMR stands for electronic medical record. Restated, this is your note. EHR stands for Electronic health record. This includes all sorts of other documents including  lab and imaging results, notes from other providers and all sorts of miscellaneous documentation. 
1. Determine whether you want an EHR that’s enterprise or cloud based. enterprise-based
There are obvious differences in the costs between enterprise- and cloud-based products but the cost differences may not be as great as you would initially think. 
Tip: Create a spreadsheet so that you can compare all of the costs. 
2. Determine whether you want a standalone EHR and standalone Practice Management Software or an integrated product. 
EHR and Practice Management Software are not the same thing.
Support the show
Want to hear more tips on how to start, run and grow your practice and related medical businesses, please sign up for my newsletter at https://www.thepracticebuildingmd.com 
 
Join my FB group, The Private Medical Practice Academy.
Enroll in How To Start Your Own Practice and get the step-by-step process for opening your practice.
Join The Private Medical Practice Academy Membership for live group coaching, expert guest speakers and everything you need to know to start, grow and leverage your private practice. The course, How To Start Your Own Practice is included in the membership, as a bonus.
Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts"I love Sandy Weitz and The Private Medical Practice Academy Podcast." <-- If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people -- just like you -- move toward the practice they want . Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!

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