What is an Infobutton?

What is an Infobutton?

An infobutton is a clinical decision support tool embedded within electronic health record (EHR) systems that has been shown to be an effective tool to meet such information needs [5,6]. Infobuttons are enabled within EHR systems through a Web service known as infobutton manager.

What software does Allscripts use?

TouchWorks EHR is highly scalable, works well for multispecialty and multisite organizations and also includes Allscripts Prenatal, which is a cloud-based solution that offers robust tools for documenting and communicating maternity care information.

How many providers use Allscripts?

According to Allscripts, its software is used by 180,000 physicians; 45,000 physician practices; 19,000 post-acute agencies; 2,500 hospitals; 100,000 electronic prescribing physicians; and 40,000 in-home clinicians. Also, the company says 7.2 million patients use the FollowMyHealth patient portal.

Is Epic bigger than Cerner?

When it comes to larger healthcare organizations, most healthcare providers go with Epic. Neither vendor discloses pricing information publicly, but news about contract deal sizes seems to indicate that Epic is slightly more expensive than Cerner, though this also depends on how well you plan implementation.

How do I get ePrescribe?

The process is fast and simple. You can register for ePrescribe by visiting our registration website. You will need your DEA license number, NPI number and state license number, as well as the expiration dates. You will be required to answer a series of questions to verify your identity and license information.

How much does e-prescribing cost?

Staff users are free up to 10 staff per prescriber ($3/mo/user for over 10)….E-Prescribe. Complete.

$35/MONTH $38/MONTH
Annual Subscription ($420/year) Monthly Subscription
Everything in E-Prescribe Pro plus e-Prescribing of Controlled Substances (EPCS)
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What is hospital EHR?

An electronic health record (EHR) is the systematized collection of patient and population electronically stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time.

What percent of hospitals use Cerner?

Ninety-four percent of customers are either satisfied or highly satisfied, and 63 percent of customers report deep different-vendor interoperability. Cerner comes in a close second, controlling 25 percent of the hospital EHR market share and 27 percent of hospital beds.