Difference between revisions of "Historically Important Electronic Medical Record Systems"

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|1966||[[Akron General Hospital and IBM]]||Summary||United States
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|1966||[[Akron General Hospital and IBM]]||Developed with aim of eliminating paperwork. Key Features include system to remind nursing staff of drug orders.||United States
 
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|2003||[[Alberta Netcare]]||Province wide EMR||||Canada
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|2003||[[Alberta Netcare]]||Canada's first Province wide EMR||Canada
 
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|1982||[[Allscripts]]||Medic Computing Systems||United States
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|1982||[[Allscripts]]||Practice management System, mainly for private practices, Developed by Medic Computing Systems (later acquired by Allscripts)||United States
 
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|1999||[[Amazing Charts]]||Developed by Induvidual||United States
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|1999||[[Amazing Charts]]||Developed by Jonathan Bertman for his private practice, later adopted by many others due to easy usability||United States
 
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|2001||[[AMPATH medical record system (AMRS)]]||Kenya HIV primary care EMR||Kenya
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|2001||[[AMPATH medical record system (AMRS)]]||Sub-Saharan Africa's first electronic medical record system for the comprehensive management of the clinical care of patients infected with HIV. Implemented at primary care level||Kenya
 
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Revision as of 06:36, 4 September 2011

The following Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems are among the first kind ever developed. Each of the following systems added key information to our current understanding of how EMRs can improve the cost, quality, and efficiency of the care delivered within the modern health care system.

Year System Summary Country
1966 Akron General Hospital and IBM Developed with aim of eliminating paperwork. Key Features include system to remind nursing staff of drug orders. United States
2003 Alberta Netcare Canada's first Province wide EMR Canada
1982 Allscripts Practice management System, mainly for private practices, Developed by Medic Computing Systems (later acquired by Allscripts) United States
1999 Amazing Charts Developed by Jonathan Bertman for his private practice, later adopted by many others due to easy usability United States
2001 AMPATH medical record system (AMRS) Sub-Saharan Africa's first electronic medical record system for the comprehensive management of the clinical care of patients infected with HIV. Implemented at primary care level Kenya
  • [SRS Soft- Montvale NJ]
  • [Sage Intergy EHR – Tampa, FL]
  • [EClinicalWorks 8.0 – Brentwood, TN]
  • [NueMD By Nuesoft]
  • [MMF EMR- Newyork, NY]