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− | + | '''mmfEMR'''is is recognized for its surgical information management service for hospitals and surgery centers, which supports over 60 leading hospitals, 6,000 surgeons, and 1 million patients a year."[http://www.mmfemr.com/index.html] | |
+ | [http://www.mmfemr.com/index.html MMF EMR/EHR] "is a free Web-based open-source EHR & Practice Management solution for physicians."[http://www.mmfemr.com/index.html] | ||
− | + | ==EMR/EHR is Free and is Open Source== | |
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To support its core hospital business, assist providers in meeting “Meaningful Use”, and eliminate STARK complexities, MMF determined its business model could be served best by providing physicians its EHR for free. Physicians find that a free EHR based upon open source gives them more control with their practice. | To support its core hospital business, assist providers in meeting “Meaningful Use”, and eliminate STARK complexities, MMF determined its business model could be served best by providing physicians its EHR for free. Physicians find that a free EHR based upon open source gives them more control with their practice. | ||
− | + | ==NO VENDOR LOCK-IN== | |
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The Government's initiative requires patient information transfer, but overlooks practice management information transfer (resulting in an inability for dissatisfied physicians to switch EMR vendors). By MMF providing its EMR as open-source, it joins more than 30 open-source vendors that compete on the same platform for physician business. | The Government's initiative requires patient information transfer, but overlooks practice management information transfer (resulting in an inability for dissatisfied physicians to switch EMR vendors). By MMF providing its EMR as open-source, it joins more than 30 open-source vendors that compete on the same platform for physician business. | ||
− | + | ==Free Electronic Medical Record (“EMR/EHR”)== | |
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* Patient Portal | * Patient Portal | ||
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* E-Prescribing........................$25.00/month | * E-Prescribing........................$25.00/month | ||
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* Open-Source Software - Developed for the public good and treated as public property | * Open-Source Software - Developed for the public good and treated as public property | ||
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* Government Stimulus Focused - Roadmap achieves meaningful use and HIPAA goals"[http://www.mmfemr.com/index.html] | * Government Stimulus Focused - Roadmap achieves meaningful use and HIPAA goals"[http://www.mmfemr.com/index.html] | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, 5 December 2011
mmfEMRis is recognized for its surgical information management service for hospitals and surgery centers, which supports over 60 leading hospitals, 6,000 surgeons, and 1 million patients a year."[1]
MMF EMR/EHR "is a free Web-based open-source EHR & Practice Management solution for physicians."[2]
Contents
EMR/EHR is Free and is Open Source
To support its core hospital business, assist providers in meeting “Meaningful Use”, and eliminate STARK complexities, MMF determined its business model could be served best by providing physicians its EHR for free. Physicians find that a free EHR based upon open source gives them more control with their practice.
NO VENDOR LOCK-IN
The Government's initiative requires patient information transfer, but overlooks practice management information transfer (resulting in an inability for dissatisfied physicians to switch EMR vendors). By MMF providing its EMR as open-source, it joins more than 30 open-source vendors that compete on the same platform for physician business.
Free Electronic Medical Record (“EMR/EHR”)
- Web-based Application
- Hosting, maintenance and back-up
- Website-based email support
- Practice Management
- Lab ordering and results retrieval
- Patient Portal
Third Party Vendor Services (priced per user)
- E-Prescribing........................$25.00/month
- AMA CPT codes........................$13.50/year
- 24/7 Telephone Support...................$50.00/month
- Eligibility & Claims submission......[usage based]
Unique Benefits
- Open-Source Software - Developed for the public good and treated as public property
- No Vendor Lock-in - Customers can obtain the software and patient data on request
- Sustainable Business Model - Engenders competitive pricing and responsive service
- Proven Company - Expertise in Web-based HIPAA compliant solutions
- Secure Web-based Hosted Application - No servers to buy, no data to back up
- Government Stimulus Focused - Roadmap achieves meaningful use and HIPAA goals"[3]