ClearHealth Inc is clearHealth Inc was an open-source electronic health record and practice management system developed in the mid-2000s that primarily targeted small to medium-sized ambulatory care practices. The system was built on a web-based architecture using PHP and MySQL, making it accessible through standard web browsers without requiring thick client installations. As an open-source solution released under the GPL license, ClearHealth offered an alternative to expensive proprietary EMR systems during a period when many small practices were seeking to adopt electronic records but faced significant cost barriers.
The platform provided core ambulatory EHR functionality including clinical documentation, patient scheduling, e-prescribing capabilities through Surescripts integration, basic lab integration via HL7 interfaces, and practice management features including billing and claims management. ClearHealth was designed with a modular architecture that allowed practices to customize workflows and add functionality through community-developed extensions. The system supported HIPAA-compliant data storage and transmission, which was critical for practices handling protected health information.
ClearHealth's primary market consisted of primary care physicians, family medicine practices, internal medicine clinics, and small specialty practices seeking affordable EMR solutions. The open-source model appealed particularly to tech-savvy practices or those with IT resources who could manage their own implementations and customizations. However, the project appears to have ceased active development by the late 2000s or early 2010s, with the clearhealth.com domain no longer associated with the EMR vendor and limited recent activity in open-source repositories.
The system's technical approach represented an early attempt to leverage open-source development methodologies in healthcare IT, predating more successful projects like OpenEMR and VistA. While ClearHealth demonstrated the viability of community-driven EMR development, it ultimately faced challenges common to open-source healthcare projects including limited funding for ongoing development, difficulty achieving ONC certification for meaningful use incentives, and competition from both established proprietary vendors and better-funded open-source alternatives. The project's legacy includes contributions to the broader understanding of open-source healthcare IT implementation challenges and the importance of sustainable funding models for community-driven medical software projects.
ClearHealth Inc primarily serves the Physician practices, Outpatient clinics, Specialty practices, Multi-provider groups market segments. It is used across specialties including family-medicine, internal-medicine, pediatrics.