CMR is cMR is an ambulatory electronic health record and practice management system designed for outpatient healthcare settings, with particular focus on small to medium-sized physician practices. The platform provides comprehensive clinical documentation capabilities, integrated practice management tools, and revenue cycle management functionality within a unified system architecture.
The system's core functionality centers on streamlining clinical workflows through customizable templates and specialty-specific documentation tools. CMR supports multiple medical specialties including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, cardiology, orthopedics, dermatology, OB/GYN, gastroenterology, and urgent care settings. Each specialty receives tailored templates, order sets, and clinical protocols designed to match typical workflow patterns and documentation requirements.
CMR's integrated approach combines clinical, administrative, and financial functions in a single database, eliminating the need for interfaces between separate systems. The practice management module handles patient scheduling, registration, insurance verification, and appointment management. The billing component manages claims generation, submission, denial management, and payment posting with support for electronic claims submission to payers.
Interoperability capabilities include Surescripts integration for electronic prescribing with medication history and formulary checking, lab integration with major reference laboratories including Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp, and participation in health information exchange networks through CommonWell Health Alliance and Carequality frameworks. The system maintains ONC 2015 Edition CEHRT certification, supporting meaningful use attestation and quality reporting requirements including MIPS and MACRA programs.
The patient engagement component provides a web-based portal enabling appointment requests, secure messaging with providers, medication refill requests, and access to clinical summaries and test results. EPCS certification allows controlled substance prescribing through two-factor authentication protocols.
CMR targets ambulatory practices seeking to consolidate clinical and administrative systems while maintaining compliance with federal certification requirements. The system emphasizes workflow efficiency, regulatory compliance support, and integrated financial management for practices managing the operational complexity of value-based care programs and quality reporting mandates. The vendor's focus on ambulatory care distinguishes it from hospital-centric EMR systems, with functionality specifically calibrated to outpatient practice operations and revenue cycle patterns.
CMR 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, cardiology, orthopedics, and more.