Electronic Medical Records: Compare 613 Systems
613 EMR systems with directory profiles, sourced pricing context when available, and head-to-head comparisons. Sponsored placements are labeled and kept separate from the directory criteria.
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613 EMR systems with directory profiles, sourced pricing context when available, and head-to-head comparisons. Sponsored placements are labeled and kept separate from the directory criteria.
Self-service decision path
No account or tool fee. Optional vendor introductions are separate and clearly disclosed.
Every vendor scored with 5 proprietary frameworks
Implementation Difficulty, Total Cost of Ownership, Vendor Lock-In Risk, Specialty Fit, and Feature Depth — each with transparent methodology and cited data sources.
The best EMR system depends on practice size, specialty, workflow, and budget. Compare available systems by documented features, deployment model, pricing disclosures, and fit for your requirements.
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FAQ
Federal healthcare regulation updates from eCFR
Updated ONC certification criteria for health IT systems including new interoperability requirements under the 21st Century Cures Act.
What this means for you: EHR vendors must meet updated certification criteria. Practices should verify their EMR vendor's compliance status.
Civil monetary penalties for information blocking by health IT developers, health information networks, and health information exchanges are now enforceable under the 21st Century Cures Act.
What this means for you: EHR vendors and health networks can no longer restrict patient access to health data without a qualifying exception. Patients can report suspected information blocking to ONC.
Source: eCFR (Electronic Code of Federal Regulations) | Last updated: 3/24/2026
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Sponsored placements are labeled. Payment does not change the published comparison criteria, and vendor claims are identified with their limitations when available.
Published pricing and cost context are shown when a source is available. Confirm current quotes and contract terms directly with vendors.
Each flagship vendor review includes implementation timeline, ROI analysis, and specialty-specific recommendations.
Answer a few questions about your practice and compare the directory profiles that most closely match your selected workflow, budget, and specialty criteria.