A single-specialty EMR knows your documentation patterns cold. A multi-specialty EMR gives you flexibility to grow. Here's how to decide which tradeoff is right for your practice.
Primary care practitioners see 25-30 patients per day across annual physicals, chronic care, acute visits, and procedures. Your EMR needs to handle all of them without slowing you down.
Generic EMRs don't understand dental workflows: CDT codes, treatment planning, perio charting, frequency limitations, or insurance maximums. Here's what a dental practice management system actually needs.
Pediatric practices have unique EMR needs: well-child visit templates, immunization tracking with VFC compliance, growth chart integration, and vaccine administration codes (90460/90461). Here's what to look for.
Behavioral health has the highest no-show rate (18%) and unique documentation needs: session notes, treatment plans, group therapy scheduling, and telehealth integration. Here is what to look for in an EHR.
PT documentation gets denied more than any other rehab specialty. Here are the documentation requirements for 97110, 97140, 97530, the 8-minute rule, and how to keep payers happy.