iSALUS Healthcare offers a fully-integrated electronic health records (EHR), practice management and billing services solution with a host of features to support small to mid-sized practices. This system is flexible and securely accessible...
Compulink is a provider of highly customizable, ONC Certified EHR and practice management software for specialty practices. Designed to adapt to a practice's specific needs, the integrated solution offers functionality to support patient...
CareCloud Charts is an integrated electronic health recording (EHR) solution offering collective benefits of EMR, practice management and medical billing services. The solution helps physicians to streamline clinical operations, etc..
Aprima EHR is part of the complete Aprima system, including Practice Management and Revenue Cycle Management solutions. Aprima EHR’s navigation feature presents clinically relevant findings based on presenting symptoms, diagnosis... etc..
PrognoCIS is a cloud-based ICD-10 compliant and MU certified EMR solution which helps medical facilities and practitioners to manage patient medical recording. The software comprises of integrated modules for EHR, Practice Management, etc…
NextGen offers an integrated suite of electronic health record, practice management, revenue cycle management, clinical content, population health, analytics, HIE/interoperability, and EDI solutions delivered on enterprise, cloud, etc..
Greenway Health’s ambulatory platform provides healthcare organizations with clinical, financial, and administrative tools and services. Prime Suite is Greenway’s electronic health record (EHR) and practice management (PM) system, etc…
RxNT offers a suite of cloud-based solutions including RxNT|EHR, RxNT|eRx, and RxNT|PM. The three products are available for purchase in standalone form or within an integrated suite and are accessible on any connected mobile device, etc..
WRS Health is a cloud-based integrated EHR, practice management and billing management solution designed to helps medical professionals streamline the core activities of their practice. The solution offers EHR, medical billing, etc..
WebPT is a cloud-based electronic medical record (EMR) and practice management solution tailored specifically to rehab therapists. This cloud-based system allows therapists, directors and front-office staff to access medical records, etc…
Practice EHR, a medical practice management software, was developed to accommodate the needs of small to mid-size businesses. The platform is customizable to internal medicine practices, chiropractors, physical therapists, family medicine, etc…
CureMD is a certified cloud-based EHR, practice management, patient portal and revenue cycle management. CureMD helps physicians and office staff manage their practice operations. It also helps practices adopt Meaningful Use – driving, etc…
A fully certified solution specific to the chiropractic industry, ChiroTouch offers electronic health records (EHR) and practice management applications. With the latest release of version 6.0, ChiroTouch has received complete 2014, etc..
MedicsPremier is a practice management software that helps in processing EDI transactions. MedicsPremier EDI allows for automated reconciliation of EOBs (ERAs) and insurance verification, which can be processed in batch mode by appointment, etc..
This is the gold standard of medical apps. Available for both
iOS and
Android, and with millions of downloads across the country, doctors are using this app to look up drug information and interactions, find other providers for consults and referrals, and quickly calculate patient measurements like BMI.
While the app itself and most of its content is free, access to additional information and functionality (like lab guides, alternative medications, and disease information) requires an in-app purchase of Epocrates Essentials for $159.99 a year.
PEPID is a frequently updated clinical decision-support reference app targeted toward emergency room physicians, but it can be useful to nurses, students, residents, pharmacists, EMTs, and paramedics. With it, you can earn Continuing Medical Education Credits while actually treating patients.
Users must log into PEPID the first time they use it on their phones, but
never againafter that. PEPID automatically uploads all notes to the cloud. Symptom Checker helps you diagnose faster by suggesting possible ailments based on your patient’s symptoms, physical exam findings, and lab results. A filtered checker alerts you to possible multidrug interactions, all on one page, and offers dosing suggestions.
PEPID offers profiles of diseases, medical conditions, and treatment options with research from the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians, and the Family Physicians Inquiries Network.
Brush up on your skills with the hundreds of reference videos for clinical procedures and physical examinations. Push notifications keep you up-to-date on new research, drug approvals, and black box warnings.
Another heavy hitter, the UpToDate app can be downloaded for both
iOS and
Android devices. Hundreds of thousands of physicians have installed this app, and for good reason. It is chock full of medical knowledge that allows it to answer clinical questions at the point of need.
However, it’s also not cheap. While downloading the app is free, in order to actually access the wealth of information contained within it, you or your organization needs to have a subscription to the UpToDate database. This starts at $499 a year for an individual physician.
This is the official app for the social network for doctors. Doximity claims 40% of U.S. Physicians are members (joining is free) and this app allows you to access the network on-the-go. With both
iOS and
Android versions, you can find and communicate with other doctors on the network, send HIPAA-secure faxes through your phone, and follow news and trends in your specialty.
The app is free to download, but does require you to sign up for membership in the network (again, free).
Read is an app for both
iOS and
Android that centralizes all your medical literature and journals. Using a magazine format, it allows you to read and download studies, journals, and articles from a host of sources including open access journals, Pubmed, and papers from linked institutions.
With tens of thousands of installs, and plenty of free content this is a no-brainer for physicians looking to keep current in their specialty. The app is free, but some journals and Pubmed may require an institutional or individual subscription or credentials.
Access recent articles, view images of medical conditions, and listen to audio and video summaries of articles with this app from the trusted
New England Journal of Medicine. Available only for
iOS devices, this app also includes videos of medical procedures, and reports on recent research findings.
This app is totally free to download and access.
Isabel is a diagnosis assistance app for
iOS and
Android. With its results validated by studies which have been peer reviewed in dozens of different medical journals, this app is a solid way for any physician to double check their diagnoses. Isabel’s database includes over 6,000 disease presentations and symptoms, and the ability to refine results by age, gender, and travel history.
This app does require online access, however, and while the app itself is free, in order to use any of its functionality and data you need to purchase a monthly subscription of $10.99, or an annual one of $119.99 per year.
View and share medical images with other physicians using this free
iOS and
Android app. Hundreds of thousands of users send, comment on, and search through medical images in Figure 1’s visual database. This app is perfect for physicians looking for feedback on a rare condition, or seeking to see and learn about rare or textbook cases. Additionally, the app guarantees patient privacy with automatic face-blocking and removal of identifying information.
This app is free to download and use.
In both
iOS and
Android flavors, this app brings the powerful DynaMed reference database to mobile. Subscribers to DynaMed ($395 a year for an individual physician) will get the full functionality of the decision support tool on their smartphone or another device.
Functionality includes disease references, point of care information, and summaries of over 3,400 different topics, with constant updates as DynaMed’s team looks over new studies and evidence to add to the database.
This app, by WebMD, is another great medical reference tool offered on
iOS and
Android. The app is completely free, but does require you to register for a free account (which you can do through the app itself) to use it. Once done, you can look up medications and drugs, check the disease reference tool, catch up on medical news, and much more.
A free, mobile-based EMR, this app is accessible through
iOS and
Android devices, as well as
online. Both the app and service are free, though you can upgrade to a premium version with advanced features like a patient portal and custom domain. However, the free version offers a great avenue to communicate with patients outside the office, and includes video chat, remote patient monitoring, and the ability to answer typed patient questions.