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About OMS EHR

OMS EHR is an electronic health record software from Objective Medical Systems designed for healthcare providers. It combines clinical documentation, patient management, and billing functionalities so users can efficiently manage patient information. The platform allows for customizable templates, secure messaging, and reporting tools to improve patient care and operational efficiency. OMS EHR supports various specialties, facilitating specific workflows and regulatory compliance. Key capabilities: clinical documentation patient management billing functionalities customizable templates secure messaging Best for: healthcare providers that need a comprehensive solution for managing patient records and improving practice administration.

OMS EHR Details

Vendor
Objective Medical Systems
Year Launched
2008
Location
7910 Main Street, Suite 425 Houma, LA 70360 USA
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
demo
Countries Served
All countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Japanese
Users
Cardiologists, Cardiology Fellows, Cardiac Nurses, Medical Assistants in Cardiology, Practice Administrators, Health IT Specialists, Diagnostic Technicians
Industries Served
Cardiology Practices, Cardiovascular Specialty Clinics, Ambulatory Cardiac Care Centers, Multi-Physician Cardiology Groups, Hospital Cardiology Departments, Clinical Research Organizations
Tags
Electronic Medical Records, OMS EHR

OMS EHR's In-App Market Place

Does OMS EHR have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

No

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

Usd ($), Eur (€), Gbp (£), Aud (A$), Cad (C$), Jpy (¥), Chf (Fr), Cny (¥), Rub (₽), Inr (₹)

Pros & Cons

  • ONC 2015 Edition Certified for cardiovascular specialty care
  • Integrated with 15 cardiovascular diagnostic modules for comprehensive patient insights
  • Supports over 5000 discrete data elements per patient for robust clinical decision-making
  • Enables retrospective and prospective rule creation for patient population analysis
  • Facilitates identification of candidates for clinical and device trials
  • Real-time formulary and benefits access improves medication management
  • Specialty focus may limit applicability for non-cardiovascular practices
  • High data complexity could require advanced training for optimal use
  • Dependence on diagnostic module integration may pose interoperability challenges
  • AI and voice features may need robust hardware and network infrastructure
  • Electronic controlled substance prescribing may face regulatory hurdles in some regions

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