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According to the KLAS report, Epic is a “highly regarded portal product with robust functionality.” The portal is available only to Epic clients for data from Epic EMRs, yet it accounted for 42% of total portal users in the report’s interview sample.
Early feedback for Cerner’s patient portal suggests good functionality and integration to Cerner outpatient and inpatient EMRs. Its most-offered features are patient clinical records, patient scheduling, and provider messaging. Cerner’s portal was also most considered for future rollout, according to the report.
Intuit Health, known for being an EMR-agnostic solution, was rated as having good functionality, especially when it comes to bill payment. Satisfaction, though, was split between very positive and very negative experiences.
According to the report, Jardogs’ FollowMyHealth system is the most-used best-of-breed portal in the study. The vendor is EMR-agnostic; however, most clients are Allscripts sites.
Medseek i s an EMR-agnostic vendor, and most of the study’s respondents considered it the best-of-breed portal in the study. The vendor has few live sites — in fact, only one respondent surveyed was actually using the Medseek portal — but according to the report, it has garnered significant mindshare.
NetGen is a default option for many NextGen EMR users due to its native integration. The portal has competitive functionality, but cost remains an issue for some clients who feel nickel-and-dimed. The portal, however, is viewed as innovative by users, and some customers mentioned NextGen as an additional option for gathering patient data.
R elayHealth is the second most-used vendor and is also considered a best-of-breed vendor according to the study. The portal, RelayAccount, is widely adopted for bill pay and statements, but it doesn’t support clinical activities.
Jardogs [2] was founded by James Hewitt in 2009 and developed as a comprehensive EMR for the Springfield Clinic, Springfield, Illinois.
The major focus of Jardogs, FollowMyHealth TM Patient Portal was created as an integrated portal that also combines the global connectivity and patient management aspects of a personal health record. FollowMyHealth TM was launched in January 2011 and has been deployed in about 13,000 hospitals and other health-care providers nationwide currently.
Currently you may find and use FollowMyHealth Apps on both Android and Apple Devices
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