Revolutionalizing Healthcare Medical Record Efficiency.

Providing our users with a system that helps manage medical records and automate clinical workflow with optimal security measures.

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Who We Are!

Leading provider of healthcare software solutions and services

A proven EHR system

An all-in-one, interoperable healthcare software solution and client service experience that accommodates the needs of medical report specialties.

Data security and privacy

Robust security measures are in place to protect your data from unauthorized access, breaches, and cyber threats. This includes encryption, user authentication, regular security assessments, and compliance with privacy regulations.

Integrated Telehealth

Vitals has provisions that helps primary and specialty providers deliver in-office quality remotely, improving safety and access to healthcare for patients who find travel difficult because of distance, age, condition, or during a time of crisis.

Your practice. Our purpose.

A streamlined and efficient electronic health record, designed for independent practices like yours. There’s no risk, no commitment, and no credit card required to start a free EHR trial.

Our mission is simple: to enable the success of your practice. From day one, we make it easy to get up and running with Vitals. Once onboarded, our support team is ready to make sure that your success continues. Free for Vitals customers.

FAQs


Frequently Asked Questions

  • An EMR, or Electronic Medical Record, is a digital version of a patient's medical information and history. It is a comprehensive, electronic repository that contains patient demographics, medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, laboratory results, imaging reports, and other relevant clinical data. The EMR system replaces traditional paper-based records, allowing healthcare providers to store, manage, and access patient information more efficiently.

  • Yes, Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems are designed to support interoperability with other systems and healthcare providers. Interoperability refers to the ability of different systems and software applications to exchange and use information seamlessly.

  • Yes, there can be additional costs or fees associated with EMR systems beyond the initial purchase or subscription. These additional costs can vary depending on the specific EMR vendor, the features and functionalities chosen, and the size and needs of the healthcare organization.

  • Yes, EMR systems can accommodate different medical specialties and workflows. EMR vendors understand that different medical specialties have unique requirements and workflows, and they strive to provide flexibility and customization options to cater to those specific needs.

  • Yes, EMR systems typically offer features for clinical documentation, including progress notes and medical orders. Clinical documentation is a critical aspect of patient care, and EMRs are designed to streamline and enhance the documentation process.

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