Switching EHR

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Any of you have experience with getting your data from a EHR company. Allmeds, my EHR for 13 years wants $7500.




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Any of you have experience with getting your data from a EHR company. Allmeds, my EHR for 13 years wants $7500.




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?? It used to be free, now they want money?? I do not understand the problem.
 
I’m trying to get an idea of what other companies charge for a similar service. Nothing is free but I hate being taken advantage of. If I can establish that this is an outrageous fee, I MIGHT have a chance at negotiating especially if I choose to remain with the company and exit at a later date.


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I’m trying to get an idea of what other companies charge for a similar service. Nothing is free but I hate being taken advantage of. If I can establish that this is an outrageous fee, I MIGHT have a chance at negotiating especially if I choose to remain with the company and exit at a later date.


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I'm curious what they give you for that money, a folder of pdfs?

It would be nice to have an option to access charts by one person over long term for cheap. Just file storage...
 
The records with a proprietary reader. Ability to print but not change any of the records.


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The records with a proprietary reader. Ability to print but not change any of the records.


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Argh, more annoying than anything. If you haven't already, you might check with your new EMR to see if they have a way to facilitate the transfer of records. They have all the incentive to make this easy for you. That way they can screw you later!
 
I would hesitate to go to another cloud based EHR because I don’t want to have to buy my data. I think that the best for me would be a client server based EHR on a hosted server at a data center that I contract with rather than hosting at the EHR company.


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