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You haven't seen it's big brother, the MS Acess version. It has over 900 forms and reports, does scheduling, basic EMR stuff together with a PMS and an oncology arm. It usually runs on my office lan (10 terminals) or off my Netbook or thumbdrive.

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Take a look here:http://www.emrandhipaa.com/wiki/EMR_and_EHR_Matrix

This will give you information on most EMRs out there. Hope this helps

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>>>  While you may be able to find a solution for less than $2k a year, I think it will likely be non-CHIT and/or without all features or all support. 

Now that's a global sweeping, worthless and wrong statement from a competing most likely overpriced vendor! How can one be "CHIT"?

At sermo there is now a CCHIT-certified SPAMMER (2008 criteria)! Kind of lets us know about the quality of the CCHIT 2008 criteria. Every posting that he puts up is an advertisement, pissing off everyone on the site, calling for his removal. But I can't blame him- he's using CCHIT for what it was intended for- to try to increase sales (rather than increase performance or quality).

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My apologies for leaving out a "C".  I am not a great typist and obviously not a great proof-reader either.

I have read many of your posts on CCHIT and agree with many of them.  My point is NOT to promote or defend CCHIT.  However the poster included CCHIT as one of his likely requirements.  If someone can post here the annual price of an ASP CCHIT EHR that includes support and everything needed to actually run the system and all the features for less than $2,000/year, I will gladly eat crow.

While CCHIT adds costs, I would even be surprised to find an EHR/PM with all the functions I listed that is not CCHIT certified for less than $2,000/year. 

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