2015 Top Black Book Electronic Health Records (EHR) Systems Announced for Dermatology

Surveyed EHR users narrowed down an elite group of systems vendors across probing key performance indicators from a crowded field of over 137 dermatology specialty software firms. As thousands of physician practices still scramble to select and implement records systems or exchange out original EHR choices, current adopters identify the firms that deliver on implementation success, productivity, outcomes, meaningful use achievement, connectivity and crucial stimulus fund requirements.

"Product and vendor loyalty among several niche EHR specialists is on the upward trajectory,” said Doug Brown, Black Book's managing partner. "The vendor's abilities to meet the evolving demands of interoperability, networking, mobile devices, accountable care, patient accessibility, customization for specialty workflow, and reimbursement are the main factors that the replacement mentality and late adoption are turning course in specialties such as dermatology."

Through Q3 2015 to Q1 2015, Dermatology has been one of the fastest growing market segments of new EHR implementations, according to Black Book polling with 83% of all dermatology practices either executed, under implementation or are in the process of selecting a system.

The top-ranked dermatology electronic health records systems for 2015 inclusive of all practice sizes and delivery sites is Boca Raton, Florida-based, Modernizing Medicine, Inc.

Based on the aggregate client experience and customer satisfaction scores on eighteen key performance indicators, the top-ranked dermatology electronic health records systems for 2015 inclusive of all practice sizes and delivery sites is Boca Raton, Florida-based, Modernizing Medicine, Inc.

Other dermatology vendors with scores exceeding expectations are: Allscripts, Dr Chrono, eDerm Systems, e-MDs, EZ Derm, Greenway and Praxis.

"High performing vendors have emerged from the pack as practice implementations succeed and fail, meaningful use attestations are reviewed, and users assess their vendor’s capabilities to meet their individual practice needs," said Brown.

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