Aprima is EHR

Vision

Adaptive Learning – Aprima learns how you practice and adapts to you, resulting in easier adaption and deployment. For example, commonly selected items bubble to the top of lists.

Patient Portal - Our secure patient portal allows patients to enter their own data, view medication history, or set appointments on the internet or at a kiosk in your office. Your satisfaction scores will rise.

Chief Complaint or Symptom – Often a patient’s chief complaint isn’t the only one. Unlike EHRs that replicate paper-based paradigms, we re-imagined what technology could do for physicians. Thus, Aprima lets you chart multiple complaints on the same record. Moreover, Aprima’s categories can be customized by practice, care team, or provider.

PQRI – With Aprima, a practice can capture the necessary data to qualify for this additional CMS reimbursement without any extra work. The points accumulated during the exam are even displayed on the screen so providers can see progress.

Individuality

Tailored – Some physicians in a practice are ready to go entirely electronic. Others are comfortable with their existing workflows. Unlike most EHR/PM systems that take an all-or-none approach to product adoption, Aprima recognizes these differences. Each doctor chooses the capabilities he or she needs. And Aprima’s pricing reflects that flexibility.

Template-Free – Physicians in the same practice likely follow similar clinical protocols when they treat a condition. Similar. Not same. With template-based EHRs, a practice is forced to choose one physician’s protocol; the other physicians must conform. In contrast, Aprima respects each physicians unique preferences. The typical learning curve spans 2-3 months. With other EHRs, it’s 18-24 months.

Speed

Fastest Note Documentation – EHRs use pick lists set up with patients’ typical responses to exam questions. With Aprima, if the answer isn’t there, you add it on the fly. With other systems, you have to call IT.

E Prescribing – Use Aprima’s handwriting feature on a tablet PC to write new prescriptions or quickly write refills electronically. It’s liberating. And legible. Download a patient’s medication history from the pharmacy to learn if any prescriptions you’re considering may conflict with any the patient already takes.