
MicroMD EMR
EHR software
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What is MicroMD EMR
MicroMD EMR is an electronic health record (EHR) system used by ambulatory medical practices to document clinical encounters, manage patient charts, and support day-to-day clinical workflows. It is typically deployed alongside practice management and billing capabilities within the MicroMD suite. The product focuses on core charting, e-prescribing, and clinical documentation for small to mid-sized provider organizations.
Ambulatory-focused clinical charting
MicroMD EMR centers on outpatient documentation workflows such as progress notes, problem lists, medications, allergies, and clinical history. This makes it a practical fit for physician offices that need a traditional chart-centric EHR rather than a post-acute or facility-centric platform. Practices can use it to standardize documentation across providers and visits.
Suite alignment with billing
MicroMD EMR is commonly used as part of a broader MicroMD practice suite that includes practice management and revenue cycle functions. This can reduce the need to stitch together separate systems for scheduling, demographics, and clinical documentation. For organizations that prefer a single-vendor approach, the suite model can simplify vendor management and support.
Established product in market
MicroMD has been used in ambulatory settings for many years, which can be relevant for practices seeking continuity with existing workflows and historical data. Mature products often have well-defined implementation patterns and operational processes. This can reduce uncertainty for organizations migrating from older on-premise or legacy EHR environments.
Limited post-acute specialization
MicroMD EMR is primarily oriented to ambulatory practices rather than skilled nursing, senior living, home health, or hospice operations. Organizations in those settings often require specialized workflows (e.g., facility census, MDS/PDPM, visit verification, interdisciplinary care plans) that are not the core design center here. As a result, post-acute providers may need additional systems or a different platform.
Integration ecosystem may vary
Compared with platforms that emphasize broad third-party marketplaces, integration options and pre-built connectors can be more variable depending on the specific MicroMD deployment and local interfaces. Practices may need interface work for labs, imaging, HIE connections, or specialty systems. This can increase implementation time and integration costs for more complex environments.
Modern UX expectations gap
Organizations evaluating newer cloud-first EHRs may find that user experience, configuration tooling, and mobile-first workflows do not always match more modern expectations. This can affect clinician adoption if the interface feels dated relative to newer systems. It may also require more training and workflow tuning to achieve consistent use across providers.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| expressChart EMR (standalone) | Starting at $425 per provider/month | EMR software license, cloud access, basic portal, automatic data backup, EMR faxing, EMR data storage, U.S.-based software support, free upgrades. |
| expressChart EMR & MicroMD PM Suite | Starting at $588 per provider/month | PM & EMR software license, cloud access, basic portal, automatic data backup, integrated practice management (scheduling, claims/billing), data storage, third-party licenses, U.S.-based support, free upgrades. |
| MicroMD “All In” Package (Bundled PM + EMR) | Starting at $599 per month (single provider; includes up to 4 logins: 1 provider + 3 support staff/users) | Cloud-based PM + EMR with included services: software license fees, cloud access, U.S.-based support, free upgrades, unlimited classroom training, up to 40GB data storage, included third-party licenses, clearinghouse, e-prescribing, faxing allowances. |
Seller details
Harris Healthcare (a division of Harris Computer Systems)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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https://www.harrishealthcare.com/
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