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In the United States, most Practice Management Solutions are designed for small to medium-sized medical offices. Some of the software is designed for or used by third-party medical billing companies. PMS is often divided among desktop-only software, client-server software, or Internet-based software.

Electronic medical records (EMR) software often run in conjunction with PMS. While some information in a PMS and an EMR overlap — for example, patient and provider data — in general the EMR system is used for assisting the practice with clinical matters, while PMS is used for administrative and financial matters. Medical practices often hire different vendors to provide the EMR and PMS systems. The integration of the EMR and PMS software via HL7 is considered one of the most challenging aspects of the medical practice management software implementation.

Radiology Information Systems can be a stand-alone system or connected to an EMR or Practice Management Solution.
A (RIS) is a computerized database used by radiology departments to store, manipulate and distribute patient radiological data and imagery. The system generally consists of patient tracking and scheduling, result reporting and image tracking capabilities.

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Basic Practice Management Features
- Patient Registration
- Scheduling
- Conflict Resolution
- Request and document scanning
- Result(s) Entry
- Reporting
- Result(s) Delivery including faxing and e-mailing of clinical reports
- Patient Tracking
- Interactive Documents
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