Many people in the US healthcare industry, our government, and the press use the terms
electronic medical record (EMR) and electronic health record (EHR) interchangeably. However,
these terms describe completely different concepts, both of which are crucial to the success of
local, regional, and national goals to improve patient safety, improve the quality and efficiency of
patient care, and reduce healthcare delivery costs. EHRs are reliant on EMRs being in place, and
EMRs will never reach their full potential without interoperable EHRs in place. It s important to
understand the differences, and to reduce confusion in the market.