“The other day, I posted a guest blog by Dr. Robert Rowley, Chief Medical Officer for Practice Fusion. In his posting, Dr. Rowley explains that Practice Fusion is approaching “EMR 2.0″ while NextGen and other client-server based applications are “dinosaurs”. While I completely agree with Dr. Rowley’s assertion that EMRs must evolve from stand-alone systems to a network of interconnected tools, I don’t agree that a web-based architecture by itself is indicative of EMR 2.0.”
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Ben Quirk, Implementing EMRs, 30 December 2008

