Electronic medical record systems have recently become a major conversation in a majority of medical offices and clinics across the United States. The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act of 2009 made this transformation, as a large amount of cash has been earmarked to help subsidize the use of EMR software within the Healthcare Industry. This has resulted in large numbers of new products, as well as new developers anxious for a piece of the Federal funds. Very few sections of the software industry boast as much of an “embarrassment of riches” when it comes to vendor choice. With the...