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Is a PT EHR the same as a PT EMR?

In physical therapy, the terms "EHR" and "EMR" are used interchangeably, most clinics shopping for software say both. Technically, an EMR (electronic medical record) is the clinical chart within a single practice, while an EHR (electronic health record) is designed to be shared across providers and organizations. Orion is a cloud EHR that functions as your PT EMR: PT-first charting, billing, scheduling, and an ambient AI scribe in one system.

The distinction rarely matters when you're choosing PT software. What matters is whether the system is built for therapy, evaluations, plans of care, and progress notes; billing with eligibility checked at booking; and documentation that doesn't follow you home. Judge any "EMR" or "EHR" on that.

Orion is PT-first and cloud-based, so you get the interoperability of an EHR (FHIR R4, an open app marketplace) with the focused day-to-day clinical chart clinics mean when they say "EMR." Either word, same system.

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