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All-in-One EHR Platform

All-in-One EHR Software: Every Feature Your Practice Needs

Clinical documentation, telehealth, billing, scheduling, analytics, security and more, one connected cloud platform instead of a patchwork of disconnected tools.

All-in-one EHR software brings every tool a medical practice runs on, charting, scheduling, billing, telehealth, reporting and compliance, into a single connected platform, so patient data flows between them instead of living in separate systems. That is the difference between software that saves your team time and a stack of apps that quietly creates more work.

MedTec.ai is a complete cloud EHR built around that idea: every feature below shares one patient record, so documentation feeds billing, scheduling feeds reporting, and your team works from a single source of truth. See it in a demo or explore the features that matter most to you.

What should a modern EHR platform include?

A modern EHR should cover clinical documentation, patient management, appointment scheduling, medical billing, telehealth, reporting and analytics, security and compliance, interoperability, and specialty customization, all in one connected system. MedTec delivers each of these as part of a single platform; explore them below, then book a demo for your practice.

Platform features

Everything MedTec Does, in One Platform

Eleven core capabilities that share one patient record. Each links to a detailed feature page.

Abstract illustration: separate work streams converging into a single record.

Clinical Care


Clinical Documentation

Keyboard-friendly templates for primary care, urgent care, pediatrics, behavioral health and specialties.

Speech-to-Text Notes

Dictate naturally and convert clinical conversation into structured notes in real time.

AI Medical Assistant

Automate routine work and surface insights so providers spend less time on the keyboard.

Telehealth

Virtual visits, remote monitoring and ambient documentation inside the same chart.

Practice Operations


Patient Management

Centralized records, demographics and longitudinal charting, secure on any device.

Appointment Scheduling

Real-time availability, one-click rescheduling and automated reminders to cut no-shows.

Medical Billing

Charges auto-link from the encounter with coding prompts, so billing starts from clean data.

Reporting and Analytics

Dashboards for patient flow, scheduling, revenue and clinical quality in one place.

Abstract wide band: record strata crossed by a single clinical pulse.

Every capability above reads and writes the same patient record.

Platform and Data


Security and Compliance

Encryption, role-based access, audit logging, backups and disaster recovery.

Interoperability

Share charts, e-prescribe, send referrals and order labs, with results auto-imported.

Customizations

Specialty templates, custom forms, dynamic fields and one-click automations.

Your core platform is also the largest technology asset the practice owns. See our guide to managing the equipment and technology lifecycle so nothing critical ages out unnoticed.

How To Choose

How to Choose an All-in-One EHR

When comparing all-in-one EHR platforms, weigh five things beyond the feature checklist:

  1. One shared patient record. Every feature should read and write the same chart, not sync between separate databases.
  2. Documentation that feeds billing. Charges and codes should flow from the encounter automatically, cutting re-entry and denials.
  3. Built-in, not bolted-on. Telehealth, scheduling and analytics included in the platform beat a patchwork of point tools and integrations.
  4. Security and compliance. Encryption, audit logging, and ONC-certified health IT where required.
  5. Interoperability. Labs, pharmacies, referrals and the patient portal working together in one place.

If the terminology is still slippery, our plain-English explainer on the difference between EHR and EMR defines each term, and the cloud question, in one place.

Why All-in-One

Why One Connected Platform Wins

When scheduling, charting, billing and telehealth come from different vendors, your team pays the tax of stitching them together, duplicate data entry, reconciliation, multiple logins, and reports that never quite agree. Every hand-off is a chance for something to break.

An all-in-one EHR removes those seams. Because MedTec.ai runs every feature on one shared record, a change in the exam room updates the schedule, the claim and the analytics at once, so staff spend less time moving data and more time on patients. See the platform in action →

Moving to one platform is also how practices finally get rid of the paper. See our practical path to going paperless.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is all-in-one EHR software?

All-in-one EHR software combines clinical and practice-management tools, documentation, scheduling, billing, telehealth, reporting, security and interoperability, in a single connected platform that shares one patient record, instead of separate apps that must be integrated.

What features should a modern EHR include?

At minimum: clinical documentation, patient management, appointment scheduling, medical billing, telehealth, reporting and analytics, security and compliance, interoperability, and specialty customization. MedTec provides all of these in one platform.

Is MedTec cloud-based?

Yes. MedTec.ai is a cloud EHR, so your team can securely access the same patient record on any device, in the office or during virtual care.

Can MedTec replace my separate billing or telehealth tools?

Yes. Billing, telehealth, scheduling and analytics are built in and share the same data, which removes the duplicate entry and reconciliation that come with separate point solutions.

How do I see the features for my practice?

Schedule a demo and a MedTec specialist will walk through the features most relevant to your specialty and workflows. You can also review plans and pricing to compare options.

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See the Whole Platform in One Demo

Walk through every feature your practice would use, then compare plans and pricing to find the right fit.