EMR vs EHR
An EMR (Electronic Medical Record) is the digital chart maintained by a single practice or facility — used internally for that organization's patients. An EHR (Electronic Health Record) is broader: designed to share patient records across multiple providers, hospitals, and care settings. The terms are often used interchangeably; in behavioral health, most platforms (including Navix) function as an EMR for the host organization with EHR-style structured data exchange where needed.
Technology terms.
Behavioral health software, built for the real vocabulary.
Navix is the AI-native EMR, CRM, and documentation platform built only for behavioral health. See it on a real chart.
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