
EMRiCare is the electronic medical record built for the way mission teams actually work — in homes, community clinics, and field pharmacies, often far from reliable infrastructure.
It began with a frustrating problem: every time a mission team rotated, patient history left with them, and the next provider started blind. EMRiCare was built so records stay with the organization, not the volunteer — complete, clinical-grade history that carries from one trip to the next.
What sets EMRiCare apart is the depth of care it captures and how simply it runs. Providers get the full clinical picture on one screen — encounter-based SOAP notes, active diagnoses, medication adherence, and integrated PHQ-9 depression screening with trends across visits. A field pharmacy and pill-box workflow handles prescribing and dispensing. Ophthalmology and dental exam templates are built in, not bolted on. And because it runs as a web application against a local server, there are no apps to install or update across a team's devices — any tablet with a browser connects and works, while the server keeps one authoritative record for the whole clinic.
Every role gets the view they need: field nurses documenting home visits, providers reviewing the full history before an exam, organization leaders preserving continuity as volunteers come and go. All data is encrypted in transit and at rest, with consent tracked on every record.
EMRiCare has been in active field use for more than five years, supporting 150+ providers and over 4,500 patients. We're also actively developing and field-testing a fully offline clinic deployment — a self-contained server that runs an entire clinic with no internet at all — so teams in the most remote settings never have to choose between good records and no connection.
We build for the people who serve the underserved. If your organization runs medical missions or community health clinics, we'd love to connect — come see a live demo at our booth, or start a free trial at emricare.com.
EMRiCare — Serving those who serve others.