That is great review. I watched Praxis Demo the other day. Looks like you have to write the code for about 50 encounters or the most commonly seen problems/ assessments and diagnoses and then the EMR takes care of the repetitive documentation. The program is very different and someone like me needs encouragement like the one above to jump the boat. Leaving a program that I have used for 16 years, and walking into an unknown territory requires a lot of courage. I will probably also have to lose the annual support cost that I just paid to AC in addition to paying for the next EMR. I have been told Midmark ECG does not work with Praxis and that also holds me back. I may not be able to use Midmark ECG or will have to purchase new software from Midmark to run ECGs, and save as PDF in Praxis. Perhaps more feedback from other docs who use Praxis or have made the switch to a different EMR may help someone like me.