[1][2] The company spent time in the Rose Tech Ventures incubator in New York City before moving to Silicon Valley to join Y Combinator.
[4] In February 2011, DrChrono launched as an EHR app for the iPad,[5][6] allowing doctors to complete tasks and access information without needing to use paper records.
The information gathered and accessed through the app is also available from a web browser, iOS and Android devices,[1][6] on Google Glass, and the Apple Watch.
[9] In August 2012, DrChrono released OnPatient, an iOS and Android app to replace and expedite the traditional handwritten patient check-in process.
[10] As of December 2018, over $3 billion in medical claims are processed annually through the platform, and 13.2 million patients are under the care of DrChrono providers.[11][relevant?
[12] DrChrono is an electronic health record (EHR) platform using open-source technologies like Linux, Python, MySQL, and Django, built on Apple's iOS.