This paper discusses the value of a single patient record for a CHC, FQHC, or tribal health center. These centers have medical and dental units that can achieve higher levels of patient care and focus in the continuum of patient care with a unified patient record.
Evidence Based Clinical Decision Support – An Enabler for Clinicians in 21st Century by Dr. Lalit Singh, Director for Content & Product Strategy, Elsevier, India
Read how NextGen® solutions can handle multiple diagnoses data from all of your critical channels and help you achieve true interoperability through our integrated solution.
Evidence Based Clinical Decision Support – An Enabler for Clinicians in 21st Century by Dr. Lalit Singh, Director for Content & Product Strategy, Elsevier, India
Read how NextGen® solutions can handle multiple diagnoses data from all of your critical channels and help you achieve true interoperability through our integrated solution.
Individuals’ digital health data—and data with implications for health—is nearly everywhere, collected in electronic medical records, claims records, government health databases, and from consumers and patients using devices, mobile apps, and internet-connected tools. This digital health explosion provides unprecedented opportunities for secondary use (or “re-use”) of this data to improve individual and population health. This panel will explore the ethical and legal challenges raised by re-use of health data for a range of purposes and consider potential solutions to meet these challenges and build trust in responsible re-uses of health data to improve health and well-being.
• Deven McGraw - Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
• Julia Bernstein - Business Development & Strategy, Ginger.io
• David Goldsmith - Executive Director, Dossia
• Raffaella Hart, CIP - Vice President, IRB and IBC Services, Biomedical Research Alliance of New York
• Arthur Levin - Co-Founder and Director, Center for Medical Consumers
• Patrick Roohan - Director of the Office of Quality and Patient Safety (OQPS), New York State Department of Health
New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference
November 17, 2014
Health Care Data Sets and their purpose
UHDDS, UACDS, MDS, OASIS, DEEDS and EMDS.
Explain the standardization data collection efforts.
Explain the five type of standards that need to be in place to implement the Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN).
Standard Development Organizations
Evolving and Emerging Health Information Standards
Transforming Clinical Practice InitiativeCitiusTech
The Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative (TCPI) is designed to help small practices and clinicians achieve large-scale health transformation. The initiative is designed to support more than 140,000 clinician practices over four years duration in sharing, adapting and further developing their comprehensive quality improvement strategies. The TCPI is one part of a unique strategy advanced by the Affordable Care Act to strengthen the quality of patient care and manage health care expenditures, ultimately saving the taxpayer from substantial costs. This document describes the initiative in detail with the type of participants, eligibility and reporting requirements of the participants. Understanding the implementation of this initiative not only helps clinicians, but opens up a huge market for Healthcare IT companies offering the products and services like EHR implementation, Integration, EHR/ Data Migration, Implementation of HIE etc.
For more information contact: Slideshare@marcusevans.com
Presentation delivered by Donna Medina, Regional Director,OSF Hospice and Homecare Foundation at the marcus evans Home Care Leadership Summit held on July 13 & 14 2015 in Palm Beach FL.
2022 Guide to Improved Patient Outcomes: AI-Powered Remote Monitoring and Inc...Aggregage
A new year means new healthcare challenges. With a soaring need for remote patient monitoring (RPM) as COVID-19 variants spread, 100Plus continues to eliminate patient, clinician, and healthcare system barriers to RPM use. After wide adoption of 100Plus' RPM framework by providers and health care networks, we decided to perform a quality analysis to uncover the impact of our RPM system on key health metrics, and surveyed providers to gather perspectives on how 100Plus' RPM has affected and improved care delivery.
Mintu Turakhia M.D. M.A.S., Director of the Stanford Center for Digital Health and a cardiac electrophysiologist, outcomes researcher, and clinical trialist will present these powerful RPM outcomes.
In this session, you’ll learn:
• How to improve patient outcomes with AI-powered Remote Monitoring Devices
• How you can drive revenue for your practice with RPM CPT codes
• Ways to increase practitioner performance with credible data on patient progression
The Attune HIS is a leading Cloud based hospital information system that integrates all departments and centers spread across locations on a stable and secure platform, giving decision makers a unified picture of their business. Attune HIS offers enhanced patient care while maximizing revenue and improving operational efficiency.
eBook - Top Six Ways an Integrated EDR Improves Your Health CenterNextGen Healthcare
If you have doubts about whether you need an electronic dental record (EDR), look no further. This eBook packs the punch you need to see how the right EDR can really revolutionize your practice.
Healthcare Payers are increasingly looking for advanced solutions to lower overall healthcare cost and provide a better patient experience. A payer that puts the customer at the center requires seamless integration across communication channels and functions, and a holistic view of the enterprise.
Individuals’ digital health data—and data with implications for health—is nearly everywhere, collected in electronic medical records, claims records, government health databases, and from consumers and patients using devices, mobile apps, and internet-connected tools. This digital health explosion provides unprecedented opportunities for secondary use (or “re-use”) of this data to improve individual and population health. This panel will explore the ethical and legal challenges raised by re-use of health data for a range of purposes and consider potential solutions to meet these challenges and build trust in responsible re-uses of health data to improve health and well-being.
• Deven McGraw - Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
• Julia Bernstein - Business Development & Strategy, Ginger.io
• David Goldsmith - Executive Director, Dossia
• Raffaella Hart, CIP - Vice President, IRB and IBC Services, Biomedical Research Alliance of New York
• Arthur Levin - Co-Founder and Director, Center for Medical Consumers
• Patrick Roohan - Director of the Office of Quality and Patient Safety (OQPS), New York State Department of Health
New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference
November 17, 2014
Health Care Data Sets and their purpose
UHDDS, UACDS, MDS, OASIS, DEEDS and EMDS.
Explain the standardization data collection efforts.
Explain the five type of standards that need to be in place to implement the Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN).
Standard Development Organizations
Evolving and Emerging Health Information Standards
Transforming Clinical Practice InitiativeCitiusTech
The Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative (TCPI) is designed to help small practices and clinicians achieve large-scale health transformation. The initiative is designed to support more than 140,000 clinician practices over four years duration in sharing, adapting and further developing their comprehensive quality improvement strategies. The TCPI is one part of a unique strategy advanced by the Affordable Care Act to strengthen the quality of patient care and manage health care expenditures, ultimately saving the taxpayer from substantial costs. This document describes the initiative in detail with the type of participants, eligibility and reporting requirements of the participants. Understanding the implementation of this initiative not only helps clinicians, but opens up a huge market for Healthcare IT companies offering the products and services like EHR implementation, Integration, EHR/ Data Migration, Implementation of HIE etc.
For more information contact: Slideshare@marcusevans.com
Presentation delivered by Donna Medina, Regional Director,OSF Hospice and Homecare Foundation at the marcus evans Home Care Leadership Summit held on July 13 & 14 2015 in Palm Beach FL.
2022 Guide to Improved Patient Outcomes: AI-Powered Remote Monitoring and Inc...Aggregage
A new year means new healthcare challenges. With a soaring need for remote patient monitoring (RPM) as COVID-19 variants spread, 100Plus continues to eliminate patient, clinician, and healthcare system barriers to RPM use. After wide adoption of 100Plus' RPM framework by providers and health care networks, we decided to perform a quality analysis to uncover the impact of our RPM system on key health metrics, and surveyed providers to gather perspectives on how 100Plus' RPM has affected and improved care delivery.
Mintu Turakhia M.D. M.A.S., Director of the Stanford Center for Digital Health and a cardiac electrophysiologist, outcomes researcher, and clinical trialist will present these powerful RPM outcomes.
In this session, you’ll learn:
• How to improve patient outcomes with AI-powered Remote Monitoring Devices
• How you can drive revenue for your practice with RPM CPT codes
• Ways to increase practitioner performance with credible data on patient progression
The Attune HIS is a leading Cloud based hospital information system that integrates all departments and centers spread across locations on a stable and secure platform, giving decision makers a unified picture of their business. Attune HIS offers enhanced patient care while maximizing revenue and improving operational efficiency.
eBook - Top Six Ways an Integrated EDR Improves Your Health CenterNextGen Healthcare
If you have doubts about whether you need an electronic dental record (EDR), look no further. This eBook packs the punch you need to see how the right EDR can really revolutionize your practice.
Healthcare Payers are increasingly looking for advanced solutions to lower overall healthcare cost and provide a better patient experience. A payer that puts the customer at the center requires seamless integration across communication channels and functions, and a holistic view of the enterprise.
EHR Software Eases Documentation Burdens.pdfssuserbed838
EHR Software offers several benefits but improving the quality and utility of clinical documentation is best one. The tool can be used for enhancing the documentation standards.
eBook - Tools, Resources, and Expertise for your ACO/Collaborative Care JourneyNextGen Healthcare
Learn how NextGen Healthcare can equip you with the tools, resources, and expertise needed to reach your Accountable Care Organization (ACO), Meaningful Use (MU), and Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) goals.
Running Head HEALTH INFORMATION SCIENCETECHNOLOGY VENDOR 1 H.docxcowinhelen
Running Head: HEALTH INFORMATION SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY VENDOR 1
HEALTH INFORMATION SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY VENDOR 2
Health Information Science/Technology Vendor
Application of IT in Healthcare Administration
OVERVIEW OF OUR COMPANY
Centered Health Systems is keenly aware of the need healthcare providers have to simplify their workflow processes, which is why our organization has provided customized technologies to individual providers, group practices, and mid to large scaled healthcare organizations for over 20 years. We are a national eHealth provider with a comprehensive suite of cutting-edge IT solutions for the healthcare industry. Our goal is to improve the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of care patients receive with our custom-tailored, highly interoperable, intuitive certified electronic health record (EHR) system-Clinical Acumen EHR.
At Centered Health Systems, our primary mission to ensure you have access to your data at anytime and across all platforms which explains why we have taken an integrative approach to the design of our EHR systems, customizing to the users needs for best-fit practices.
In addition to our EHR platform, Centered Health System supports healthcare entities via innovative practice management solutions and revenue cycle management (RCM) to assist practices in realizing their full potential.
Our unique approach to healthcare management has proven effective for the 8,900 practices and 32,000 practitioners daily utilizing our award winning product. We pride ourselves on delivering a product that is flexible, efficient, with ease of use, and wholly centered on you!
Our dedicated team consistently delivers innovative products and services keeping the customer positioned at the forefront of every action we take. We are not simply in this space to demonstrate how effective we are in our business IT acumen, but are driven to provide you with the critical tools needed to focus on healing the patients you serve.
Centered Health Systems has a rich legacy of meeting each an every government certification and regulatory mandate for over 20 years, helping our clients achieve maximum revenues and avoid burdensome penalties.
We are committed to the success of your practice and are driven to ensure practitioners can deliver optimal care at a reasonable price. Centered Health Systems is confident in its ability to help your company succeed as demonstrated by our 98% client retention rate for the previous 15 years. We would love nothing more than to bring our value-added tools to your organization!
OVERVIEW OF OUR PRODUCT
Centered Health Systems have developed a technology platform that enhances quality, promotes efficiency, and drive productivity, by streamlining workflow processes for University of Maryland University College Medical Center (UMUC-MC). The technology product is a cloud-based Electronic Health Record (EHR)-Clinical Acumen EHR. Clinical Acumen EHR is for providers, physician offi ...
Does My Health Records Grooms Patient Or Medical Practice.pdfssuserbed838
My Health Records is very much in its beginning stage of benefiting people. Patients, providers, and physicians must look at it with a long-term view. Then it can critically become a tool in improving patient care.
Innovating Healthcare Delivery: Embracing Electronic Medical Health Records (...philldoughlas
In the digital era, the healthcare industry is undergoing a profound transformation driven by technological advancements. At the forefront of this revolution are Electronic Medical Health Records (EHR), which have revolutionized the way healthcare delivery is managed and streamlined. EHR systems have replaced traditional paper-based medical records with digital versions, allowing healthcare providers to efficiently manage patient data, streamline workflows, and improve patient care outcomes.
EHR Software Is A Transformative Technology.pdfssuserbed838
EHR Software is a sure-shot thing for you. It shapes the bigger administration works into simpler clicks. You can log in and do your analytical work anytime, you don’t have to go to the hospital to complete your documentation work.
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, one thing remains constant: the need for efficient, accurate, and integrated electronic health records (EHR) solutions. With the rise of patient-centric care and the demand for improved patient outcomes and provide best billing module in hospital management system, healthcare providers must adapt to these changes.
Title: Revolutionizing Healthcare: A Comprehensive Overview of Hospital Management System (HMS) Software
Abstract:
In today's fast-paced world, the efficient management of healthcare facilities is crucial for providing quality patient care. Hospital Management System (HMS) software plays a pivotal role in streamlining various administrative and clinical processes within healthcare institutions. This comprehensive overview delves into the intricacies of HMS software, exploring its functionalities, benefits, implementation challenges, and future trends. By understanding the intricacies of HMS software, healthcare professionals and stakeholders can make informed decisions to enhance operational efficiency, improve patient outcomes, and revolutionize the delivery of healthcare services.
Keywords: Hospital Management System, Healthcare, Software, Administration, Clinical Processes, Operational Efficiency, Patient Outcomes.
1. Introduction
In the complex ecosystem of healthcare delivery, effective management of hospital resources is indispensable for delivering quality care to patients. Hospital Management System (HMS) software serves as a cornerstone in optimizing administrative and clinical processes, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and patient satisfaction. This comprehensive overview aims to elucidate the multifaceted functionalities of HMS software, providing insights into its pivotal role in modern healthcare management.
2. Evolution of Hospital Management Systems
The evolution of Hospital Management Systems traces back to the emergence of computer technology in the healthcare sector. Initially, HMS software primarily focused on automating administrative tasks such as patient registration, billing, and inventory management. However, with advancements in information technology, modern HMS solutions have evolved into integrated platforms that encompass a wide array of functionalities, including electronic health records (EHR), appointment scheduling, laboratory management, pharmacy management, and decision support systems.
3. Key Functionalities of HMS Software
3.1. Administrative Management:
- Patient Registration and Admission
- Appointment Scheduling
- Billing and Invoicing
- Inventory Management
- Staff Management and Rostering
- Financial Management
3.2. Clinical Management:
- Electronic Health Records (EHR)
- Laboratory Information System (LIS)
- Radiology Information System (RIS)
- Pharmacy Management
- Electronic Prescribing (e-Prescribing)
- Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS)
3.3. Patient Engagement and Communication:
- Patient Portals
- Online Appointment Booking
- Remote Consultations
- Health Education and Communication
4. Benefits of HMS Software
4.1. Enhanced Operational Efficiency:
- Streamlined Workflow
- Reduced Administrative Burden
- Improved Resource Utilization
4.2. Improved Patient Care and Safety:
- Comprehensive Patient Records
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NextGen Practice Management: Powerful. Smart. Efficient.NextGen Healthcare
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Today it’s critical for providers to devote time to patient education; inform patients about their conditions and how to prevent, treat, and manage them. Proper management of chronic conditions extends well beyond episodic and infrequent visits to a provider’s office. This population health white paper discusses why patients must become responsible for their day-to-day disease management. Patients will frequently be required to self-monitor their health indicators, observe symptoms, and note behavior, but they must also adhere to complex medication regimens
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The number of patients with high-deductible plans continues to grow. Effective collection of patient financial responsibilities must be a priority for a practice to stay on the path of financial health. Download this eBook to learn key straegies for optimizing patient collections.
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Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
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https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
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In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
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Download the full report from here:
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2. Many community health
centers (CHCs), federally
qualified health centers
(FQHCs), and tribal
health centers (THCs) do
not work from a single,
integrated medical,
dental, behavioral health,
and administrative data
management platform.
That’s changing.
Capture, Share, and Leverage All
Patient Data in the CHC, FQHC,
and THC
Because CHCs, FQHCs, and THCs offer patient care
across the continuum, virtually everyone in the facility
is affected by any electronic system(s) used to capture,
share, and leverage clinical data, protected health
information (PHI), and financial/claims data:
• Providers – physicians, clinicians, dentists, dental
hygienists, mental health professionals
• Office staff – billing, supervisors, schedulers, patient
advocates, office managers
• Information technology (IT) staff – IT managers,
system support, third party support
• Executive Leaders – Directors, CEOs, COOs,
Executive Directors, Chief Technology Officers
• Patients – specialized populations; chronic illness;
dental-needs patients; cultural
care issues
But CHCs, FQHCs, and THCs differ widely in how they
benefit from systems that work well, are deterred by
systems that don’t, or are somewhere “in between”
using systems that are not fully configured for maximum
value and impact.
A common IT configuration among CHCs, FQHCs,
and THCs is to have an EHR system, or an EHR and
integrated practice management system, with either no
EDR, or an EDR supplied by a different vendor. Facilities
without an integrated EDR as part of their EHR and
practice management software solution cannot reap the
value offered in a fully integrated software solution that
covers the continuum of care.
EDR – The Missing Piece in a Single
Platform Solution for CHC, FQHC,
and THC Applications
Getting an EDR is important. A facility can improve
collaboration between dentists and physicians with a
single, integrated solution. But instead of choosing
one more IT vendor for your EDR, consider partnering
with one who does more – is able to offer you a single,
integrated EHR, EDR and practice management
platform. The positive impact on system functionality,
and the value that system can deliver to staff and
patients, is significant:
› Real-time data access of medical and
dental records
› Full collaborative care capabilities for medical,
dental, and behavioral care delivery
› Single, consolidated health record to document
important medical information
› Working with a single vendor for all upgrades,
maintenance, or problem resolutions
› Develop one master contract with a single vendor
to cover every aspect of the integrated system
› One single customer support contact, regardless
of the system module support issue
› Patient demographics information viewable within
the EDR
3. › One-click access to a patient’s EHR from the EDR
› A single, integrated allergy module; a single,
integrated medication module
› A single, integrated platform to enter and maintain
patient demographic information
› Single solution for the entire facility to accomplish
patient scheduling
› Single solution to accomplish billing, reporting, and
follow-up administrative patient queries
› Procedures completed in the EDR are available in
practice management system for billing/reporting
The functionality CHCs, FQHCs, and THCs derive from
a single, integrated software solution for EHR, EDR,
and practice management can provide critical ROI and
new levels of value that matter in today’s health center
environment. The whole patient is treated while costs
are better managed. With a single patient record a more
holistic approach to patient care is possible. That in turn
can reduce office visits and reduce costs. And when
patients do require care, it can be delivered with more
efficiency and safety, regardless of the reasons for the
visit. It’s all connected. Or at least, it should be.
Every stakeholder within the CHC, FQHC, or THC
will experience the value created by a single platform
software solution for EHR, EDR, and practice
management data collection and sharing.
The Power of One – For Providers
Providers in CHCs, rural medical centers, and specialized
health facilities stay more connected to each other and
to the patients they share and serve.
› Improved patient care with a single, real-time, up-
to-date, comprehensive patient record
› Access to an integrated (dental, behavioral health,
primary care) patient chart anytime online
› Enhanced care coordination for effective patient
population health across disease states
› Centralized prescription management and
drug database
The Power of One – For Office Staff
Office managers, billing supervisors, schedulers,
and patient support staff see the same, up-to-date
information for patient histories, future appointments,
special needs, and family/caregiver issues.
› Single-source practice management for the entire
clinic drives financial accuracy and productivity
with centralized accounts receivable and billing
management
› Enhance patient throughput, resource utilization,
and procedure coordination with integrated
scheduling
› Simplify patient financial responsibilities and clarify
account and cash flow status with automated sliding
fee schedules
› Automatic clinical data flow into charge entry
› NextGen®
Electronic Data Interchange (NextGen
EDI) for further integration and automation
The Power of One – For IT Staff
Regardless of how IT is managed inside the CHC,
FQHC, or THC, the benefit of working with a single
IT vendor is that the vendor can become a
strategic partner.
› A vendor partner offers unmatched levels of
connectivity and integrated functionality to your
stakeholders
› Simple HIE, EDI, Portal, and Mobile connections
enable interoperability with
other systems
› Upgrades, maintenance programs, and schedules
are developed and executed from
a single source
4. The Power of One – For Executive
Leaders
Leading specialized healthcare facilities requires a
wide field of management vision; every aspect of the
operation must be monitored for maximum value, safety,
and efficacy. Financial resources must be protected and
leveraged while care quality is maintained at high levels.
› Measure clinical improvements with dashboard
reporting of facility-wide or patient populations’
diabetes status, immunization rates, and screening
test compliance
› Gain full capabilities for encounter billing to
National Government Services (NGS) and Medicaid
programs including Meaningful Use incentive
revenue for physicians and dentists
› Improve facility-wide efficiencies and the bottom
line. Easily comply with regulations; flourish under
new payment models.
The Power of One – For Patients
With so much “IT talk” – even if it is integrated, single
solution IT talk – we can lose sight of the end goal.
But that never changes. It’s to improve the patient
experience of care (quality and satisfaction) while
improving patient health and reducing costs. A single,
integrated software platform does that.
› Robust charting and graphing helps keep patients
informed, instructed, and involved
› Ensure timely visits and treatment plan adherence
with compete information to caregivers and
patient families
› Patients know more so they are likely to take
more responsibility for their own well-being
True integration of
dental and medical data
drives simplicity and
better outcomes.
Every Dentist Wants an EDR
The dentists working in CHCs, FQHCs, and THCs are
no different; they want to use an integrated EDR, too,
because they’ve heard about the clinical and practice
value an EDR system can provide. If they are using
an EDR but it’s not connected to a facility’s EHR and
practice management system – or is supplied by an
unrelated vendor – those dentists and their facility are
not reaping the full benefits of state-of-the-art EDR
functionality and facility-wide data integration.
With NextGen®
Electronic Dental Record (NextGen
EDR), as an integrated solution with the NextGen®
Ambulatory EHR and NextGen®
Practice Management
platform, dentists can not only share information with
their medical and behavioral health colleagues, but also
chairside dentists can:
› Use “SmartNotes” that quickly and
comprehensively automate the details of
dental treatment
› Search for and assign specific diagnosis codes
to dental procedures documented in a specific
patient’s NextGen EDR
› Use filtering tools to quickly access information
in a specific patient’s NextGen EDR
› Leverage voice-activated periodontal charting
and graphical tooth charting
› Improve connection with patients using multi-
lingual patient education modules for enhanced
cultural sensitivity
› Evaluate medical issues and related collaborative
data that may impact dental treatment plans with
direct access to NextGen Ambulatory EHR for
allergies, medical history, and scanned information
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LLC – For Use By Authorized Parties Only. Do Not Distribute.
The Power of One is One for All
– System and Vendor
It’s not whether a CHC, FQHC, or THC needs an EDR as
part of an integrated, single solution EHR, EDR, practice
management software platform. Instead, the question is
more about the best vendor you select to partner with for the
initiative.
Over 400 CHCs, FQHCs, and THCs partner with QSIDental/
NextGen Healthcare because our commitment to this
market is unmatched in the industry. We support our
specialized CHC, FQHC, and THC products, services,
training, and experience with a dedicated Director of
Community Health and Tribal Health. We layer that support
with dental technology solutions leadership spanning
more than 30 years.
Every patient can benefit because a single, integrated EHR,
EDR, and practice management software platform enables
treatment and healthcare delivery that’s optimized for each
patient’s unique clinical, social, and financial circumstances.
QSIDental/NextGen Healthcare is more than a vendor. The
company is the partner for CHC, FQHC, and THC integrated
software solutions that help these facilities deliver quality
medical, dental, and behavioral healthcare to specialized
populations.
Learn why digital integration of the complete
continuum of care is vital to simplified
management and better patient outcomes.
Learn how we can help you add the missing
piece: NextGen EDR.
Contact us at 855.510.6398 or visit
www.qsidental.com/solutions/nextgenedr
NextGen®
EDR,
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NextGen®
Ambulatory EHR,
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CCHIT®
and CCHIT Certified®
are registered trademarks of the Certification
Commission for Health Information Technology.
For complete NextGen EDR certification information
please visit www.cchit.org
QSIDental
18111 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 700 Irvine, CA 92612
p: 800.888.7955 | f: 949.255.2605 | qsidental.com
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, LLC
795 Horsham Road Horsham, PA 19044
p: 215.657.7010 | f: 215.657.7011 | nextgen.com
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NextGen is a registered trademark of QSI Management, LLC, an
affiliate of QSIDental and NextGen Healthcare Information Systems,
LLC. All other names and marks are the property of their respective
owners. Patent pending.