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'''NextGen Health Information Systems''' is a wholly owned subsidiary of Quality Systems, Inc, one of the leading developers and providers of computer-based practice management and electronic health records systems for medical and dental group practices. It is an American software company headquartered in Horsham, Pennsylvania, USA.[1]
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'''NextGen Health Information Systems''' is a wholly owned subsidiary of Quality Systems, Inc, one of the leading developers and providers of computer-based practice management and [[EMR|electronic health records systems]] for medical and dental group practices. It is an American software company headquartered in Horsham, Pennsylvania, USA.[1]
  
 
'''NextGen EMR''' by NextGen Health Information Systems is a versatile, multi-module system that can be used to automate a practice's workflow no matter what size or specialty. This system gives you all the tools in one application to maintain your practice's patient information and streamlines workflow by offering 24 specialty templates which come pre-loaded with detailed options for documenting the patient's histories, procedures and assessments. NextGen EMR gives you all the applications needed to run the daily operations of your facility from scheduling to billing. [3]. Since 2004 NextGen EHR is used by many small-large sized practices and hospitals, community health mainly Government and non-profit sector.
 
'''NextGen EMR''' by NextGen Health Information Systems is a versatile, multi-module system that can be used to automate a practice's workflow no matter what size or specialty. This system gives you all the tools in one application to maintain your practice's patient information and streamlines workflow by offering 24 specialty templates which come pre-loaded with detailed options for documenting the patient's histories, procedures and assessments. NextGen EMR gives you all the applications needed to run the daily operations of your facility from scheduling to billing. [3]. Since 2004 NextGen EHR is used by many small-large sized practices and hospitals, community health mainly Government and non-profit sector.
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==CCHIT Certified Products==
 
==CCHIT Certified Products==
 
* NextGen Healthcare  NextGen Ambulatory EHR 5.6
 
* NextGen Healthcare  NextGen Ambulatory EHR 5.6
Fully Certified  Ambulatory  2011  Eligible Provider
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Fully Certified  Ambulatory  2011  Eligible Provider
Complete EHR  2011/2012   
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Complete EHR  2011/2012   
  
 
* NextGen Healthcare  NextGen Inpatient Clinicals 2.4
 
* NextGen Healthcare  NextGen Inpatient Clinicals 2.4
Pre-Market  Inpatient  2011  Hospital
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Pre-Market  Inpatient  2011  Hospital
Complete EHR  2011/2012   
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Complete EHR  2011/2012   
  
 
* NextGen Healthcare  NextGen Inpatient Clinicals 2.3
 
* NextGen Healthcare  NextGen Inpatient Clinicals 2.3
Fully Certified  Inpatient  2008
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Fully Certified  Inpatient  2008
  
  
NextGen Health Information Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Quality Systems, Inc, one of the leading developers and providers of computer-based practice management and electronic health records systems for medical and dental group practices. Its is an American software company headquartered in Horsham, Pennsylvania, USA.[1]
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==HISTORY ==
 
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NextGen EMR by NextGen Health Information Systems is a versatile, multi-module system that can be used to automate a practice's workflow no matter what size or specialty. This system gives you all the tools in one application to maintain your practice's patient information and streamlines workflow by offering 24 specialty templates which come pre-loaded with detailed options for documenting the patient's histories, procedures and assessments. NextGen EMR gives you all the applications needed to run the daily operations of your facility from scheduling to billing.
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[3]. Since 2004 NextGen EHR is used by many small-large sized practices and hospitals, community health mainly Government and non-profit sector.
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HISTORY
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In 1994, Clinitec was formed by Pat Cline and Bryan Rosenberger to sell software for converting paper medical records into electronic medical records. Clinitec was purchased by QSI in 1996. Irvine, CA-based Quality Systems, Inc. (QSI) – specialized in dental software was formed in 1973. In 1997, QSI merged with Micromed, which provided front- and back-office practice management software. In 2001, QSI combined Clinitec and Micromed to create NextGen Healthcare Information Systems.
 
In 1994, Clinitec was formed by Pat Cline and Bryan Rosenberger to sell software for converting paper medical records into electronic medical records. Clinitec was purchased by QSI in 1996. Irvine, CA-based Quality Systems, Inc. (QSI) – specialized in dental software was formed in 1973. In 1997, QSI merged with Micromed, which provided front- and back-office practice management software. In 2001, QSI combined Clinitec and Micromed to create NextGen Healthcare Information Systems.
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SOFTWARE DETAILS:
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==SOFTWARE DETAILS==
  
 
The NextGen product is written in Visual Basic and Visual C++ and uses MS SQL database and Active Domain.  This implies an open architecture for custom developed extensions, such as integration adaptors and complex reports. The NextGen EMR enables the user to interact with the system through a portable, wireless workstation or a standard Windows based desktop computer. As the data is captured, it is relayed back to the database engine on a UNIX, Windows 2000/NT or Novell server. You can run the application on a locally hosted server; NextGen also has a corporate data center which can act as a host for your data collection. NextGen has its own integrated word processing for creating/customizing letters and communication materials. The company is currently working on optional interface with Microsoft office.[3] NextGen EMR integrates with NextMD, which is the company’s patient-provider portal that facilitates effective electronic interactions between the patient and the practice.
 
The NextGen product is written in Visual Basic and Visual C++ and uses MS SQL database and Active Domain.  This implies an open architecture for custom developed extensions, such as integration adaptors and complex reports. The NextGen EMR enables the user to interact with the system through a portable, wireless workstation or a standard Windows based desktop computer. As the data is captured, it is relayed back to the database engine on a UNIX, Windows 2000/NT or Novell server. You can run the application on a locally hosted server; NextGen also has a corporate data center which can act as a host for your data collection. NextGen has its own integrated word processing for creating/customizing letters and communication materials. The company is currently working on optional interface with Microsoft office.[3] NextGen EMR integrates with NextMD, which is the company’s patient-provider portal that facilitates effective electronic interactions between the patient and the practice.

Revision as of 15:41, 5 December 2011

NextGen Health Information Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Quality Systems, Inc, one of the leading developers and providers of computer-based practice management and electronic health records systems for medical and dental group practices. It is an American software company headquartered in Horsham, Pennsylvania, USA.[1]

NextGen EMR by NextGen Health Information Systems is a versatile, multi-module system that can be used to automate a practice's workflow no matter what size or specialty. This system gives you all the tools in one application to maintain your practice's patient information and streamlines workflow by offering 24 specialty templates which come pre-loaded with detailed options for documenting the patient's histories, procedures and assessments. NextGen EMR gives you all the applications needed to run the daily operations of your facility from scheduling to billing. [3]. Since 2004 NextGen EHR is used by many small-large sized practices and hospitals, community health mainly Government and non-profit sector.

HISTORY

In 1994, Clinitec was formed by Pat Cline and Bryan Rosenberger to sell software for converting paper medical records into electronic medical records. Clinitec was purchased by QSI in 1996. Irvine, CA-based Quality Systems, Inc. (QSI) – specialized in dental software was formed in 1973. In 1997, QSI merged with Micromed, which provided front- and back-office practice management software. In 2001, QSI combined Clinitec and Micromed to create NextGen Healthcare Information Systems. In 2008, NextGen Healthcare then acquired HSI of St. Louis, Missouri, and Practice Management Partners of Hunt Valley, Maryland, to expand its billing services and revenue cycle consulting division.[2]In 2009, NextGen Healthcare updated the name of its electronic medical record system from NextGen EMR to NextGen EHR.

In February 2010, QSI entered into an agreement to acquire Opus Healthcare Solutions, Inc. and announced it would be integrated with the assets of Sphere Health Systems, Inc., which were acquired by QSI in August 2009. Both software and services companies for the inpatient market would become part of NextGen Healthcare.

SOFTWARE DETAILS

The NextGen product is written in Visual Basic and Visual C++ and uses MS SQL database and Active Domain. This implies an open architecture for custom developed extensions, such as integration adaptors and complex reports. The NextGen EMR enables the user to interact with the system through a portable, wireless workstation or a standard Windows based desktop computer. As the data is captured, it is relayed back to the database engine on a UNIX, Windows 2000/NT or Novell server. You can run the application on a locally hosted server; NextGen also has a corporate data center, which can act as a host for your data collection. NextGen has its own integrated word processing for creating/customizing letters and communication materials. The company is currently working on optional interface with Microsoft office.[3] NextGen EMR integrates with NextMD, which is the company’s patient-provider portal that facilitates effective electronic interactions between the patient and the practice.

Products and services NextGen Healthcare's products include:

  • NextGen Ambulatory EHR (Electronic Health Record)
  • NextGen Practice Management
  • NextGen Inpatient Clinicals
  • NextGen Inpatient Financials
  • NextGen Patient Portal
  • NextGen Health Information Exchange (HIE)
  • NextGen Health Quality Measures

NextGen Healthcare's services include:

  • Revenue Cycle Management (RCM)
  • NextGen EDI Services
  • NextGuard Data Protection


CCHIT Certified Products

  • NextGen Healthcare NextGen Ambulatory EHR 5.6

Fully Certified Ambulatory 2011 Eligible Provider Complete EHR 2011/2012

  • NextGen Healthcare NextGen Inpatient Clinicals 2.4

Pre-Market Inpatient 2011 Hospital Complete EHR 2011/2012

  • NextGen Healthcare NextGen Inpatient Clinicals 2.3

Fully Certified Inpatient 2008


HISTORY

In 1994, Clinitec was formed by Pat Cline and Bryan Rosenberger to sell software for converting paper medical records into electronic medical records. Clinitec was purchased by QSI in 1996. Irvine, CA-based Quality Systems, Inc. (QSI) – specialized in dental software was formed in 1973. In 1997, QSI merged with Micromed, which provided front- and back-office practice management software. In 2001, QSI combined Clinitec and Micromed to create NextGen Healthcare Information Systems. In 2008, NextGen Healthcare then acquired HSI of St. Louis, Missouri, and Practice Management Partners of Hunt Valley, Maryland, to expand its billing services and revenue cycle consulting division.[2]


SOFTWARE DETAILS

The NextGen product is written in Visual Basic and Visual C++ and uses MS SQL database and Active Domain. This implies an open architecture for custom developed extensions, such as integration adaptors and complex reports. The NextGen EMR enables the user to interact with the system through a portable, wireless workstation or a standard Windows based desktop computer. As the data is captured, it is relayed back to the database engine on a UNIX, Windows 2000/NT or Novell server. You can run the application on a locally hosted server; NextGen also has a corporate data center which can act as a host for your data collection. NextGen has its own integrated word processing for creating/customizing letters and communication materials. The company is currently working on optional interface with Microsoft office.[3] NextGen EMR integrates with NextMD, which is the company’s patient-provider portal that facilitates effective electronic interactions between the patient and the practice.

REFERENCES

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NextGen_Healthcare_Information_Systems
  2. http://www.nextgen.com/
  3. http://www.theprogressivephysician.com/reviews/product-review-nextgen-emr.html