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What is Intergy

Intergy is an ambulatory electronic health record (EHR) and practice management platform used by outpatient medical practices to document clinical encounters, manage scheduling, and support billing workflows. It is commonly deployed in multi-provider practices that need integrated charting, e-prescribing, and revenue-cycle functions in one system. The product is positioned as a combined clinical and administrative system rather than a point solution, with configuration options for specialty templates and reporting.

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Integrated EHR and practice management

Intergy combines clinical documentation with front-office and billing functions, reducing the need to maintain separate systems for scheduling, charting, and claims workflows. This can simplify user provisioning, patient record continuity, and operational reporting across departments. For practices that prefer a single vendor for core workflows, the integrated approach can reduce interface complexity compared with assembling multiple tools.

Ambulatory workflow coverage

The product is designed for outpatient care delivery, supporting common ambulatory tasks such as visit documentation, orders, and medication workflows. Practices can use templates and configurable workflows to align documentation with specialty needs and internal processes. This focus can be a fit for physician groups that do not require post-acute or home health-specific modules.

Reporting and operational visibility

Intergy includes reporting capabilities intended to support practice operations, such as appointment activity, billing performance, and clinical quality-related tracking. Centralized data across clinical and administrative functions can make it easier to reconcile operational metrics. This can help practices monitor throughput and revenue-cycle indicators without exporting data from multiple systems.

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Limited post-acute specialization

Intergy is primarily oriented to ambulatory medical practices rather than skilled nursing, senior living, home health, or hospice operations. Organizations in those settings often require specialized workflows (e.g., OASIS, hospice eligibility, facility-level care planning) that are not the core design center of an ambulatory EHR. As a result, it may require additional systems or customization for post-acute use cases.

Patient engagement depth varies

While Intergy supports patient-facing functions through portal-style access in many deployments, the breadth of patient engagement features can vary by configuration and add-on components. Practices seeking advanced digital intake, automated outreach, and consumer-style self-service may need to evaluate available modules and integrations carefully. This can increase implementation scope compared with products centered on patient experience.

Implementation and change management

As an all-in-one EHR and practice management system, deployment typically requires workflow mapping, template configuration, and data migration. These projects can be time-consuming for multi-provider practices and may require dedicated internal resources. Training needs can be significant because the system spans clinical, front-desk, and billing roles.

Seller details

Greenway Health, LLC
Tampa, Florida, USA
1998
Private
https://www.greenwayhealth.com/
https://x.com/GreenwayHealth
https://www.linkedin.com/company/greenway-health/

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