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Ensora eRx (formerly NewCrop)

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What is Ensora eRx (formerly NewCrop)

Ensora eRx (formerly NewCrop) is an e-prescribing platform used by healthcare organizations and health IT vendors to electronically create, route, and manage prescriptions. It is commonly embedded into EHR/PM systems or used as a standalone eRx workflow for clinicians who need medication history, formulary and benefit checks, and electronic transmission to pharmacies. The product focuses on network-connected prescribing workflows, including controlled-substance e-prescribing where supported, and integrations for third-party clinical applications.

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Designed for embedded integrations

Ensora eRx is frequently implemented as an integrated e-prescribing component inside other clinical or practice applications rather than only as a full EHR. This can reduce the need to replace existing systems when an organization primarily needs eRx capability. The integration-oriented approach fits software vendors and multi-site provider groups that want eRx within their existing UI and workflows.

Core eRx workflow coverage

The product supports standard e-prescribing functions such as prescription creation, pharmacy routing, and medication list management. It also commonly includes medication history and formulary/benefit-related checks depending on configuration and connectivity. These capabilities align with typical requirements for ambulatory prescribing workflows.

Network-based pharmacy connectivity

Ensora eRx operates as a network-connected service for transmitting prescriptions to pharmacies and related endpoints. This model supports distributed care settings where prescribers, locations, and systems vary. It can be used to standardize prescribing workflows across multiple applications and sites.

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Integration effort varies widely

Because the product is often embedded into other systems, implementation quality depends on the host application and the integration approach. Organizations may need development resources, interface testing, and ongoing maintenance for upgrades and regulatory changes. This can lengthen timelines compared with using a single, tightly coupled prescribing module inside an all-in-one system.

Feature set depends on configuration

Capabilities such as controlled-substance e-prescribing, identity proofing, and specific clinical decision checks can require additional setup, third-party services, or contractual add-ons. As a result, two deployments may not offer the same end-user experience. Buyers typically need to validate exactly which checks, networks, and workflows are included in their edition and contract.

Not a full clinical suite

Ensora eRx primarily addresses prescribing rather than end-to-end EHR, revenue cycle, or patient engagement needs. Organizations seeking a single system for scheduling, documentation, billing, and patient communications will likely need additional products. This can increase vendor management and integration complexity for broader care delivery workflows.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Standalone Ensora eRx (direct login or accessed via EHR) Not publicly listed — fees subject to confidentiality; contact sales / available under NDA. Official documentation (ONC attestation) states charges are typically a monthly fee per active FTE provider; EPCS (Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances) is an additional annual bolt-on fee; implementation/one-time setup fees may apply. See vendor pages for details.
Ensora eRx (as an add-on when bundled with Ensora TheraNest) $45 per therapist / month; $135 one-time setup fee per practice. Listed explicitly on Ensora Health’s TheraNest pricing page as “Ensora eRx + PDMP $135 one-time set-up fee per practice” and showing $45/mo per therapist for the eRx add-on when used with TheraNest. This reflects add-on pricing within the TheraNest product, not necessarily standalone licensing.
Ensora eRx (as an add-on referenced in other Ensora product pages) $65 per clinician / month (listed on some Ensora product/RCM pricing content). Appears on Ensora pricing/RCM-related pages as an example e-prescribe charge; likely reflects product-bundle pricing or platform-specific offer. Confirm with sales for exact standalone rates.

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