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Nextech Practice+

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What is Nextech Practice+

Nextech Practice+ is a cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) and practice management platform designed for ambulatory specialty practices. It supports clinical documentation, scheduling, patient intake, and billing workflows, with optional revenue cycle management services. The product is commonly positioned for specialties such as dermatology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, and other outpatient specialty clinics that need specialty-oriented templates and integrated operational tools.

pros

Specialty-focused clinical workflows

Practice+ provides specialty-oriented documentation tools and workflows that align to common outpatient specialty visit patterns. This can reduce reliance on generic templates and extensive customization compared with more generalized platforms. It also supports clinical and administrative tasks in a single system, which can simplify day-to-day operations for specialty clinics.

Integrated practice management

The platform combines EHR functions with scheduling, patient intake, and practice management capabilities. This supports end-to-end workflows from appointment creation through documentation and charge capture without requiring separate core systems. For multi-provider clinics, having shared scheduling and charting in one environment can reduce duplicate data entry and reconciliation work.

RCM options and billing support

Nextech offers billing and revenue cycle management capabilities that can be used alongside the EHR and practice management modules. Practices that prefer to outsource parts of billing can use vendor-provided services rather than assembling multiple third parties. This can be useful for specialty practices with complex coding and payer mix considerations.

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Specialty fit varies by clinic

Although the product targets specialty practices, the depth of workflows and templates can vary by specialty and by clinic-specific processes. Some organizations may still need configuration work to match local documentation, imaging, or procedure workflows. Practices outside Nextech’s core specialty focus may find the system less aligned than more broadly configurable alternatives.

Integration needs may add complexity

Specialty clinics often rely on connected systems (e.g., imaging devices, labs, patient communications, accounting, or analytics). Depending on the practice’s stack, integrations may require additional implementation effort, third-party connectors, or vendor services. This can increase project scope and ongoing administration compared with a more self-contained environment.

Operational change management required

Moving to an integrated EHR/PM/RCM workflow typically requires changes to front-desk, clinical, and billing processes. Training and role-based workflow design are important to avoid bottlenecks in documentation, charge capture, and claim follow-up. Smaller practices with limited IT/operations capacity may find implementation and optimization resource-intensive.

Seller details

Nextech Systems, LLC
Tampa, Florida, US
1997
Private
https://www.nextech.com/
https://x.com/Nextech
https://www.linkedin.com/company/nextech/

Tools by Nextech Systems, LLC

Nextech EHR
Nextech Practice+
Nextech Practice Management

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