
RXNT
Hospice software
Clinical documentation software
EHR software
E-prescribing software
Clinical communication and collaboration software
Healthcare claims management software
Medical billing software
Prior authorization software
Revenue cycle management software
Value-based reimbursement software
Medical practice management software
Patient engagement software
Patient intake software
Patient scheduling software
Telemedicine software
Health care software
Ambulatory software
Health care operations software
Medical coding software
Patient experience software
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What is RXNT
RXNT is a cloud-based ambulatory EHR and practice management platform that supports clinical documentation, scheduling, e-prescribing, patient engagement, and billing workflows. It is used primarily by outpatient medical practices and related healthcare organizations to manage patient records and revenue cycle processes. The product is delivered as an integrated suite with optional modules (e.g., patient portal, telehealth, clearinghouse/claims tools) intended to reduce reliance on separate point solutions.
Integrated clinical and billing suite
RXNT combines EHR, practice management, and medical billing functions in one platform, which can reduce handoffs between separate systems. Practices can manage scheduling, charting, charge capture, claims submission, and payment posting within a single vendor relationship. This integrated approach aligns with common ambulatory workflows where clinical documentation and revenue cycle tasks are tightly linked.
E-prescribing and medication workflows
RXNT includes e-prescribing capabilities designed for routine outpatient prescribing and medication list management. It supports prescriber workflows that typically require identity verification, formulary checks, and transmission to pharmacies (availability can vary by configuration and regulatory requirements). For organizations prioritizing prescribing as a core workflow, having it embedded in the EHR reduces the need for a separate prescribing tool.
Patient access and virtual care
The platform offers patient-facing functions such as a portal and online intake-style interactions, supporting administrative efficiency and patient communication. Telemedicine capability is available to support remote visits within the same environment as documentation. Keeping patient engagement and visit documentation connected can simplify follow-up, messaging, and record completeness.
Not hospice-first functionality
Although it can be used in healthcare operations broadly, RXNT is primarily positioned for ambulatory practices rather than hospice-specific clinical and regulatory workflows. Organizations that require hospice-focused features (e.g., interdisciplinary group documentation patterns, hospice-specific assessments, and hospice billing nuances) may need configuration, workarounds, or complementary tools. Buyers evaluating against hospice-specialized systems should validate coverage of hospice requirements end-to-end.
Integration depth varies by module
Capabilities such as claims management, prior authorization, and value-based reimbursement often depend on integrations with external services, payers, or clearinghouses. The practical level of automation can vary based on payer connectivity, contracted services, and local workflow design. Organizations should confirm which functions are native versus partner-delivered and what implementation effort is required.
Reporting and analytics may require effort
Operational and financial reporting typically depends on correct configuration, consistent data entry, and well-defined workflows. Advanced analytics for quality programs or value-based reimbursement may require additional setup, exports, or third-party BI tooling. Teams should validate availability of configurable dashboards, custom report builders, and data access options for their specific measures.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Full Suite | Not publicly listed — contact sales | Complete integrated platform (EHR, eRx, Practice Management, Billing, Scheduling, Patient Portal, Mobile apps). Onboarding, training, support, and upgrades included. (Price not shown on RXNT site; contact RXNT). |
| Practice Management (PM Bundle) | Not publicly listed — contact sales | Billing, Scheduling, Claims management; includes onboarding and US-based support. (Price not shown on RXNT site; contact RXNT). |
| Electronic Health Records (EHR Bundle) | $118 per provider/month | ONC-certified EHR with e-prescribing, patient portal, charting, lab integrations, and included training/support. Cited on RXNT EHR cost guide. |
| Electronic Prescribing (E-Prescribing) | $665 per provider/year (standalone) | DEA-certified for EPCS, PDMP connectivity, drug/allergy interaction checks. Standalone eRx is yearly only. EPCS ID-proofing & biometric authentication fee: $85/year per user. |
| Ambient IQ (AI ambient scribe) | 90-day free trial (30 free notes), then $75 per month | AI-powered ambient documentation. Included at no extra cost for existing EHR/Full Suite customers; standalone offers 90-day trial then $75/month. |
| Scheduling (standalone) | Not publicly listed — contact sales | Appointment & resource scheduling; pricing not listed on RXNT site; contact RXNT. |
Seller details
RXNT, LLC
Annapolis, Maryland, USA
1999
Private
https://www.rxnt.com/
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