We believe our customers’ success stories speak for themselves—and provide real-world proof of what NextGen’s products and services can do for you. Select any of the following links to read more about NextGen in actual clinical settings and how our systems can be integrated into your practice.

   
Small Practices
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SMALL PRACTICES
 
Bowling Green Family Physicians: NextGen’s specialty templates made implementation easy, and quickly demonstrated ROI for this small, growing Midwestern practice.
   
Massachusetts Eye Research & Surgery Institute: NextGen's integrated systems support practice's unique clinical model.
   
North Carolina Orthopaedic Clinic: This specialty practice is crediting NextGen with helping them develop a terrific referral relationship with primary care providers.
   
Pediatric Health Care at Newton Wellesley: This successful practice turned to NextGen to provide an EMR system that could allow multiple users immediate access to charts and would offer a database that could be mined for patient information to enhance quality of care.
   
Roberto, Roberto, Muir, Sutter, and Macy: NextGen EMR's flexibility is highlighted in this case study of a small-practice success.
   
Springfield Cardiology: Specialty-specific clinical content enables this small cardiology practice to eliminate time-consuming customization.
 
GROUP PRACTICES
 
Arizona Oncology Services: Read how this 20-physician practice used NextGen EPM to automate their workflow processes and optimize their revenue stream.
   
Cardiology of Tulsa: One of our most technologically advanced clients. COT originally looked to NextGen EMR merely for remote access to records, but since then have leveraged its features for countless other benefits and uses, along with remarkable ROI.
   
Community Health Association of Spokane: The first CHC in the nation to implement an EMR chose NextGen.
   
Disaster Preparedness: NextGen clients SETMA and the City of Austin CHCs used NextGen's reliability to assist evacuees in the hurricanes of 2005.
   
Heart and Family Health Institute: This multi-specialty practice implemented NextGen EMR and NextGen EPM in 2003 and documented 64 separate process improvements.
   
Joslin Clinic: Joslin Clinic leverages the discrete patient outcomes data captured in NextGen EMR to track, analyze, and improve patient care.
   
Southeast Texas Medical Associates: This innovative group has worked closely with NextGen to move a step further than most practices in how it uses its EMR.
   
Tallahassee Ear, Nose and Throat: When it needed a remedy to control transcription costs, this Florida group selected a NextGen solution.
   
Vision Associates: Upon implementing NextGen EMR in 2001, this nine-physician ophthalmology practice entirely eliminated transcription costs, and some physicians saved up to 1.5 hours per day in seeing the same number of patients.
 
HOSPITALS & HEALTH SYSTEMS
 
Ann Arbor Area Health Information Exchange: NextGen CHS allows this consortium of medical practices to share patient data for better care.
   
Crystal Run Healthcare: This growing practice looked to NextGen for tools that would meet its needs for both standardization and flexibility.
 
Crystal Run Healthcare: As it continued to expand, Crystal Run also used NextGen to help it build an electronic infrastructure.
   
Enterprise Platform: Three NextGen clients explain the value and benefits of NextGen's enterprise platform for their multi-location businesses.
   
Medical Clinic of North Texas: As it recognized the need to convert to electronic medical records, MCNT turned to NextGen EMR for its flexibility and comprehensive knowledge base models.
   
Ogden Clinic: In this independently written case study, Ogden Clinic shows outstanding ROI after their implementation of NextGen EMR.
   
Piedmont Physicians Group: An independently written case study, this profiles a group that implemented NextGen EPM and found that the system paid for itself four times over within the first 18 months.
   
Successful Load Test Proves Scalability (White Paper): Jointly presented by NextGen Healthcare and HP, this white paper demonstrates NextGen EMR’s ability to scale to thousands of users while maintaining speed, reliability, and efficiency.
   
Hospital Community Integration Strategy Through Ambulatory EMR Connectivity (White Paper): Written by an industry expert, this report covers the issues hospitals must consider when exploring a community integration strategy.
   
NextGen EMR Implementation Across the Healthcare Enterprise (White Paper): For EMR systems to fulfill their promise, healthcare organizations must develop and execute a carefully crafted implementation strategy.
   
GENERAL
   
Using Technology to Solve Your Top Three Correctional Healthcare Challenges (White Paper)
   
Integrated EMR & Practice Management Systems (White Paper): The advantages of an integrated practice management/electronic medical record application over equivalent systems that are interfaced.
   
WorkLog Manager: NextGen EPM's Worklog Manager is a robust tasking module that helps practices create efficient workflow processes. See WorkLog in action in three different practices.
   
NextGen Healthcare's Product Standards and Interoperability (White Paper): This paper explains NextGen Healthcare’s standards development – its products' ability to capture, store, and exchange data with NextGen and non-NextGen information systems and devices in a secure, reliable environment using accepted national technological standards.
   
   
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