eRelevance completes integration with Nextech for Plastic Surgery and Dermatology practices

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eRelevance Corporation (www.erelevancecorp.com), a progressive Health IT services company, announced today that it has completed integration with Nextech, a popular Electronic Medical Records (EMR) solution for Plastic Surgery and Dermatology practices.

"Integration allows our service to provide even more value to healthcare practices using Nextech," stated Bob Fabbio, co-founder and CEO of eRelevance Corporation. "Using information from the EMR we are able to automatically target specific populations in an ongoing fashion, activate them with our service, and engage them in bi-directional dialog that is clinically relevant to drive them in for appointments. Ultimately this improves both patient health and practice revenue."

The integration with Nextech is available now. Integration with other popular Electronic Medical Records and Practice Management Systems is in progress.

eRelevance's service is designed to help healthcare providers increase revenue by automatically engaging patients outside of the point-of-care to activate inactive patients, detect health problems/challenges with patients and drive them back in for care when needed, and find patients that are candidates for higher margin services and activate them. The HIPAA compliant service is inexpensive, can be implemented in a matter of minutes, and places no burden on the provider or staff.

 

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