nextgen healthcare ppt
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NEXTGEN Healthcare
NEXTGEN
•Leader in Medical software•1973 in dental software•Inexpensive
Problems: Paper Charts
•Disorganized•Inaccessible•Costly•Failure to follow-up
Medical Errors
25%
19%33%
23%
Poor documentation MisdiagnosisPharmacy error Wrong precription
Illegible handwriting
• Miscommunication
• Wrong diagnosis• Fatal errors
Solution: An EMR
•Accessible•Reduce Medical Errors•Cost productive
What is an EMR
Login
Patient Information
• Patient/Client tab• Search /add new
patient• Type in
information• Click search or
add
Billing• Click on fees link • Fees, checkout,
and billing
Ordering Prescription
• Easy to order prescription
• Administration→ Practices → Pharmacies →Add pharmacy
• Administration→ Practices → Pharmacies → Search
Patient Access
•The patient can access their prescription•Order prescription from pharmacy•Patient are alerted regarding their follow
up
Savings
•Annual transcription cost: $20,000•A one time EMR purchase: $49,900•Not having to run diagnostics test every
time.
Breakdown of Purchase
Purchase Cost
Software $30,000
Hardware $9,000
Program Licenses (pharmacy)
$4,500
Installation $5,400
Warranty $1,000
Approximate Total $49,900
Purchase Includes:
•2 tablet PC•2 Workstations•1 server
Payment Plan
Payment Plan How many months to pay it off
Down payment
Monthly Cost
Payment Plan 1
12 $0 $4158.33
Payment Plan 2
16 $15,000 $2,181.25
Payment Plan 3
18 $10,000 $2,216
Payment Plant 4
60 $0 $831.67
Conclusion
•Paper charts cause confusion in hospitals•The quality of care is affected•Medical errors are likely to occur•Repeating diagnostics test causes to
hospital to loose money.
Recommendation
•Purchase an EMR system from NextGen•Provide state of the art software•Reduce medical errors•Increase efficiency•Save money
References• Rabah, Kefa. "Step by Step Install Guide." Global Technology Solutions
Institute. Apr. 2007. Web. 24 Apr. 2011. http://www.scribd.com/doc/45314315/Step- By-Step-Install-Guide-OpenEMR-on-Linux-Debian-5-Server
• Soper, William D. "Why I Love My EMR." American Academy of Family Physicians (2002): 35-38. Print.