In our last issue of What’s Next, we introduced our client round tables. In this space we’ll be highlighting opportunities for you to collaborate with Product Management and Development to make a positive impact on future versions of NextGen® Ambulatory EHR.
This is your opportunity to work alongside product developers and your specialty peers to guide the development of our products. Roll up your sleeves and collaborate with professionals like you to provide input on future versions of NextGen® products and solutions. Many clients who have joined previous round tables continue to participate and share their perspectives.
When you participate in a round table, we’ll ask for your feedback as we evolve ideas over time and through various stages of development. These ongoing groups meet on a monthly basis.
We’re currently searching for NextGen users in the following functional areas:
Surgical specialties
- Surgical specialties round table
- You must be currently working in a practice that provides surgical services
- Ambulatory surgery center round table
- You must be currently working in an Ambulatory Surgery Center
Behavioral health and CCBHC professionals
- Peer support services group
- You must be currently or previously working in an organization that provides peer support services
- Overview of peer support services:
- Designed and delivered by individuals who have experienced a mental or substance use disorder and are in recovery
- A peer provider combines their lived experience with formal training to support their clients
- Deliver supportive services that enhance medical and behavioral health care, such as integrated care wellness coaching, broadening the reach of the behavioral health workforce
- Psychiatric/psychosocial rehabilitation services group
- You must be currently or previously working in an organization that provides psychosocial rehab services
- Overview of these services: Specialty field that promotes recovery, community functioning, and increased well-being of individuals diagnosed with mental disorders that impair their ability to live meaningful lives.
- Targeted case management work group
- Criteria: Must be currently or previously working as a case manager in an organization that provides case management or targeted case management
- Overview of targeted case management:
- Case management directed at specific groups, which may vary by state
- Examples of groups that might be targeted for case management are children with serious emotional disturbance, adults with serious mental and/or substance use disorders, pregnant women who meet risk criteria, individuals with HIV, and such other groups as a state might identify as in need of targeted case management
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Behavioral health and CCBHC clients
Keep your eyes on this space: We will be soliciting input from many specialties and functional areas in the future.
We look forward to hearing your perspective, and insights as we build a better user experience.