Intergy offers ambulatory practices a specialty-focused EHR and practice management solution. With Intergy’s tools, users can manage chronic conditions, capture payer incentives, and thrive in the world of value-based care. The ONC-certified solution has consolidated functionality that simplifies notation, automates tasks, and streamlines workflows. The Intergy ecosystem of products also includes telehealth, remote patient monitoring, chronic care management, patient portal, patient…
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RXNT
Score 8.2 out of 10
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RXNT is an ambulatory healthcare tech solution for medical practices and healthcare organizations. Since 1999, RXNT has offered integrated, customizable, ONC-certified Clinical and Practice Management software for medical offices, healthcare organizations, and specialists across the United States. RXNT's suite of technology includes provides Clinical EHR, Practice Management, Medical Billing and RCM, E-Prescribing, Practice Scheduling, Patient Portal for medical professionals.…
$118
per month per user
Pricing
Intergy EHR
RXNT
Editions & Modules
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EHR Bundle
$118
per month per provider
PM Bundle
$207
per month per provider
Full Suite
$319
per month per provider
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Intergy EHR
RXNT
Free Trial
No
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Optional
Additional Details
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Pricing includes a free setup and training period, free data transfer and storage, and free in-house support. Plus, 24/7 cloud-based access, regular system upgrades, and mobile applications. All plans are per provider, and the pricing structure is an annual contract, billed monthly or yearly. A 10% discount is available for yearly billing.
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Intergy EHR
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Features
Intergy EHR
RXNT
Billing and Claims Management
Comparison of Billing and Claims Management features of Product A and Product B
Intergy EHR
6.5
22 Ratings
15% below category average
RXNT
8.4
12 Ratings
11% above category average
Real-time eligibility verification
6.020 Ratings
9.08 Ratings
Claims management
7.220 Ratings
8.37 Ratings
Coding
6.418 Ratings
8.29 Ratings
Patient billing
6.521 Ratings
8.38 Ratings
Financial Reporting
6.421 Ratings
8.18 Ratings
Patient Scheduling
Comparison of Patient Scheduling features of Product A and Product B
Intergy EHR
7.0
24 Ratings
9% below category average
RXNT
7.9
10 Ratings
3% above category average
Rule-based scheduling
5.321 Ratings
8.16 Ratings
Automated appointment reminders
7.219 Ratings
8.68 Ratings
Automated patient check-in
7.311 Ratings
7.77 Ratings
Multi-location support
7.521 Ratings
7.87 Ratings
Calendar interface
7.517 Ratings
7.36 Ratings
Electronic Medical Records
Comparison of Electronic Medical Records features of Product A and Product B
Intergy EHR
7.0
25 Ratings
3% below category average
RXNT
7.8
11 Ratings
8% above category average
Charting / document management
7.425 Ratings
7.610 Ratings
Templates
7.124 Ratings
6.810 Ratings
Patient portal
7.121 Ratings
8.76 Ratings
Mobile/tablet support
7.213 Ratings
8.65 Ratings
Fax integration
7.017 Ratings
8.45 Ratings
Integration with other EMR and PM systems
7.416 Ratings
8.53 Ratings
Workflow automation
5.619 Ratings
7.08 Ratings
Speech recognition
6.411 Ratings
7.93 Ratings
Customization
7.225 Ratings
7.28 Ratings
E-prescribing
7.324 Ratings
7.19 Ratings
Medical Security and Privacy
Comparison of Medical Security and Privacy features of Product A and Product B
Intergy EHR
7.4
25 Ratings
11% below category average
RXNT
8.5
10 Ratings
2% above category average
HIPAA compliance
7.524 Ratings
8.710 Ratings
Role-based permission levels
7.425 Ratings
7.48 Ratings
Data backups and redundancy
7.323 Ratings
8.87 Ratings
Local mode / networking failsafe
7.317 Ratings
8.95 Ratings
Workflow and Scale
Comparison of Workflow and Scale features of Product A and Product B
How well is the product customizable for workflow modifications for my clinic? Does the result flow easily for the provider or are there many chunky clicks required? (i.e. one modification to a workflow between the nurse and provider requires 27 clicks.. ok this accomplished the workflow that was needed but at what cost?) Can your system produce customized reports on the fly, is the data real time or lagging? Can the system be tuned in terms of document/note templates and the Graphic User Interface forms so a particular practice/provider/speciality needs can be taken into account?
For my psychiatric telehealth practice, RXNT is just about perfect! Once the patient paperwork packet was completed, the portal is opened and my encounter templates were up and ready to use - I could spend time actually listening to the patient because my paperwork pulls into the chart and subsequent visits can be duplicated/updated easily. It just takes time to get everything completed and ready for use. I didn't have much down time between switching my EMRs which was a little stressful trying to get patient charts moved and my paperwork built.
Health Reminders- for different patient needs or preventive care/screenings. For example patients who have a diagnosis of Diabetes- their health reminders will show if they need an A1c, foot exam, eye exam, etc. and when it was last performed
Orders Tracking- This helps nursing staff make notes on referrals or orders and they are able to look at the order tracking section for all patients and filter it by provider, order type, status, etc. to know what needs to be followed up on or what has been completed and so forth...
Tasks- This is a nice feature that has many different options for use. It can be used internally to send a quick message to another user, a phone message, billing message, and any task gives you the option to make it "patient related" if necessary. It can be used by the providers when they make an order they can then send it to the nurse to complete. Lots of different ways for Tasks to be used
Sometimes, Intergy tends to crash on occasion, which is understandable.
Also, when checking for insurance eligibility, sometimes Intergy will not accept a specific insurance card and I have to call up the insurance to make sure the patient is eligible for coverage. It would be nice if more types of insurances could be added.
When creating recalls for patients to remind them to visit, sometimes the system does not cooperate properly.
Since my last review, there have been significant problems with RXNT. The first being that after the new year, I was unable to send controlled substance prescriptions. The solution turned out to be an obscure and arcane issue that was difficult to resolve
Second, RXNT added additional steps for authentication when signing but completely bungled the roll out, informing users with only one pop-up informational box on a Monday morning with no follow up nor any advice on how to manage this change. The result was that my entire organization was unable to access RXNT for several days on Friday after they made the change.
Third is RXNT's collective response to the second problem, namely that no one could access the program, meaning we could not view past notes for patients nor prescribe medications. They took almost half a day even to respond to our multiple complaints and requests for help. When they finally responded, their suggestions were completely useless and we remained unable to use the program. Fortunately, our CEO figured out how to access the program over the weekend. However, that meant that many of us had to work over the weekend to complete our notes and prescribe meds. Of note, we did not get a single response from RXNT over the weekend, in spite of multiple emails.
Fourth, RXNT offered absolutely no apologies or accountability for their actions. They excused themselves from failing to respond to our emails and requests by noting that they had only 20 IT staff on hand for the roll out of the changes noted above, for which they seemed to have failed to plan for any issues. They made nothing but excuses, blaming us for their poor planning.
Fifth, after our CEO chastised them for their entirely unprofessional behavior and lack of caring for their customers, they assigned us a specific individual, whom they claimed would be responsive to us for any further difficulties. Well, we have had a number of further difficulties in logging in to RXNT and prescribing controlled substances, and the individual tasked with taking care of us was no more responsive or accountable than we had experienced before. She did not answer emails in a timely fashion, nor did she offer any useful assistance.
Overall, we are very disappointed with RXNT, who have proved to be unprofessional, unaccountable, and incompetent.
Having used other systems, there are still items I would like to see added to this platform. Additional forms, understanding of how to load those forms into the system. Ability for clients to access those forms. And the ability to upload forms that are coming in externally. This would be helpful.
Usually they are very helpful. I would prefer they do some of the actual changes I am requesting instead of having me do the work. I feel that they could walk you through it, instead of letting you figure out the desired results on your own.
Product support is absolutely terrible. We have been having problems with the product since the beginning of the year and their customer support has been growing progressively worse. The most egregious example of this is when they implemented a major change to the authentication process without any planning. When things went wrong, they offered no support. Very disappointed.
Customize encounter templates, billing codes, and forms to match your specialties. RXNT allows specialty-specific configurations, which improves efficiency.
We moved from Intergy to athenaCollector and athenaClinicals. Athena is cloud-based, meaning we can access it from any location that has internet. My staff misses the ease of scheduling in Intergy, but the accountability of users' productivity is amazing. We had more control over document classification with Intergy, but sometimes that's a double-edged sword. When some people label a document "MRI-Lumbar spine" and others call it "Lumbar Spine MRI," there is some redundancy and sometimes important documents get missed.
RXNT offers better quality and more customization for the cost. Valant was very expensive regardless if you wanted a few features or the entire EHR. eClinical Works is easy to duplicate records but then it can take a while to update with current information. And their updated version...you might need a magnifying glass especially if you are using on a laptop. I love the larger font and overall appeal of RXNT much better