In our comparison of NextGen vs. Practice Fusion, NextGen is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
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The straightforward app that can be customized according to our needs. The support is also outstanding.
It is a bit expensive for smaller businesses.
We moved to a disparate software set as there were multiple extraneous features not applicable to our practice while we searched for software to store printable SOAP charts and digital medical records for our medical massage therapy patients.
Reading the interface is simple, navigating landing pages is easy, getting via menus is simple, and colors pop.
For our practice, it was inappropriate or helpful.
Horrible. Only ideal for medium and large practices
It functions as advertised by the sales staff.
It is non-tailorable, unending technical problems, a very long onboarding process, and the software’s reality and the sales team assurances are totally different.
At the beginning is only when I managed to contact client service. I never managed to get aid setting up my e-prescribing after signing the year contract. When paying for the monthly fee, I wasn’t able to use it for the whole year.
Signing the contract was eased and made friendly as it’s among the cheaper solutions.
Client support is terrible, setting up and using e-prescribe is not possible, client service were unreachable after cancellation (upon dislike) of the prescription during the first year which is under contract.
The straightforward app that can be customized according to our needs. The support is also outstanding.
It is a bit expensive for smaller businesses.
Horrible. Only ideal for medium and large practices
It functions as advertised by the sales staff.
It is non-tailorable, unending technical problems, a very long onboarding process, and the software’s reality and the sales team assurances are totally different.
We moved to a disparate software set as there were multiple extraneous features not applicable to our practice while we searched for software to store printable SOAP charts and digital medical records for our medical massage therapy patients.
Reading the interface is simple, navigating landing pages is easy, getting via menus is simple, and colors pop.
For our practice, it was inappropriate or helpful.
At the beginning is only when I managed to contact client service. I never managed to get aid setting up my e-prescribing after signing the year contract. When paying for the monthly fee, I wasn’t able to use it for the whole year.
Signing the contract was eased and made friendly as it’s among the cheaper solutions.
Client support is terrible, setting up and using e-prescribe is not possible, client service were unreachable after cancellation (upon dislike) of the prescription during the first year which is under contract.
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In our rating and review comparison of NextGen vs. Practice Fusion, NextGen has 153 user reviews and Practice Fusion has 27. The average star rating for NextGen is 3.99 while Practice Fusion has an average rating of 3.59. NextGen has more positive reviews than Practice Fusion. Comparing NextGen vs. Practice Fusion reviews, NextGen has stronger overall reviews.
NextGen vs. Practice Fusion both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Medical Practice Management Features, Patient Management, Insurance Claim Management, Accounting Features, Cash Flow Management, Portal Types, File Management, Appointments/Scheduling, Reporting & Analytics, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Compliance Accreditations, After-Sales Service, Medical Specialties. In our feature comparison of NextGen vs. Practice Fusion, NextGen offers more of the most popular features and tools than Practice Fusion.
In our pricing comparison of NextGen vs. Practice Fusion, Practice Fusion's pricing starts at $149/month and is more affordable compared to Practice Fusion's starting cost of $149/month.
Our comparison of NextGen vs. Practice Fusion shows that NextGen scores higher in usability for ease of use, meets requirements, learning curve, setup & support, quality of support, ease of admin. Practice Fusion scores higher in , but NextGen has the best scores overall for system usability.
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