Inventory Tracking Software for Urology Products and Surgical Supplies

 

If you are looking for an inventory system to keep track of your surgery supplies, NexTech Medical Supplies Inventory Software could be the solution for your surgical practice. This software program tracks surgery supplies and implants, so surgeons can focus on patients instead of worrying about inventory.


Nextech Practice 2011 is
NexTech Practice 2011 is CCHIT 2011 certified

 

NexTech Practice 2011

 

NexTech Practice 2011 EMR
Practice 2011 Urology EMR
 

Designed Specifically for Urology

NexTech Marketing Software for Urology Practice Management featues complete integration with our certified Urology EMR (electronic medical record) and Urology practice management software.

 

Benefits:

  • Increase revenue by having products on hand at all times
  • Eliminate the cost of stocking products that are not selling well
  • Make patient check-out more efficient with the use of barcode scanning
  • Detailed inventory auditing

Additional features:

  • Keep up-to-date inventory counts of products on-hand with integration between the inventory and billing modules.
  • Create and track receipts for outstanding orders.
  • Monitor supplier pricing and inventory costs using comprehensive histories of purchase orders.
  • Track product expiration dates and serial numbers.
  • Pop-up reminders to replenish low stock based on minimum on-hand quantity.
  • Distinguish between items that you normally charge to patients and those used as part of procedure overhead.
  • Scan and create barcodes to easily receive and bill inventory.
  • Simultaneously track units of usage and orders for products

$44,000 in Stimulus Bill Incentives

Federal incentive payments will be available to doctors when they adopt EHRs and demonstrate use in ways they can improve quality, safety and effectiveness of care. Eligible Professionals must report on 20 of the 25 meaningful use objectives. Eligible professionals can receive as much as $44,000 over a five-year period through Medicare. A qualifying eligible professional can receive an annual incentive payment as high as $18,000 if their first payment is in 2011 or 2012. Learn More about the EHR Stimulus Incentive and Meaningful Use.