Artera and OSIS partner together to serve FQHCs
A partnership that works for you
Artera and OSIS have joined forces to enhance the patient experience.
Artera provides an award-winning software solution that integrates beautifully with NextGen, while OSIS offers implementation and optimization for Nextgen’s EPM/EHR software and solutions. Working together, Artera and OSIS are able to provide our customers with a complete and elevated experience.
About Artera
Artera is a SaaS digital health leader in patient communications and the 2021 and 2022 Best in KLAS winner in Patient Outreach. The Artera platform enables Community Health Centers to engage with patients securely across any channel, including text message, email, and phone. Artera currently serves over 150+ FQHCs across the country and understands the unique needs of their populations.
- Increased Performance. Artera is proven to reduce no-shows, reclaim revenue, and decrease staff workload through our omni-directional communication options.
- Safety and Security. Take comfort in Artera’s industry-leading HITRUST-grade infrastructure, end-user platform, and EMR connectors – all from a single-endpoint.
- Easy Integration. It’s simple and easy to add Artera’s powerful communications platform to your application through their multiple integration options and collaboration with partners.
About OSIS
OSIS is the largest network of NextGen health centers in the U.S. Currently representing over 88 health centers, in 500 locations across 33 states, OSIS specializes in the implementation, customization, optimization, training, and ongoing support for NextGen Healthcare’s EPM and EHR Systems. OSIS also provides a wide range of advisory services and IT support customized to the unique demands of Health Centers.
- Enhanced Efficiency. OSIS works with partners to implement and optimize software systems for Health Centers.
- Workflow Alignment. OSIS brings a multi-step approach to aligning workflows and processes using NextGen’s automation tools.
- People-Oriented. OSIS is a project-based program based on the unique roles and responsibilities of the Health Center team–not merely system features and functions–resulting in mission-driven people-care for the team as well as their clients.
Next Steps
Join 150+ FQHCs using Artera
Remove barriers to care and create meaningful connections by initiating patient conversations in their preferred language and method of communication.
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