Manage Practice Demands With Affordable Software
There will be a predicted shortage of as many as 31,000 psychiatry providers by 2024, according to data from the Association of American Medical Colleges, the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and the U.S. Census Bureau.
This growing shortage is having a significant impact on practicing healthcare providers and physicians, posing a challenge to keep pace with demand. According to one source, an estimated 52 million Americans reported having a mental, emotional, or behavioral disorder, while another 20 million have substance use disorders.
With the majority of psychiatrists (84%) seeing an increase in patient demand, many providers have recognized the need to streamline operations via technology that is efficient, intuitive, and comprehensive. Healthcare organizations are also recognizing the need for a response partner that can take care of implementation and training needs, provide unlimited support, and regular software upgrades.
RXNT’s healthcare software is ideally suited for psychiatric care providers. Fully-integrated software seamlessly manages the patient-provider experience—from check-in to invoicing. RXNT alleviates the administrative burden of today’s psychiatrists, enabling them to focus on caring for patients and boosting practice success.
Cloud-Based Software Technology Since 1999
For over 20 years, our affordable, award-winning software has helped thousands of mental health and psychiatric providers deliver measurable results for their patients and their practice. RXNT’s integrated solutions include Practice Management with Medical Billing and Scheduling, Electronic Health Records with Patient Portal, and E-Prescribing, all of which are available a la carte. Achieve even greater efficiency and productivity, and save the most money with our integrated Full Suite platform that includes all of these solutions.
RXNT safeguards where you’re vulnerable
Despite two-thirds of adult patients supporting clinicians exchanging health information, the majority want their information to be better protected. Psychiatry patients expect the highest level of privacy when it comes to their personal health information—more than any other type of care. RXNT helps psychiatrists safeguard patient data, meeting state and federal security protocols while still keeping data accessible.
All of our applications and data are hosted on SOC-2 Type II certified data center(s) and are HIPAA compliant. Additionally, RXNT enables you to minimize security risks and increase patient safety with our detailed and clear documentation and communication tools.
CASE STUDY
Psychiatry of Boulder
After decades of using paper files and written prescriptions, Psychiatry of Boulder decided to move the practice toward a more modern electronic approach. The company chose RXNT’s Electronic Health Records, E-Prescribing, and Scheduling after a positive recommendation from a colleague.
Thanks to intuitive features, including “learn at your own pace” training and “responsive support,” the practice was able to make the migration quickly. Now, the practice enjoys more flexible scheduling with easy electronic appointment reminders and confirmations.
Chart, track, & analyze patient encounters with Smart Forms
Your practice and your patients are unique! Instead of struggling with forms that don’t reflect your workflows, specialty, or requirements, get easy access to over 750+ customizable, user-friendly templates for Psychiatric Care designed with your growing practice in mind.
RXNT’s Smart Forms encounter templates will help your Psychiatry practice standardize charting, improve efficiency, and reduce errors. Consistent, quality documentation will enhance communication, reduce redundant labs and imaging, and improve patient health outcomes across the care journey.
Our Commitment To Psychiatrists
Best-in-Class Functionality
It’s easy to get onboard quickly. There’s great support. Everyone is very responsive. I like that you can learn at your own pace and get more support as you go.
– Dr. William Wenokor, Psychiatry of Boulder