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NextGen Enterprise EHR vs Open Dental

NextGen Enterprise EHR
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Enterprise-grade EHR and RCM for large healthcare organizations
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The short version
- Each has a real cost: NextGen Enterprise EHR nextGen Enterprise is designed for mid-size to enterprise practices with 10 or more providers, per the vendor product page; Open Dental uS support is $199 per month per location on an initial 12 month contract, dropping to $149 per month only after that year
- They diverge on capability: NextGen Enterprise EHR covers Electronic Health Records, Open Dental covers Patient scheduling.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which NextGen Enterprise EHR and Open Dental actually diverge.
| Attribute | NextGen Enterprise EHR | Open Dental |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | On request | $169/month |
| Pricing model | quote | subscription |
| Platforms | Web, Desktop | Windows, Web, Api |
| Founded | 1997 | 2003 |
Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in NextGen Enterprise EHR
- Electronic Health Records
- Clinical Documentation
- Revenue Cycle Management
- Patient Management
- Analytics
- Interoperability
- Reporting
- HL7
Only in Open Dental
- Patient scheduling
- Clinical charting
- Insurance claim processing
- Treatment planning
- Digital imaging integration
- Patient communication
- Reporting and analytics
- eServices integration
Both cover
- On-premise deployment
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
NextGen Enterprise EHR
- Patient Carenot Open Dental
- Medical Recordsnot Open Dental
- Practice Managementnot Open Dental
- Telehealthnot Open Dental
Open Dental
- Practice management, charting and scheduling for dental officesnot NextGen Enterprise EHR
- Dental insurance claims, billing and treatment planningnot NextGen Enterprise EHR
- Running an open source dental system with direct database accessnot NextGen Enterprise EHR
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
NextGen Enterprise EHR
- NextGen Enterprise is designed for mid-size to enterprise practices with 10 or more providers, per the vendor product page
Open Dental
- US support is $199 per month per location on an initial 12 month contract, dropping to $149 per month only after that year
- The monthly fee covers up to 3 providers per location; each additional provider is $20 per month
- Fees are charged per location, so a multi site practice pays for every office
- eServices are charged separately per location, including eClipboard at $45 a month, ODMobile at $35 a month and eConfirmations at $25 a month
- Electronic prescribing through DoseSpot costs $57 per month per prescribing provider
- Conversion and implementation fees are not published and require consultation
Pricing, plan by plan
NextGen Enterprise EHR
On requestNo published plan breakdown. See the NextGen Enterprise EHR review.
Open Dental
$169/month- Standard$169/month
- Full software access
- Unlimited workstations
- Technical support
- Cloud$249/month
- Everything in Standard
- Cloud hosting
- Automatic backups
Which should you pick?
Choose NextGen Enterprise EHR if
- You need electronic health records.
- You work on Web, Desktop.
- You also want clinical documentation.
Choose Open Dental if
- You need patient scheduling.
- You work on Windows, Web, Api.
- You also want clinical charting.
Questions people ask
- Is NextGen Enterprise EHR or Open Dental better?
- Neither clearly leads. NextGen Enterprise EHR starts at On request and Open Dental at $169/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, NextGen Enterprise EHR or Open Dental?
- NextGen Enterprise EHR starts at On request and Open Dental at $169/month.
- Does NextGen Enterprise EHR or Open Dental run on more platforms?
- NextGen Enterprise EHR runs on Web, Desktop. Open Dental runs on Windows, Web, Api.
- What is NextGen Enterprise EHR best used for?
- NextGen Enterprise EHR is most often used for patient care, medical records, practice management, telehealth. Of those, patient care and medical records are not what Open Dental is typically brought in for.
- What can NextGen Enterprise EHR do that Open Dental cannot?
- NextGen Enterprise EHR covers Electronic Health Records, Clinical Documentation, Revenue Cycle Management, Patient Management. Open Dental covers Patient scheduling, Clinical charting, Insurance claim processing, Treatment planning. Both handle On-premise deployment.
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