Changelog

November 2024 Updates

NexHealth continues deepening payment integrations by supporting the customization of payment types. Also announcing enhanced Orthotrac features.

October 2024 Updates

API customers can now submit support tickets from the NexHealth portal! Plus, we've added more ledger integrations with the ability to read payment types.

September 2024 Updates

Multi location database upsell onboardings are easier than ever via the NexHealth Developer Portal! Also, procedures are now available for Eaglesoft and Orthotrac.

August 2024 Updates

Ledger data updates are now available in our beta version and subject to change. You can also now more easily toggle between our stable v2 and beta v20240412 from the top navigational menu!

Spring - April 2024 Release

We’ve added new functionality to the NexHealth Developer Portal – increasing your visibility into Synchronizer performance and usage across all your practice locations.

February 2024 Release

Onboard practices quickly with the new Developer Portal

December 2023 Release

We now support reading patient recalls from more health record systems so developers can build automated messaging, analytics, and other tools to help practices keep patients coming back.

November 2023 Release

We’ve updated the Synchronizer API to let developers sync more data with popular health record systems through a single integration. You can now read patient address information for Dentrix, Dentrix Enterprise, Eaglesoft, and Open Dental. We’ve also enabled checked_out status for eClinicalWorks so developers can use that data to trigger timely post-appointment messages.

October 2023 Release

Last month, we shared how to use appointment_descriptors to categorize appointments based on procedure codes and EHR-specific appointment types. Now, we’re excited to announce that it’s possible to read EHR-specific appointment types for more health record systems: athenahealth, Dentrix, Dentrix Enterprise, Eaglesoft, and Open Dental.

September 2023 Release

Categorizing appointments logically and accurately is one of the most important parts of building a dental or medical app. This month, we’ve got tips for how to do that using appointment_descriptors and appointment_types